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Article Published on 8/1/2001
Protecting and Enhancing Decorative Plated Componentry at Keeler Brass

Brass, copper, chromium, nickel, whatever the coating, Keeler Brass gives it a glossy, durable finish using an EPA-compliant lacquer...

Article Published on 4/1/2000
Nickel Chromium Plating in Duncan, Oklahoma

Where else would people demand durable nickel chromium plating but on truck bumpers in cattle country...

Whitepaper Published on 8/1/2012
Electrodeposition of Nanocrystalline Cobalt-Phosphorus Coatings as a Hard Chromium Alternative for Use in DoD Acquisition Programs

Electrolytic hard chromium plating (EHC) is a critical surface finishing technology that is used for applying functional coatings for corrosion and wear resistance to aircraft components in manufacturing operations and for re-build of worn or corroded components. However, EHC plating baths contain hexavalent chromium, which is a known carcinogen and environmental hazard. Therefore, the replacement of EHC in aircraft manufacturing activities and maintenance depots is a high priority for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).

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