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Coventya Receives Stellantis Approval for Chrome Process

The Performance and Design Approval is for the Tristar 300 Decorative Trivalent Chrome Process

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Coventya, Inc (Brooklyn Heights, Ohio) has gained Performance and Design Approval for their Tristar 300 Decorative Trivalent Chrome Process.  The process has been granted full approval by Stellantis USA to PS.50045 for the Master Number PP012 (Trivalent Chrome Plating) and Color Code STP (Bright Chrome Finish). In addition, the TRISTAR 300 Process had been previously approved by Stellantis Italy to PS.50045 Color Code CM-618. 

Coventya Recieves Stellantis approval for chrome process

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