Electroplating
A Look at a President
Bob McBride has operated AC Plating for 25 years, and now serves as president of his association...
Read MoreSome Information on Electroless Gold Plating
Brief report on electroless gold plating methods...
Read MoreReducing Hexavalent Chromium Emissions
Using an emission elimination device can save money and produce zero chromium emissions...
Read MoreNew Chromium Emission Standards
Lower MACT standards are forcing electroplaters to change their control technology...
Read MoreSimulated Brass Process Eliminates Cyanide
Star Plating introduced a new post-plating process that has helped the company and its customers...
Read MoreIon Exchange for Trivalent Chromium Plating Baths
A successful trivalent chromium plating bath needs a cost-effective process to remove copper, nickel and zinc...
Read MoreElimination of Cadmium Cyanide Waste Treatment
It has long been a desire of the finishing industry to eliminate the potential liability of cadmium cyanide electrolytes for four reasons: Employee safety; Environmental concerns with the release of toxic substances; Regulatory compliance, avoidance of fines and legal action; and Costs associated with operating a cyanide destruct system such as chemical use, instrumentation maintenance and labor.
Read MoreFinishing Opportunities
Whyco Chromium works with its customers to develop the right finish for the part...
Read MoreImproving Plating Performance
The science of combining plating chemistries with the art of aesthetics to achieve beautiful, jewel-like finishes...
Read MoreTrends in Fastener Finishing
Organic coatings applied by "dip-spin" are competing with electroplates for protection and decoration of fasteners. Here's a look at why and how...
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