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Letter 33048
Removing and remaking a layer of flash
chrome
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My current rubber mould's flash chrome seems wear out... i'm
considering removing it & recoat again...
some questions..
1) What is the process involving in removing the flash chrome? eg.
what chemical solution, temp & time of dipping in that solution..
2) What is the process involving in making a new layer of flash
chrome? eg. how to coat the chrome, temp & time etc...
3) Any other process is needed after removing the old coat before
making the new layer of chrome?
Lim Ching Song
rubber compression moulding - Singapore
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Chrome plating is far more complicated than molding rubber parts,
so tell us everything we need to know to successfully mold rubber
parts, and then we'll answer :-)
Seriously, Mr. Song, the issues of stripping chrome, etching the
substrate, and chrome plating the molds fill good sized books.
Further, chrome plating is very highly regulated from health and
environmental standpoints, and you simply can't just buy the plating
solution and apply it anyway.
But a realistic learning tool would be to insist that the shop who
replates the mold for you shows you the process as they do it.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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