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ssummers
Industrial
- Sep 6, 2000
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Does anyone have a standard for testing Chrome Plating. Our incoming inspection was strictly visual. We ran into a problem where we received parts that looked good on the outside, but were actually double plated where the Chrome plating peeled right off. We found the problem out when we had to do some resize a hole. I am an Industrial Engineer striving to proactively push our Q.C. and Engineering Departments.
Since this problem occurred, we changed our paint adhesion specification to be simply an adhesion specification that now covers our painted parts and the Chrome plated parts. This specification requires our parts to pass a tape test. This is a the test where 2 lines are scratched through the coating in a criss-cross pattern. If the tape pulls up the coating, the part is bad.
My questions are as follows:
Are there any other standards which we should consider?
Are there any other testing methods worth investigating? Non-destructive? [sig][/sig]
Since this problem occurred, we changed our paint adhesion specification to be simply an adhesion specification that now covers our painted parts and the Chrome plated parts. This specification requires our parts to pass a tape test. This is a the test where 2 lines are scratched through the coating in a criss-cross pattern. If the tape pulls up the coating, the part is bad.
My questions are as follows:
Are there any other standards which we should consider?
Are there any other testing methods worth investigating? Non-destructive? [sig][/sig]