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Most people are probably familiar with some of the applications of hard chrome plating, but the methods behind the material aren’t as well-known. Chrome plating is produced by electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object. The layer with added chrome is used for myriad reasons—it provides an excellent surface for decorative detail and incredible resistance to corrosion, making it perfect for many types of metal work. Commonly referred to as “industrial chrome,” this material is used to reduce friction and abrasion, prevent seizing and galling of machinery, and restore the correct dimensions to undersized parts. 

hard chrome platingHard chrome plating leaves metal with a tough chrome layer that can include micro-cracked chromium, micro-porous chromium, porous chromium, and crack-free chromium. Those who opt for micro-cracked or porous chromium will require a thicker layer of chrome to provide the expected corrosion resistance. To create this type of plating, the base metal is stripped to remove dirt and grease, then sanded and polished before the metal plating is applied. 

The applications for hard chrome plating are virtually endless, as its wear and corrosion-resistant characteristics make it ideal for anything from a small metal tool to a large home appliance. Hard chrome plating can be applied to all types of stainless steel alloys, some nonferrous metals (including copper and brass) and most ferrous metals. You’ll find hard chrome plating to be more sturdy and durable than simple decorative plating, which can break easily. Hard chrome plating appears to be metallic, but is quite a bit tougher than its counterpart, and is usually used for medical devices, tools, motor shafts, gears, and machinery parts. 

 

If you’re in the market for chrome platers in Cincinnati, OH, consider working with Porter-Guertin Co. This team of experts can finish any metal part and repair and polish worn-out parts using the very latest technology. Visit them online for more information or give them a call at (513) 241-7663.

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