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Letter 36024
Resistivity of Hexavalent Vs Trivalent
Chromate
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We are a supplier of switches using Zinc Die cast housings to the
automotive industry. Over the past year we have been changing from
Yellow Hexevalent chromate conversion to a clear Trivalent Chromate
conversion on the Zinc housings. I recently change a housing to the
Trivalent Chromate on a switch which is grounded through the Zinc
housing. Aside from the Trivalent Vs Hexevalent change, our supplier
is now using a Zinc preplate under the Trivalent conversion to
improve corrosion resistance. The switches using the new Trivalent
conversion appear to have a higher resistivity than the old yellow
Hexevalent conversion without the Zinc preplate. Is there a
difference in the conductivity of the Hexevalent chromate Vs the
Trivalent Chromate?
Thank you for your time and assistance in this matter.
Raymond V Dart Jr
Low voltage automotive switch and sensor supplier - Canton,
Massachusetts, USA
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You need to specify your needs carefully, Raymond. In general,
trivalent chromate per se does not offer the corrosion resistance
that hexavalent chromate offers. So there is a tendency for shops, if
left to their own devices, to apply a silicate or other topcoat or a
water soluble lacquer on top of the chromate. In many applications,
but not all, this has no downside.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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Bingo Ted! Sealers are becoming too widespread without OEM's and
specification organizations taking this into account. While the auto
world loves them, they create fits for anyone in the electronics
field that believes they're getting the same old surface
conductivity. Platers could use common sense too, but then how is the
plater supposed to know that increased resistivity might be a concern
- platers have trouble even getting steel hardness out of
manufacturers despite baking guidelines that clearly require them. It
all comes down to communications and clearly defined expectations.
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