Hunter Chemical’s Fume Suppressants Assist Chrome Platers
Hunter Chemical’s suppressants are designed for anodizing, decorative and hard chrome applications.
Hunter Chemical‘s Fume Control HCA-8.4 formula is useful in hard-chrome plating and decorative-chrome plating/chromic acid anodizing operations. This formula is available for use in markets both in the U.S. and internationally.
Additional formulations, Fume Control HCA-8.2, HCA-8.2D and HCA-8.1, are used across the U.S. and Canada. The company offers lab support to its customers and stocks a range of cobalt- and nickel-based chemicals, as well as Rochelle salts.
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