Chrome Plating
Chrome plating is a process that applies a thin layer of chromium to a surface, usually metal, to enhance its appearance and protect it from corrosion. This technique is commonly used in automotive parts, household fixtures, and decorative items, giving them a shiny, mirror-like finish.
The process involves cleaning the surface, applying a base layer, and then electroplating the chromium. This not only improves aesthetics but also increases durability and resistance to wear. Chrome plating is widely appreciated for its ability to make objects look more appealing while extending their lifespan.