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Experience with chrome additive
January 23, 2009Greetings.
We do industrial hard chrome using a standard sulfate bath.
Chromic Acid: 33 oz/gal
Sulphuric Acid: 3.3^0.33 oz/gal
Temp: 135F
Recently [a product] has been brought to our attention which claims
35% plating efficiency and 50% faster plating speeds.
Has anyone here used this additive or have any opinions on it?
Regards,
Plating Shop Employee - Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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January 23, 2009
Hi, Brett. The patents have run out on the first generation of etch-free high efficiency hard chrome additives, so there are now a number of brands available. I'm not sure of the patent situation on the second generation, but there is apparently more than one supplier.
So we would encourage anyone to relate their experience and satisfaction with high speed additives generically rather than by product name. Thanks.
Regards,
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Ted Mooney, P.E. finishing.com Brick, New Jersey |
January 26, 2009
The standard chrome bath is a 100 : 1 ratio, not a 10 : 1 ratio.
I used a bath that worked quite well, as well as a standard one. In the dark ages one company advertised a 40% efficiency bath, but when you read the fine print, it was not practical for a job shop, but their 25% efficiency worked quite well.
Plate speed can be drastically increased by using conforming anodes with a close anode to cathode distance in a 140F tank and a higher voltage and still control where the chrome goes by tweaking the anode.
- Navarre, Florida
January 29, 2009
Sorry I meant 0.33 oz/gal of sulphuric in the first post.
Brett Zastre- Winnipeg, MB, Canada
