Chrome Plating

Chrome plating leaves a notable iridescent blue hue on the steel surface. It is usually chosen for its customizable finish and durability. As with nickel plating, steel surfaces with chrome plating won’t corrode easily but are more resistant to abrasion.
Chrome plating is commonly seen on a lot of automotive parts because of its attractive finish. It is also generally more expensive than nickel plating processes. Despite this fact, it has grown in popularity among many customers due to its attention-grabbing, mirror-like appearance
We has a large offering of chrome plating finishes, varying from satin chrome, polished chrome, brushed chrome and black chrome to achieve perfection.