
VCHROM-AL WHITE CHROMATISING
- White chromatizing is a surface treatment process used primarily for aluminum and aluminum alloys to enhance corrosion resistance, improve adhesion for coatings, and maintain electrical conductivity. It involves the application of a chromate conversion coating that appears as a milky or white-colored layer on the surface.
* Key Features of White Chromatizing
Corrosion Resistance: Provides good protection against oxidation and environmental factors.
Paint Adhesion: Enhances the bonding strength for powder coatings, paints, and adhesives.
Conductivity: Retains electrical conductivity, making it suitable for electronic applications.
Non-Toxic Options: Traditional chromate coatings contain hexavalent chromium, but there are modern trivalent and chromium-free alternatives that are more environmentally friendly. # VCHROM-AL # VCHROM-AL WHITE CHROMATISING Manufacturer.