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Replacement for Hexavalent
Chromium in Surface
Finishing Processes
For many years,
researchers have sought chromium-free substitutes for hexavalent
chromium processes, driven by toxicity concerns. However, there remain
many applications for which no suitable substitute for hard chromium has
yet been developed, and for which there is no immediate prospect of a
replacement. These processes remain in use, despite well over a decade
of attempts at replacement. Most process engineers are convinced that
hard chromium plating is going to remain a necessity for some time to
come.
Engineering controls
have made workplaces that carry out hard chromium electroplating safer
than in the past. Nevertheless, even with the best existing control
systems, the health and environmental cost, risk and potential liability
associated with the use of hexavalent chromium remains a major concern.
This project is
based on the recent development of a new trivalent chromium
electroplating process that will provide an alternative to the use of
hexavalent chromium to achieve hard functional coatings. The project
objective is to optimize the new process to meet military and industrial
specifications and evaluate its performance.
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