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Hard chrome plating problems
[Norway]
March 6, 2008
We have, in our workshop an chrome bath wit about 6000ltr chrome
acid, with 12000 amperes available.12V supply
The main problems is Grey shadows in the chrome layer, and also
pittings.
The chrome is also not so hard as it used to be.
The materials this appears on is regular ST52.3N and SIS 2387, all
grinded and polished before chrome plating.
We also do chemical cleaning and activation on the rods we
chrome.
We have checked the power suppliers an also the acid but we can not
find out what is wrong with this.
We would be really happy to hear form someone with deep knowledge in
hard chrome plating.
Best regards
Anders Aronsen
General Manager.
Anders Aronsen
Plating shop/hydraulic repairs - Trondheim, Norway
First of two simultaneous responses -- March 7, 2008
Hey there,
you did not write anything about your latest analysis results. Also,
are you using a catalyzed bath, than you should also consider letting
an analyze.
Good Luck,
Dominik
Dominik Michalek
- Mexico City
Second of two simultaneous responses -- March 8, 2008
Hello Anders,
Make a analyse on the cromic acid for contaminents like iron,
aluminium, copper, trivalent chrome. Control the anodes so they are
active. I think the ratio betwen chromic acid and sulphate is
wrong.
Read my article about chrome plating in the library here on
finishing.com
Regards
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Anders Sundman
surface finishing engineer
Sweden
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March 14, 2008
Hi , I'm a hard chrome plater and had very similar problems when I
started , the pitting could be many things from , the parts being
porous , poor cleaning and etching , and even the wax used for
masking .
Sometimes , if your wax is dirty or contaminated , you can see rust (
like pitting ) through the glyserine after you have done the first
part of the masking .
Also leaving work in the hot wax too long can cause pitting problems
if your wax is dirty. (some people de-mask in the wax tank therefore
contaminating it with chemicals and water etc.... a new wax put an
end to my pitting problems , simple but not something people think
of!!!
As for your grey discolouration , have you had an analyse of your
solution ? are the anodes clean , is the vat stirred after being
topped up ( cold water sits on top and causes burning to the part ? (
sounds silly but a guy from another plating firm visited my factory
and asked why I stirred the vats - then he said his parts looked grey
and horrible !
The newer the solution , the brighter the finish and also the chrome
is harder , but it does dull down with age , maybe its time to renew
yours ?
J Smith
- Essex, England
May 23, 2008
Could be:
-shadowing from an edge
-etching too long, not long enough
-etching current too high
-plating current too high, calculate using L*D*3.1416 for 1thou an
hour plating current.
-temperature too cold
could be a number of things, guide me through your plating process
and i may be able to help you
Mike Hunt
- Perth, WA, Australia


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