The health problems associated with chromium plating are:-
1: skin rashes 2: stomach ulcers
3: respiratory problems 4: weakened immune system
5: kidney and liver damage. 6: Cancer / DNA damage
others are acne , pimples , Agnes , baldness , tooth decay... motion and permanent allergy of nose.
Steps taken to resolve it are -
1. Use of water insoluble chromium compounds
2. by use of a mild steel .
a metal would deposit on another in two ways diffusion or electrolysis
plating or electroplating or galvanization or amalgamation (mercury plating).
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Kuntz Electroplating's population is 850.
electroplating
Kuntz Electroplating was created on 1948-10-16.
its trying to resolve a problem
James B. Mohler has written: 'Electroplating and related processes' -- subject(s): Electroplating 'Electroplating for the metallurgist, engineer, and chemist'
NAICS Code(s) 332813 (Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring)
Mordechay Schlesinger has written: 'Modern electroplating' -- subject(s): Electroplating
Electroplating and chrome plating are related but not the same. Electroplating is a broader process that involves depositing a layer of metal onto a surface using an electric current, which can involve various metals, including gold, silver, copper, and chrome. Chrome plating specifically refers to the electroplating of a layer of chromium onto an object, primarily for aesthetic purposes and to enhance corrosion resistance. Thus, while chrome plating is a type of electroplating, not all electroplating involves chrome.
A shunt generator is used to provide electrons (electrical energy) to the electroplating machine.
Electroplating is a process of depositing a thin layer of one metal over another metal by the method of electrolysis.
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yes, the weight of anode is decreased & added to the weight of the cathode during electroplating