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Keeping chrome off without masking




HI CAN ANY ONE TELL ME HOW CAN I MAKE MY PRODUCT CERTAIN AREA CHROME FREE WHILE DOING PLATING. PROBLEM IS I CANT DO ANY MASKING DUE TO NATURE OF THE PRODUCT THERE ARE TOO MANY GAPS FROM WHERE SOLUTION IS ENTERING PRODUCT IS MADE UP OF PC-ABS. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT ENTERING CHROME ? I WOULD BE GRATEFUL THANKS RITESH

RITESH RAJPUT
DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER - New Delhi, DELHI, INDIA
2007



Perhaps a picture and more detail would help, Ritesh. I can read nothing here but "I don't want to try to mask my product. How can I mask my product?"

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
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2007


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