finishing.com logo ips1
HOME FAQs BOOKS JOBS: Help Wanted Suggestions      you are here: Hotline/Forum => Letter 12034

Cost of Zinc-Iron Plating

 

Hai,

My job is to develop a vendor for plating at reasonable cost and I am working for a automobile company. We are using zinc-iron plating. How to calculate the cost/sq.inch (rack plating for tubular parts) or cost/kg (barrel plating)? What is the sequence of steps? What is the details we need from the plater to calculate the plating cost? Do we have any software to do these costing work?

Thanks,

V.Muthukumarasamy
Volvo India Pvt. Ltd., - Bangalore, Karnataka, India


 

All zinc-iron baths are proprietary. The sequence is the same as zinc plating except that the work goes to the zinc-iron tank instead of a zinc plating tank; and the chromate is almost always black rather than clear, yellow, or olive. Costs are not much different than zinc plating.

pic of Ted Mooney Teds signature
Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey


 

Please provide me about how to calculate ZINC Plating Cost.

Thank you,

Nart
AAT - Thai


 

Your question is a lot like asking for someone to provide you with welding cost, Mr. Nart. Spot welding sheet metal toys by automated machine, or fillet welding a nuclear containment building.

What are the parts (wire, hardware, castings,cosmetic items); what are the volumes (one piece, or thousands of parts per barrel and hundreds of barrels per day); what are the specs to be met (.0001" or .0007")?

pic of Ted Mooney Teds signature
Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey


++++++

I would like to have the final answer to the initial question

RICARDO DAVID LOPEZ
etal s.a. de c.v - Mexico City, Mexico


++++++

The original question was already answered, Ricardo -- perhaps not to your satisfaction but perhaps to the satisfaction of the original inquirer.

This is not a consulting service; rather it's a place where people involved in metal finishing meet to share camaraderie, experiences, and little tips. As such, coming here is a lot like attending a pot luck dinner; if you show up with something interesting (maybe some details of what you are doing, what you've tried, why zinc-iron interests you, what your perennial issues are) the readers are usually quick to try to share what they can. If you show up empty-handed, with nothing but an abstract request for a completely one-sided technology transfer, your question will probably remain unanswered. Sorry, that's just the way people, including platers, are.

pic of Ted Mooney Teds signature
Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey


ANSWER or FOLLOW UP POST an unrelated QUESTION HOT Topics

Disclaimer: It is not possible to diagnose a finishing problem or the hazards of an operation via these pages. All information
presented is for general reference and does not represent a professional opinion nor the policy of an author's employer. The
internet is largely anonymous; some names may be fictitious and some recommendations may be deliberately harmful.

If you are seeking a product or service related to metal finishing, please check these Directories:

Jobshops Capital Equip. & Install'n Chemicals & Consumables Consult'g, Train'g, Software Environmental Compliance Testing Svcs. & Devices Used & Surplus


Home    -    Contact    -    ©1995-2012 finishing.com     -    Privacy    -    Search