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
Dry IBC Tote Technology allows you to make liquid chromic acid yourself. Removing all the hassles such as lifting heavy cans, dumping cans / dealing with chromic acid dusting, and triple rinsing multiple cans of hexavalent chrome a year! This technology greatly reduces the risks associated with hexavalent chromium-both from a safety and environmental perspective. Better for your employees, better for the environment, and better for your bottom line.
Benefits of Making Liquids using Dry IBC Totes vs Manufacturing Internally
Ability to manufacture liquid chromic acid in minutes rather than hours
Substantial Reduction in “PEL” (Permissible Exposure Limits)
Adjustable Concentrations for All Applications
No Cans to Rinse or Dispose of as Hazardous Material
Same Low Cost for Chromic Acid
Plating International. Inc. also offers Drop-In Tank Liners and Secondary Containment for your Chrome Plating Facility. Contact Us Today!
Are you curious about the benefits of liquid chromic acid? Below, we touch on 4 important topics to remember when making the decisions from dumping cans to liquid chromic acid!
Safety
Substantial Reduction in “PEL” (Permissible Exposure Limits)
No exposure to the employee
Quality
Automation
Consistent Bath Concentrations
Convenience
Easy to add by simple pumps or by opening a valve
No Cans to lift or dump
Green
No Cans to Triple Rinse
No Cans to haul of as hazardous waste
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!