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Trivalent Chromate Finishes for
Zinc
E-Chrome Ultra Blue & Yellow - Trivalent chromates
that provide superior corrosion resistance.
Tired of having to do multiple dips to achieve a bright chromate and
high salt spray resistance? Look no more! Now you can have it all with
EPI's E-Chrome Ultra Blue & Yellow, the next generation chromate.
Key Features of E-Chrome Ultra Blue Chromate
and E-Chrome Ultra Yellow Chomate:
- Bright yellow or blue trivalent chromate
- High corrosion resistance
- Single dip
- No top coat needed
- Easy to control - operator friendly
- Stable bath with long life
- Utilize for both rack and barrel chromating
- Can be used with automatic feeder equipment
- Meets all automotive and industrial standards
Start taking advantage of E-Chrome Ultra Blue and Yellow today!
E-Chrome
Ultra Blue
High Corrosion Resistant
Trivalent Blue Chromate
E-Chrome
Ultra Blue trivalent blue chromate passes 150 hours salt spray
to white rust (corrosion) and 160-200 hours to red rust (corrosion)
per ASTMB-117. No additional top coat is required to obtain
this high degree of corrosion resistance.
The
E-Chrome Ultra Blue is
a true blue color that does not exhibit a yellow hue like other blue
trivalent chromates.
E-Chrome
Ultra Blue is a two component chromate.
Bath
Make-Up
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OPTIMUM |
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RANGE |
| E-Chrome Ultra Blue |
2% by volume |
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1-3% by volume |
| E-Chrome Ultra Blue HP |
2% by volume |
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1-3% by volume |
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Step
by Step Application
Plating on zinc-plating surfaces with E-Chrome
Ultra Blue is accomplished as follows:
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Zinc plate parts to .0003". The brightness
of the final finish will be directly related to the brightness
of the plated surfaces.
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Cold water rinse
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1% by volume Sulfuric Acid or Nitric Acid
rinse to neutralize residual plating solution
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Cold water rinse
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Immersion in E-Chrome Ultra Blue
solution for the length of time required to produce the
desired finish.
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Cold water rinse
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Hot Air Dry - 150° F
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Operating Conditions
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OPTIMUM |
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RANGE |
| pH*: |
1.8 |
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1.5 - 2.0 |
| TEMPERATURE: |
75° F (24° C) |
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65°-90° F |
| TIME: |
20 seconds |
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1-40 seconds |
| AGITATION: |
Air agitation may be helpful
in rack situations |
* Lower pH with Nitric Acid; raise pH with Ammonium
Hydroxide |
- E-Chrome
Ultra Yellow - High Corrosion resistant trivalent chromate. E-Chrome
Ultra Yellow is a two part iridescent trivalent chromate that provides
up to 150 hours salt spray resistance to white corrosion with out
a topcoat. It does not rub off like other yellow trivalent chromates
as it will pass the thumb test. E- Chrome Ultra Yellow offers more
UV protection and does not fade in the sun like other yellow trivalent
chromates.
Read our Trivalent
Yellow Chomates technical paper that was presented at the 2007
NASF Technical Conference.
The
greatest benefit of E-Chrome Ultra Yellow is that it can be baked
for hydrogen embrittlement (375º F 4-24 hours) without the color
fading. After baking this corrosion resistance to white rust almost
doubles to 300 hours!
E-Chrome Ultra Yellow is a two compound chromate.
Bath
Make-Up
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OPTIMUM |
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RANGE |
| E-Chrome Ultra Yellow A |
3% by volume |
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2-3% by volume |
| E-Chrome Ultra Yellow B |
2% by volume |
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1-3% by volume |
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Step
by Step Application
Chromating on zinc-plating surfaces with
E-Chrome Ultra Yellow is accomplished as follows:
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Zinc plate parts to .0003. The brightness
of the final finish will be directly related to the brightness
of the plated surfaces.
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Cold water rinse
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1% by volume Sulfuric Acid, rinse to neutralize
residual plating solution
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Cold water rinse
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Immersion in E-Chrome Ultra Yellow
solution for the length of time required to produce
the desired finish.
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Cold water rinse
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Hot Air Dry - 150° F
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Operating Conditions
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OPTIMUM |
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RANGE |
| pH*: |
1.8 |
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1.65 - 2.0 |
| TEMPERATURE: |
120° F (54° C) |
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90°-150° F (32° - 66° C)
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| TIME: |
1 minute |
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30 seconds - 5 minutes |
| AGITATION: |
Air agitation may be helpful
in rack situations |
* Lower pH with E- Chrome Ultra Yellow A and
B; raise pH with Ammonium Hydroxide |
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