REIS Chrome has been chrome plating bars and tubes for the last 30 years. During that time we have collated an array of knowledge and procedures that enable us to perform to the best standards in the industry.
We hard-chrome plate using chromic acid (chromium flakes) of the highest standard and can produce a hardness of 1100 – 1200 HV which can be plated on to a wide selection of materials including steel, stainless steel, copper, nickel, bronze and even some metal sprays.
About Chrome Plating
Hard chromium is a recognised means of prolonging the life of all types of metal parts subjected to wear by corrosion, friction and abrasion. These parts can be protected from new, or they can be salvaged when they are worn and would otherwise be scrapped. Hard chromium, because it has a low surface energy, is more often deposited on sliding or revolving parts and is therefore used on moving components of engines, pumps, compressors, hydraulic and air operated plant, presses, etc.
Capacity | |
Diameter | 20mm to 250mm |
Length | 1000mm to 14000mm |
Weight | Up to 5000 Kgs |
Material Types | Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Please enquire here for other types. |
The above capacity list refers only to our chrome plating process; not other related processes.
At REIS Chrome we know that a quality product is a long-lasting product. This couldn’t be more important when it comes to chrome-plated bars and tubes.
If a product fails in the field it can lead to catastrophic results. That’s why each of our staff understands the importance of operating to a high-quality standard and we maintain our standard 365 days a year.
Read more about our quality systems here.
Our chrome solution is sourced from the leading global suppliers.
Furthermore, our chrome solution is monitored every two weeks by an independent company. This ensures a consistent chemical balance throughout the year to make sure that our products are produced to the highest quality at an efficient speed.
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