Hard chrome plating has been the standard for wear resistant coatings for many years. Its hardness (70 rockwell C) and corrosion resistance, low coefficient of friction and rebuild ability has made it a versatile coating for all industries.SPECIALIZED I.D./ O.D. PLATING OF:
1. Extrusion & Injection Molding Tooling
2. Sheet Die & Blown Film Dies
3. Single & Twin Extrusion Screws
4. Roll Plating and Repair: Matte, Polished and Ground Finishes & Super-Finishing
5. Power Generating Equipment
6. metal Roll Forming Machinery
7. Pulp & Paper Machinery
8. Pneumatic & Hydraulic Pistons and CylindersWE OFFER:
1. In-House Repair and evaluation
2. State Of The Art Equipment & Technology
3. Environmentally Sound FacilitiesThe electrolytic deposition of chromium to the surface of other materials, primarily metals occurs when electrical energy supplied to electrodes in a solution consisting primary of chromic acid is converted to chemical energy to produce chromium metal. Chromium is a desirable metal coating due to its inherent protective characteristics. A major application of industrial hard chrome plating is the salvaging of worn or mismachined parts where chromium is applied to restore the part’s original dimensions.ADHESION AND BONDING
Adhesion between a chromium layer and the base metal upon which it is deposited is achieved by a molecular bond. Bond strengths in the excess of 35,000 psi are common.