Chrome Plating
CHROME PLATING
Chrome plating (less commonly chromium plating) is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object. The after product of chrome plating is called chrome. The chromed layer can be decorative, provide corrosion resistance, ease cleaning procedures, or increase surface hardness. Sometimes, a less expensive imitator of chrome may be used for aesthetic purposes.
CHROME PLATING PRODUCTS:
CROME PLATING PROCESS:
The chrome plating process is a method of applying a thin layer of chromium onto a substrate (metal or alloy) through an electroplating procedure.... During the flow of electricity between the two electrodes, chromium atoms are deposited in a layer on the electrode to be plated
USE OF CHROME PLATING
- Hydraulic cylinders and pistons
- Automotive and mechanical components
- Rolls, molds, dies, screws and other forming surfaces
- Press punches and tooling
- Mining and agriculture equipment
- Shafts and rotors for pump applications
- Components used in textiles and printing