Chrome Plating
What's the difference between Triple Chrome, Copy Chrome™ and Electroless Krome™
Triple Chrome is a real chrome plate and is applied in three steps: Copper, Nickel, then Chrome. It uses chromic acid, which is a dangerous chemical. Triple Chrome now includes Flash Copper, which allows it to plate onto most metals. Copy Chrome is a ...
Isn't Chrome Plating Dangerous?
Yes! But if you follow our instructions, and use the supplied fume control system and some common sense, you can chrome plate all day and night without any problems.
I want to set up a commercial chrome plating shop to plate wheels, bumpers etc. What do I need?
Large scale chrome plating shops use a Triple Chrome process, which consists of copper plating, nickel plating, then chrome plating. Our Triple Chrome Plating kit duplicates this process on a small scale. To plate wheels and bumpers, you will need a ...
What's the difference between Hard Chrome and Decorative Chrome?
Decorative chrome is a thin plate of chrome that is applied for reasons of appearance. Most chroming applications are decorative chrome applications. Hard chrome is a thick layer of chrome that is used to rebuild items in industrial applications such ...