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Looking for a Chrome Plating shop to do Chrome Oxide onto alumina
The process does not involve electricity, but the parts will be baked to about 900° C. Contact me for details. Dan Menet
Engineering - Champaign, Illinois, USA
August 29, 2011
We have a procedure for depositing chrome oxide (Cr2O3) onto alumina (Al2O3). Since it involves chromic acid(CrO3) we do not have the capability to do this work in house. The procedure sounds like it would be simple enough for a shop that already has the necessary equipment to safely handle these chemicals.
Ed. note: This RFQ is outdated, but technical replies are welcome, and readers are encouraged to post their own RFQs. But no public commercial suggestions please ( huh? why?).
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