Chrome plating is a proven, extremely versatile coating process that stands out because of its extensive list of positive properties. It is highly decorative, corrosion resistant, hydrophobic, and abrasion and wear resistant. Its hardness and resistance to oxidising media are especially noteworthy.
Chromium also plays a major role as a partner in multi-layer coating systems, underscoring its decorative or functional properties even more. Chrome layers are used in countless applications and are currently almost impossible to replace for many products with all of their advantages.
Hard chrome is a time-tested, universal surface protection, which is deposited in an electrochemical process using insoluble anodes and high current densities in chromium acid-containing solutions. Virtually all standard base materials can be coated with different layer thicknesses depending on the expected mechanical or chemical stress required of the component.
Hard chrome coatings are used wherever a high level of hardness, temperature resistance, wear resistance and corrosion protection are required. In addition, they feature low friction and low adhesiveness; they are tarnish-resistant and harmless to health. These versatile advantages offered by hard chrome layers can be seen in all industrial production areas, and they represent a low-cost solution for various requirements.