High Hardness Flash Plating "Cloamore"
The world's first amorphous chrome plating that achieves approximately twice the hardness of hard chrome plating (HV1800).
The world's first amorphous chrome "Cloamor" is a chromium-based alloy plating that contains 2-4% carbon. Despite its thin film thickness of 3-4μ, it boasts high hardness and excellent wear resistance. 【Features】 ● It has an amorphous structure, exhibiting different properties compared to conventional crystalline structure plating. ● Through heat treatment, its hardness can reach a maximum of Hv 1,800, which is about twice that of hard chrome plating. ● In comparison to hard chrome plating, which rapidly softens at 400°C and only has a hardness of about Hv 200 at 600°C, once hardened, Cloamor maintains a hardness of Hv 1,000 even at 600°C, demonstrating excellent heat resistance. ● Due to the influence of the oxide film present on the surface, it has superior wear resistance compared to standard chrome plating. ● With no cracks present up to approximately 5μm in thickness, it exhibits good corrosion resistance. ● It has about 3 to 6 times the corrosion resistance against chemicals such as hydrochloric acid compared to hard chrome plating. ● Its thin film thickness of 3-4μ allows for functional enhancement of the base material without compromising precision. It demonstrates excellent effectiveness in fields requiring strict precision, such as semiconductor encapsulation molds and various precision components.
- Company:オテック
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