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Letter 19064
Under coat require for hard chrome on steel
for severe marine atmosphere
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Dear sir,
We are a metalfinishing chemical supplying house in India. We are
interested to know the under coat for hard chrome plating on carbon
steel/SS304 which can withstand in sea water.The component are used
for drilling oil & gas in offshore plateform. Kindly give the
guidelines which undercoat is most suitable under this severe
corrosive condition.Also indicate coating thickness of undercoat.
We have already tried with nickel(150 micron)+new generation
chrome 150 micron(microcrake chrome) & different heavy thickness
of S.B nickel+chrome (micro craked) but failed to withstand
.Requirement is two months withstand.
Thank you,
Partha Das
- India
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Better than nickel would be electroless nickel but it is difficult
to apply chrome on top of it, specially thick hard chrome. Have you
checked the porosity of your first nickel layer? It sounds like 150
microns (0.006") of pore free nickel should be enough. Another
posibility, if scratch or impact resistance is not a problem, would
be to start with alkaline copper (25-50 microns) then acid copper
(25-50 microns) then your nickel+chrome plating.
Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico
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Yes it can be tricky, But not hard, as with most plated deposits.
It's what your process is and how you process your parts. You may
have to find the correct activator or dwell times or the like.
Chris Snyder
plater - Charlotte, North Carolina
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Interesting. I understand using copper as an undercoat, but why
acid and alkali copper. Is it not pretty much the same once it's
deposited?
Ian Brooke
university - Glasgow, Scotland
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"Copper Deposit" is not the same after plating, grain structure,
deposit hrdness, and co deposits are very much diffrent Example acid
copper plating for carbonizing mask will not work
Chris Snyder
- Charlotte, NC
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