Brass plating has a decorative finish. Bright decorative brass finishes are used in wire woods, decorative lamps, furniture hardware and builder's hardware. Brass plating can be used for the following finishes, polished brass, satin brass and antique brass. Heavy brass deposits are used for finishes that will be buffed, burnished, antiqued or oxidized. It is a low temperature process operating at 105 degree Fahrenheit and can be used in both rack and barrel operations. It is a single additive process with excellent throwing power that produces a lustrous, highly desirable yellow-green, 70/30 brass color. Flashing over nickel plating produces a super bright brass finish. The copper and zinc plate together in a uniform alloy composition over a wider current density and temperature range, thereby helping to reduce rejects due to poor color, non-uniformity and poorly oxidized finishes.
Chromate conversion is a type of conversion coating that is applied to passivate aluminium, zinc, copper, silver, cadmium, magnesium, tin and their alloys to slow down corrosion. This process use different deadly chromium compounds which may consist of hexavalent chromium. Now the industry is developing less toxic alternative so as to comply with substance restriction legislation. One choice is trivalent chromate conversion that is not as effective but it is less environmentally damaging. It is also usually used on aluminium alloy parts in aircraft industry where it is frequently called chemical film. This has an added value as a primer for following organic coatings, as raw metal, particularly aluminium, is so difficult to paint or glue. The chromated parts keep their electrical conductivity to changeable degrees, depending upon the coating thickness. This process can be used to add color for enhancing or identification purpose. Chromate coatings are very soft and gelatinous when ...