Service Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Kg |
Service Location | Bhosari, Pune |
Types Of Chrome Plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Types Of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Applications of Plating | Surface Protection, Decorative Coatings |
Location | Pune, Maharashtra |
Technique | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Manual Plating |
Duration | 1-2 Days |
Service Mode | Onsite |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
There are several layers of plating before the actual chrome plating, starting with copper plating. The copper offers corrosion protection. The copper can also level the surface and fill in pits.After cleaning the copper-plated part, a thin layer of nickel is added to provide more luster to the part after the final chrome layer has been added.The final layer of chrome protects the nickel from tarnishing and provides the part with the chrome appearance. The technicians always apply the chrome using electroplating. Technicians never apply the chrome by melting it, spraying it, or applying it.
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Service Details:
Service Location | Bhosari , Pune |
Surface Finish | Nickel Chrome |
Plating Methods | Manual |
Technique | Electroplating |
Types of Chrome plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Types of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Duration | 1-2 Days |
Service Mode | onsite |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
There are several layers of plating before the actual chrome plating, starting with copper plating. The copper offers corrosion protection. The copper can also level the surface and fill in pits.
After cleaning the copper-plated part, a thin layer of nickel is added to provide more luster to the part after the final chrome layer has been added.The final layer of chrome protects the nickel from tarnishing and provides the part with the chrome appearance. The technicians always apply the chrome using electroplating. Technicians never apply the chrome by melting it, spraying it, or applying it.Additional Information:
Service Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 5 kg |
Service Location | Bhosari, Pune |
Types of Electroplating | Rack Plating |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Rack Plating Method |
Applications | Hand Tools |
Types of Chrome plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Applications of Plating | Surface Protection |
Types of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Material Used | Nickel |
Duration | 1-2 Days |
Location | Pune, Maharashtra |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
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Service Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 5 kg |
Service Location | Bhosari, Pune |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Barrel Plating |
Types of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Types of Chrome plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Applications of Plating | Surface Protection |
Material | Nickel |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
There are several layers of plating before the actual chrome plating, starting with copper plating. The copper offers corrosion protection. The copper can also level the surface and fill in pits.
After cleaning the copper-plated part, a thin layer of nickel is added to provide more luster to the part after the final chrome layer has been added.The final layer of chrome protects the nickel from tarnishing and provides the part with the chrome appearance. The technicians always apply the chrome using electroplating. Technicians never apply the chrome by melting it, spraying it, or applying it.Additional Information:
Service Details:
Service Location | Bhosari, pune |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Types of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Plating Methods | Rack Plating Method |
Duration | 1-2 Days |
Technique | Manual |
Types of Chrome plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Location | Pune,Maharashtra |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
There are several layers of plating before the actual chrome plating, starting with copper plating. The copper offers corrosion protection. The copper can also level the surface and fill in pits.
After cleaning the copper-plated part, a thin layer of nickel is added to provide more luster to the part after the final chrome layer has been added.The final layer of chrome protects the nickel from tarnishing and provides the part with the chrome appearance. The technicians always apply the chrome using electroplating. Technicians never apply the chrome by melting it, spraying it, or applying it.Additional Information:
Service Details:
Service Location | Pune |
Types Of Chrome Plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Types Of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Plating Methods | Manual |
Industries Served | Chemical |
Location | Pune,Maharashtra |
Duration | 2 Days |
Material Used | Stainless Steels |
Service Mode | Onsite |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
There are several layers of plating before the actual chrome plating, starting with copper plating. The copper offers corrosion protection. The copper can also level the surface and fill in pits.
After cleaning the copper-plated part, a thin layer of nickel is added to provide more luster to the part after the final chrome layer has been added.The final layer of chrome protects the nickel from tarnishing and provides the part with the chrome appearance. The technicians always apply the chrome using electroplating. Technicians never apply the chrome by melting it, spraying it, or applying it.Additional Information:
Service Details:
Service Location | Bhosari, Pune |
Types Of Chrome Plating | Decorative Chrome Plating |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Manual Plating |
Technique | Electroplating |
Types of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Metals | Nickel |
Duration | 1-2 days |
Service Mode | Onsite |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
Additional Information:
Service Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 kg |
Service Location | Bhosari, Pune |
Plating Methods | Manual |
Types of Chrome plating | flash Chrome |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Types of Nickel | Bright Nickel |
Duration | 1-2 Days |
Location | Pune, Maharashtra |
Electroplating or surface treatment involves applying a thin layer of metal or metal alloy. The purpose is to change the technical or physical properties of the surface of the items being plated - such as their electrical conductivity - or to improve their durability, appearance and performance.
The technology of nickel electroplating has been extensively developed, particularly during the last 50 years making it possible to efficiently produce a broad range of industrial coatings for both decorative and functional applications. Electroplated nickel is commercially important, with upwards of 150,000 tonnes being deposited worldwide each year. This widespread use reflects nickel’s beneficial properties and versatility as a coating material.
Electroplated nickel is used extensively to enhance the utility, value and appeal of manufactured products such as consumer goods. Other nickel coatings are used to improve the physical properties such as resistance to wear, heat or corrosion. In many important applications, the nickel coating serves the dual purpose of providing a bright, attractive finish as well as imparting improved corrosion resistance or other functional properties.
HOW CHROMIUM WORKS
There are several layers of plating before the actual chrome plating, starting with copper plating. The copper offers corrosion protection. The copper can also level the surface and fill in pits.
After cleaning the copper-plated part, a thin layer of nickel is added to provide more luster to the part after the final chrome layer has been added.The final layer of chrome protects the nickel from tarnishing and provides the part with the chrome appearance. The technicians always apply the chrome using electroplating. Technicians never apply the chrome by melting it, spraying it, or applying it.Additional Information: