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The process combines true chrome electroplating, CalChrome’s proprietary Black Chrome Transparent Layer, and a high-end automotive clearcoat. Due to the high gloss clear coat, direct exhaust components cannot be done with our process.
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Black chrome offers high solar absorption and low emissivity useful in solar panel applications. It is also used for optical components, gun sights and components, lighting and plumbing fixtures and some automotive parts.
At Master Finish Company, we offer dark chrome plating using a trivalent chromium plating process that is hexavalent-chromium-free, delivering a beautiful finish to enhance the value of your brass, steel, stainless or zinc die cast components.
The newer black chrome process plate a smoother, more reflective, dark chrome finish that does not require a post dip for corrosion protection. This metal plating process provides better coverage of the entire part.
The company performs chrome plating of stainless steel, black steel and non-ferrous metals. Chrome plating process is carried out in 2.5-meter-long galvanic baths.
If it's not pristine, we strip off the plating and start over. From hot rods to muscle cars, vintage restorations to modern trucks, if you need something replated... North Star Plating is your home for chrome.
Combining the reflective properties of traditional chrome electroplate and the sporty look of today’s custom black finishes, the result is a finish that creates depth and unique shades, depending upon lighting conditions and the different reflectivity of the substrates we are processing with.