People ask a lot of questions about hard chrome plating. From cost to quality concerns, we answer six of your most burning hard chrome plating questions.
Is the finished surface magnetic?
The chrome plating itself will not be magnetic. However, it’s worth remembering that if the metal item being plated is magnetic, the hard chrome plating will not stop it from being magnetic.
How thick can the plating be?
Most hard chrome plating has a thickness of between 0.02mm and 0.13mm, although thin dense chrome can have a thickness of just 0.005mm to 0.015mm.
Is the plating toxic?
Although chromium is carcinogenic when it’s in its liquid state, the plating is not toxic once the process is completed.
Does the quality of chrome matter?
Yes it does, it’s important you make sure that high-quality chrome is being used. Poor quality chrome can result in a poor finish that will not give the same durability.
How much does hard chrome plating cost?
Costs can vary widely depending on the size of the item/s, the thickness of playing and the materials used. You can contact a specialist such as https://www.poeton.co.uk/advanced-treatments/apticote-100-hard-chrome/ for a quote.
Can surfaces be rechromed?
Yes they can. The initial chrome will need to be stripped first to ensure a smooth surface for re-coating, so the process will take longer if this is needed.
These are just some of the answers to questions that people have about hard chrome plating. If you have any more questions get in touch with your hard chrome plating specialist today.