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Plating chromium
Has anyone had some experience with chromium plating? How the procedure goes etc...? I read that hexavalent chromium could be used and also trivalent
compounds. The parts which I would like to chrome plate are motorbike parts. It's really expensive at my living location so I would like to do it
myself.
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Here's a couple books on electroplating from another thread.
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001045446
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001045451
[Edited on 11-6-2015 by hyfalcon]
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The plating process depends a lot on what the parts are made from. Steel is fairly easy to electroplate, aluminum can be done by platers who are
experienced with it. Pot metal, depending on what the alloy is exactly, is something that every plating shop hates. It gives unpredictable results.
Interestingly, what you are referring to isn't necessarily "chromium" plating. The colloquial term is "chrome" plating. It involves not only
chromium, but also nickel and usually copper. The chromium layer is on top, but is so thin that it's transparent. It only provides a bluish tint to
the nickel layer that is beneath it. The nickel is what gives the characteristic silvery finish. Usually there is also copper underneath the nickel.
It's not needed for durability, but is used to provide a surface that can be buffed to a mirror shine. The better plating shops will plate with two
different nickel layers. The slight difference in composition and structure between the two provides extra corrosion resistance.
One way that you can save money would be to strip the part yourself. Get out some sandpaper, and wet-sand off the chromium layer, then the nickel,
and then the copper. Be prepared to spend a long time doing this. A shop normally uses a grinder for this task, but some times, after the plating is
done, faint grinding marks can be seen under the plating. The idea is that the copper and nickel should fill in the rough marks in the base metal,
but usually there is no substitute for spending the time to obtain a clean and smooth substrate. Their time is money, so they may cut corners, but
your time...?
The copper layer is the next time-consuming part. After striking and building copper on the part, the surface has to be ground and polished to what
could be considered a mirror made from copper. Depending on how large the part is, this can take a lot of time and labor. If one grinds into the
base metal, the part has to be re-struck and plated with copper again.
If you want to do your own plating, I would recommend stopping after polishing the copper layer. Most of the labor is done by that point. The
plating shop should be able to re-activate the copper without too much trouble. Re-activating passivized nickel is a &$*@ though. Nickel plating
for "show chrome" is a specialized process, if you want the results to last. Let them do the nickel and chromium plating.
Also, I would practice on unimportant pieces first, and certainly not something that is particularly rare or expensive.
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Chrome plating will be banned in all new cars starting 2024
"The ban is set to take place in 2024 across Europe. So there is not much time left for carmakers to come up with something else when they will have
to ditch the chrome. There are brands that have given up on the silver-looking material for some of the versions in their lineups. That is what the
Night Package from Mercedes and Shadowline from BMW actually do: chrome-delete and replace the shiny elements with dark ones."
https://www.asminternational.org/chrome-plating-will-be-bann...
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nickel is the new chrome
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