Trivalent Chromate FAQ1) What are chromates?Chromates are used in order to coat metal parts to provide a longer life for the part. It is commonly used on zinc-plated parts in order to provide protection from corrosion such as white rust or red rust. Chromates can come in many different color variations: clear, blue, yellow, or black. EPI offers both hexavalent chromate and trivalent chromates in blue and yellow variations. 2) What Makes EPI's trivalent chromate processes superior?Other chromate processes often require multiple dips in order to achieve the desired results. With EPI's chromates, you no longer need multiple dips to achieve both a bright chromate finish and high salt spray resistance. EPI's trivalent chromates are also RoHS compliant and environmentally friendly. 3) What chromate solutions does EPI offer?EPI provides both trivalent chromates in blue and yellow finishes to meet the standards of current European Union initiatives and RoHS standards, but also provides hexavalent chromates for metal finishers to use on aluminum, zinc and cadmium. 4) What is the difference between trivalent chromates and hexavalent chromates?Hexavalent chromates were once the most commonly used chromate throughout various industries. Today metal finishing processes are moving towards trivalent chromates to meet European Union initiatives End of Life of Vehicle (ELV) and RoHS. The usage of hexavalent chromates has been limited, resulting in trivalent chromates now being used more predominantly. Trivalent chromates produce a harder, scratch-resistant coating with lower water content providing more heat resistance. EPI's trivalent chromates address some of the major issues when switching over from hexavalent chromates:
5) What benefits can I expect from EPI's E-Chrome trivalent chromates?E-Chrome Ultra Blue Trivalent Chromate:
E-Chrome Ultra Yellow Trivalent Chromate:
6) What is the application process for trivalent chromate?
7) Who uses hexavalent chromates and trivalent chromates?Large companies such as lock manufactures or auto manufacturers use chromate on a large scale basis to strengthen metal parts. Below are some of the major industries that utilize both trivalent chromates and hexavalent chromates.
8) How can I purchase EPI chromate finishes?To order EPI chromate finishes call 262-786-9330. You can also use our online request form for a free quote or sample parts finishing. |
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