Turbines, machine tools, and other industrial equipment suffer constant wear and tear, which can cause premature failure and expensive repairs. Hard chrome plating is a proven process for decreasing friction and improving corrosion resistance, preventing excess damage and dramatically increasing the useful life of your equipment. Below is an explanation of this plating technique and how it may benefit your company.
What Is Hard Chrome Plating?
Hard chrome plating is an electroplating process in which an object is submerged in a chromic acid solution. When an electric current is applied, chrome molecules adhere to the surface of the object, producing a hard layer of durable chrome resistant to friction, temperature changes, and some caustic chemicals.
What Materials Can Be Plated?
Hard chrome plating is a versatile process that works on a wide variety of metallic substances. Any type of stainless steel alloy can be subjected to hard chrome plating, along with iron and most other ferrous metals. Some nonferrous materials, such as copper and brass, are also good candidates for steel chrome plating.
Applications of Hard Chrome Plating
Due to the increased durability and friction resistance of plated products, hard chrome plating plays a critical role in a broad range of industries. Wind turbine producers may plate some parts to ensure smooth operation, while food processing companies may need equipment parts coated to minimize wear on rapidly moving parts. Machine and tool shops often coat their molds and other equipment to optimize performance and decrease their own maintenance costs.
As one of the oldest continuously operating machine shops in the Greater Cincinnati area, R. A. Heller Co. has built their reputation on providing reliable results with fast turnaround times. Their hard chrome plating specialists have the equipment and expertise to produce coatings capable of handling even the harshest conditions. Visit their website for more on their hard chrome plating services, follow their Twitter for more tips and insight, or call (513) 771-6100 to discuss your needs and request an estimate.