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Why you must choose thin dense chrome for the best chromium coating

<br>Chrome plating and coating have long been a way to give a special, attractive shine to industrial items and parts. However, if you are looking for the best among the chrome coatings, you must consider opting for thin dense chrome. This is a proprietary solution that has gained a very good reputation in the market. <br>

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Why you must choose thin dense chrome for the best chromium coating

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  1. Why you must choose thin dense chrome for the best chromium coating Chrome plating and coating have long been a way to give a special, attractive shine to industrial items and parts. However, if you are looking for the best among the chrome coatings, you must consider opting for thin dense chrome. This is a proprietary solution that has gained a very good reputation in the market. The product has a history of more than 60 years and has been used on a wide variety of applications. It holds a blanket USDA Approval for food-related applications and also has multiple applications where chromium coating can be used. FDA applications can also get approval easily. The coating has a silver satin appearance and the adhesion is at the atomic level, and thus, is absolute. Even at densities as low as 0.000050 inches, the coating is easily deposited, with higher levels going up to 0.0006 inch. By using galling instead of cold welding, the process is simplified to a considerable extent. The coating is extremely durable and wears at just about less than 1.2 TWI per AMS 2438. Its corrosion is also only equivalent to 440 grade stainless steel. The chromium coating is well suited for industrial applications as its lubricity is as low as 0.12 CoF and hardness is up to 78 Rc. Thin Dense Chrome Most commonly the coating is applied on items that are made of different kinds of industrial steel, from tool and bearing steels to high or low carbon steels. Even cast iron can be a good base material for thin dense chrome. This kind of coating is also possible for base materials like bronze, copper, or brass. Since the TDC adheres at an atomic level, there is considerable extension in the life of the product on which this coating is applied. There is not much of a comparison between TDC and alternative coating choices available in the market. Chromium Coating If you are in the food or drug sector, you should look for this chromium coating because it can meet the biocompatibility standards that FDA may mandate for different kinds of medical applications. Further, compliance with REACH and WEEE/RoHS can also be achieved with this coating. Similarly, if you are looking to make parts that require low friction, wear and corrosion, like in automobile applications, the chrome plating will give an attractive shine and long life to your products. The coating can not only be visually pleasing, but also increase the efficiency and lifespan of your products by a considerable extent. Source - https://www.6tnews.com/why-you-must-choose-thin-dense-chrome- for-the-best-chromium-coating/

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