Surface Finish · Plating
Hard Chrome Plating
The hardest plated surface in the shop: ~65 HRC chrome for sliding and abrasive service.
Process specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Process group | Plating |
| Coating thickness | 20–250 µm |
| Tolerance impact | Significant, uneven build-up — standard practice is to plate oversize and grind back to final dimension after plating. Plan a grind-after-plate step for any toleranced diameter; we include it in routing when chrome is quoted. |
| Corrosion rating | Good with adequate thickness — the micro-cracked deposit needs >50 µm (or a nickel underlayer) for reliable barrier protection. |
| Appearance | Bright mirror chrome; ground surfaces show a fine uniform luster. |
⚠ Not suitable for
Deep internal bores with high depth-to-diameter ratio (poor current distribution leaves thin or bare zones — use electroless nickel); hydrogen-embrittlement-sensitive high-strength steels without a post-plate bake; designs that could use ENP instead (chrome carries a hexavalent-chemistry environmental burden and longer lead time).
Conditional compatibility
- Alloy Steel 4340
Hydrogen embrittlement risk — mandatory post-plate bake.
Typical applications
- Hydraulic and pneumatic rod surfaces
- Mold and die wear faces
- Shaft journal repair and re-sizing
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