Watch our video below to learn more about cathodes and anodes
Cathodes and anodes are the key to the chrome plate process. Click on the video to learn more.
Learn more about the numerous benefits of Dry IBC Tote Technology.
Part 4 discusses the two bus bar design for your chrome plating tank. The benefit of the two bar design is you can plate more parts in the tank simultaneously, than you can with a three bar design. Contact Plating International for more information! Info@PlatingInternational.com
Part 3 discusses the three bus bar design for your chrome plating tank. Contact Plating International for more information! Info@PlatingInternational.com
There are 2 main types of chrome plating tank bussing configurations. Most chrome shops us a three bar or two bar configuration. Also, there is a difference between rectifier bussing and tank bussing. Rectifier bussing - Transmits power from the rectifier to the tank. Tank bussing - transmits power to the bath and the part to be plating. Contact Plating International for more information! Info@PlatingInternational.com
In part 1 of this 4 part short video series, we will help you understand the complicated process of copper bussing your chrome tank properly. General rule : The diameter of the copper should be 1 sq in for each 1,000 amps carried. If the rectifier is more than 20 ft from the plating tank you may need thicker copper. Contact Plating International for more information! Info@PlatingInternational.com
Ability to manufacture liquids as needed (Manufacturing time is 5-10 minutes compared to hours)
Add Water by Weight
Mix using a tote mixer (we provide)
It’s that simple
No Manufacturing equipment necessary because a Dry IBC CA tote allows you to manufacture within its own packaging
Complete Procedure available upon request
No PEL, No Exposure, No Cans to dispose of, No can to rinse, No Dumping, Minimal to No handling
We’ve manufactured over 500 totes using this method and out of 500, 100 % passed QC the 1st time.
Plating International Inc.’ s new video discusses why Bob the chrome plater is ready to make the switch to a Flex Kraft switch mode rectifier from his traditional SCR rectifier. Click the video below to learn more!