Prior to the electroplating process, all production parts are audited by our quality inspectors after they leave the polishing and buffing department, ensuring all customer specifications are met prior to chrome electroplating. The plating operation begins with a copper striking followed by a nickel-chrome layer as specified by the requirement. Copper striking and nickel plating provides a smooth, corrosive resistance surface prior to chrome plating. The nickel plating process provides most of the reflectivity of the part to be chrome plated, ensuring our customers receive high quality products that will retain their luster for years to come.
PVD coating provides a durable finish making the surface impervious to scratches and discoloration. PVD coating can be directly applied to any metal or plastic regardless of finish. Our finishing department can custom match any color to meet your exact finish requirement, making your product stand out from the competition.
Powder coating is also available and provides a smooth durable color surface that is highly resistant to scratches, cracking and corrosion. Powder coating is the process of coating a surface in which a powder material is applied using an electrostatic or compression method. Once the powder is applied, it is then cured in an oven until it reached its melting point causing the melted powder to flow, creating a smooth, uniform color finish.
Please contact our sales department to discuss your specific finish option.