Aloha, fun & authoritative answers -- no cost, no registration, no passwords, no popups
(as an eBay Partner & Amazon Affiliate we earn from qualifying purchases)

Home /
T.O.C.
Fun
FAQs
Good
Books
Ref.
Libr.
Adver-
tise
Help
Wanted
Current
Q&A's
Site 🔍
Search
pub  Where the
world gathers for metal finishing
Q&As since 1989



-----

Hexavalent Chrome Free Questions! I know you love these!




Looking for a straight answer - If I have a batch of old zinc yellow parts and I strip and replate them zinc trivalent, do they conform to the standard "hex chrome free" requirements? And if so, is this written in any standard in which I can show my customer? When they switched, we switched, but we were caught with a pallet or two of some slow movers, and we're been in limbo about these for awhile - I either want to get them fit for use or get em to the scrapyard. Thank you!

Jason Brishing
Quality Control - Wayne, Michigan, USA
July 13, 2011



Hi Jason,

which standards are you working for?

Dominik Michalek
- Melbourne, Australia
August 5, 2011




(No "dead threads" here! If this page isn't currently on the Hotline your Q, A, or Comment will restore it)

Q, A, or Comment on THIS thread -or- Start a NEW Thread

Disclaimer: It's not possible to fully diagnose a finishing problem or the hazards of an operation via these pages. All information presented is for general reference and does not represent a professional opinion nor the policy of an author's employer. The internet is largely anonymous & unvetted; some names may be fictitious and some recommendations might be harmful.

If you are seeking a product or service related to metal finishing, please check these Directories:

 
Jobshops
Capital
Equipment
Chemicals &
Consumables
Consult'g, Train'g
& Software


About/Contact  -  Privacy Policy  -  ©1995-2024 finishing.com, Pine Beach, New Jersey, USA  -  about "affil links"