HARD CHROME PLATING​​

The chrome plating process is a method of applying a thin layer of chromium onto a substrate (metal or alloy) through an electroplating procedure. It is done by passing electric current.

FLASH CHROME PLATING​

Flash hard chrome plating, also referred to as functional chrome plating, is applied as a thinner layer. It is ideal for close tolerance applications where an excessive build up of chrome.

NICKEL CHROME PLATING

Nickel chrome plating is the most common plating technique that utilizes nickel and chromium electrodeposits to form a multiple-layered  finish on a substrate.

SATIN CHROME PLATING​

Satin Chrome Plating is an alternative finish to Bright Chrome, where Trivalent Chrome is layered over Satin Nickel following an initial layer of Copper.

Satin Nickel PLATING

The term “satin nickel” years ago referred to a bright nickel finish that was electroplated over a substrate that we polished with a scotch bright abrasive. The abrasive left  pattern that showed through electroplating.

ZINC Nickel PLATING

Zinc-Nickel electroplating is an acid coating that is used in the protection of steel, cast iron, malleable iron, copper, and brass. Zinc-Nickel is recognized as an  safe alternative to cadmium electroplating.

ANODIZING

Anodizing works by immersing a metal part into an acid electrolyte bath and electrifying both the part and the solution. It’s an electrochemical process that turns the part’s metal surface into a durable 

BUFFING

Buffing is a surface finishing process to shine metal, wood, or composites. It levels out the residues or excess of products to provide a smooth surface which provides aesthetic look.

DIAMOND POLISHING

Plastic injection mold polishing is a technique that helps to obtain smooth mold surfaces. It does this by removing the convex parts of the mold through plastic deformation 

GRINDING

Cylindrical grinding is defined as having four essential actions: The work (object) must be constantly rotating.
The grinding wheel must be constantly rotating.