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Blue Zinc Plating Advantages - Some Compelling Reasons Why Many Companies Prefer This Process

By Roy van Rivero


Metal plating (electroplating, in particular) is an industrial process that uses electrical current to coat a substrate with a thin layer of metal specifically done for corrosion resistance and decorative purposes. This can be applied to various types of metal used in different industries, including the aeronautics, construction, automobile sectors.

At present, there are several electroplating services being offered by metal plating companies. However, one process that is considered to be more popular among the processes is the blue zinc plating. A lot of companies prefer the said process because of several advantages, including the following:

Glossy surface, bluish color finish - contrary to the popular belief, blue zinc plating does not use blue oxide coating or dye to make it appear blue, but rather a colorless or "clear" passivates that gives transparent or bluish results. Hence, blue zinc plating is also called "clear zinc plating".

Excellent decorative features - due to the bluish color of the finish, it appears more clean and shiny, which is why many companies consider the blue zinc plating process as an excellent choice if aesthetic is one of the concerns (aside from corrosion resistance, of course).

Corrosion resistance - more commonly known as resistance to rusting; it is one of the primary concerns when it comes to the production of metal materials. Studies have proven that blue zinc plating is 2 to 3 times higher corrosion resistant than the usual decorative white zinc plating.

Wear and tear resistance - this is another good reason why blue zinc plating is a top choice by many companies in the industry. Blue zinc plated substrate can withstand the damage caused by mechanical stress more than other conventional plating processes; it can last longer and therefore could be more economical in the long run.

Free from Cr6+ compounds - blue zinc plating is free from Cr6+ compounds (also known as hexavalent chromium compounds) that are genotoxic carcinogens. It has been found that chronic inhalation of these compounds increases the risk of lung cancer as it is the lung is the most vulnerable (of all the body systems) to these toxins.

Meets the requirements of RoHS directive - blue zinc plating is one of the plating processes that meet the standards imposed under the RoHS directive also known as the restriction of hazardous substances directive, which is meant to control or regulate or even totally dissolve the use of certain hazardous chemicals in electrical and electronic equipment.

With the reasons discussed above, it is true enough that blue zinc plating provides a number of advantages that can help companies in various industries achieve their goals when it comes to using the right plated metals - whether the concern is quality or economy.




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