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Hard chromium on brass
March 1, 2008
I am looking for main difference(s) between hard chromium plating process on steel and on brass.
Kourosh ShiraniI am a researcher - Iran
March 4, 2008
Your question is very vague, Kourosh; please say what you are involved in and what motivates the question, then we may be able to understand it. But I would say that the biggest difference is probably thickness; if you apply chromium to hardened steel it can be reasonably thin, whereas if you are putting it on brass it must be quite thick before it can achieve anything useful.
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Ted Mooney, P.E. finishing.com Brick, New Jersey |
March 5, 2008
Another basic difference is that you should not reverse etch the brass in your plating chrome tank because it will become contaminated with copper which causes problems. Clean it thoroughly to a water break free surface, dip it in 20% sulfuric and plate on forward polarity. Enter the bath live.
Guillermo MarrufoMonterrey, NL, Mexico
March 17, 2008
Hi , do you mean the pre treatment proccesses for brass and steel?
For steel , pumice clean , waterbreak test , slphuric etch , chrome etch , then live into chrome vat and plate as required ,
For brass pumice clean waterbreak test , and pre treat as the guy said in the message above - 20% sulphuric .
Hope this helps .
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