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Silvering

Silvering

The most common use of chromium is “chromium plating”, which is in fact a layer of chromium that is applied (by electrolysis) on a base, which can be made of steel, aluminum, brass, copper and the like. The chrome is quite shiny, lighter in color, and goes more bluish. The company Galvanotehnik provides decorative chrome plating services. Decorative chrome plating requires the application of a copper or nickel base first. It is then chromium-plated, which achieves corrosion resistance of the material, which is done in micron layers. Chromium protects nickel from loss of shine, minimizes damage and corrosion of nickel.

Important Notice: Chrome plating is a process that requires prior polishing of parts (cleaning and sandblasting). You should know what needs to be done when an already chrome-plated part has to be chrome-plated or restored again. The original chromium, nickel and copper must first be removed by sandblasting and polishing, and when the part is polished, then it is copper-plated, nickel-plated and chrome-plated again.

The most common use of chromium is “chromium plating”, which is in fact a layer of chromium that is applied (by electrolysis) on a base, which can be made of steel, aluminum, brass, copper and the like. The chrome is quite shiny, lighter in color, and goes more bluish. The company Galvanotehnik provides decorative chrome plating services. Decorative chrome plating requires the application of a copper or nickel base first. It is then chromium-plated, which achieves corrosion resistance of the material, which is done in micron layers. Chromium protects nickel from loss of shine, minimizes damage and corrosion of nickel. Without nickel plating or copper plating, it is impossible to achieve a reflective decorative finish.

Features and Benefits

Chromium protects nickel from loss of shine, minimizes damage and corrosion of nickel. Decorative chrome plating requires the application of a copper or nickel base first. It is then chromium-plated, which achieves corrosion resistance of the material, which is done in micron layers. Chromium protects nickel from loss of shine, minimizes damage and corrosion of nickel. Without nickel plating or copper plating, it is impossible to achieve a reflective decorative finish.

Applications

Automotive components, food, pharmaceutical, and medical equipment, household trim, wares, hardware, electrical equipment.


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