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    Chrome Plating Services

    Chrome plating is a premium surface finishing process renowned for its exceptional hardness, corrosion resistance, and brilliant reflective appearance. By applying a thin layer of chromium to metal components, the process enhances surface durability, reduces wear, and provides long-lasting protection against rust, oxidation, and harsh environmental conditions.

    Widely used across automotive, engineering, industrial, architectural, and decorative applications, chrome plating improves both the functionality and visual appeal of metal parts. Its smooth, polished finish not only delivers an attractive mirror-like shine but also helps extend component life by increasing resistance to abrasion, friction, and chemical exposure.

    Our advanced chrome plating solutions ensure uniform coating quality, superior adhesion, and consistent performance. Whether used for protective, functional, or decorative purposes, chrome plating offers a durable and cost-effective solution for components that demand reliability, strength, and an outstanding finish.

    Exceptional Surface Hardness & Wear Resistance
    Superior Corrosion & Oxidation Protection
    Bright Mirror-Like Decorative Finish
    Enhanced Durability & Component Life
    Reduced Friction & Improved Performance
    Ideal for Automotive, Industrial & Architectural Applications

    Chrome Plating Capacities (per finish type)

    Barrel Chrome Plating :Up to 52,000 pounds per day.
    Rack Chrome Plating : Up to 13,000 square feet per day.

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    Common Applications & Specifications of Chrome Plating

    Chromate conversion coatings are widely applied to zinc-plated components to enhance corrosion resistance, durability, and surface protection. They are commonly used on zinc die-cast parts, automotive components, hardware fittings, tools, fasteners, and various industrial products. For steel components, a zinc plating layer is typically applied before chromate treatment to ensure effective protection against rust and environmental degradation.

    Atomic Number 24
    Atomic Weight 51.996
    Crystal Structure Body-Centered Cubic (BCC)
    Color Silvery Metallic
    Density 7190 kg/m³
    Melting Point 1907°C
    Boiling Point 2671°C
    Thermal Conductivity 93.9 W/m°K
    Specific Electrical Resistance 125 nΩmm
    Young’s Modulus of Elasticity 279 GPa
    Hardness 1060 MPa
    Coefficient of Friction (on Iron in Air) 0.19