Our sterling silver half flat dapped chain is a must have for making necklaces and bracelets.
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Tarnish Resistant Coating: This chain has been treated with a hypoallergenic molecular bonding process that will help your pieces resist tarnishing. It protects against in stock oxidation – UV rays while on display, while in storage and from customers trying on the pieces. This treatment will keep your pieces bright longer but still allow you to solder or chemically oxidize the chain
Link Measurements:
- OD: LxW- 6.05 x 3.60mm
- Dapped Wire Measurements:
- Width: 1.54mm
- Thickness: 0.16mm, 34ga
- Rounded Wire Thickness: 0.59mm, 23.5mm
- ID: 0.96mm
Recommended Jump Rings:
A) For the End Link of the chain:
- What gauge wire to use: Up to 20ga, 0.84mm
- Recommended: 4mm 20ga
- If soldering / welding: 3mm 24ga, 2.5mm 26ga or 3mm 26ga
B) For the Links Within the chain:
These jump rings are perfect for sizing your permanent jewelry pieces and for attaching charms along the chain.
- What gauge wire to use: Up to 22ga, 0.64mm
- Recommended: Link is very small. Best to wire wrap if not soldering. Wire wrap with 24ga Round Wire By-the-Meter
- If soldering / welding: 3mm 22ga, 3mm 24ga or 3mm 26ga
Recommended findings for the Half Flat Dapped Oval Chain:
- Clasps – 5mm Spring , 3x8mm Rectangle Lobster or 5x9mm Rounded Lobster
- Soldered Ring (Closed) – 5mm 22ga or 6mm 18ga Closed Ring
How Dapped Chains Are Made:
Dapped chains begin as standard machine-made chains, such as cable or curb styles. These chains pass through precision steel rolling stamps called dapping tools, which mechanically flatten—or “dap”—one or both sides of each individual link. This process adds a mirror-like shine or a delicate faceted texture, all without using cutting tools to shape the metal. Because dapping reshapes rather than removes metal, it preserves the surface integrity, an essential benefit for materials like gold filled.
During production, the chain’s link dimensions may vary slightly, usually within ±5% to account for compression, stretching, or normal wire gauge differences. For instance, a 2.00 mm link may measure between 1.90 mm and 2.10 mm. As a result, some recommended jump rings may fit more tightly than others. However, the end link will always accommodate a 26ga jump ring.
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