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Hexavalent chromium
Hexavalent chromium plating, also known as hex-chrome, Cr+6, and chrome (VI) plating, uses chromic anhydride, also known as chromium trioxide, as the main ingredient. Hexavalent chromium plating solution is used for decorative and hard plating, along with bright dipping of copper alloys, chromic acid anodizing, and chromate conversion coating.
A typical hexavalent chromium plating process is: (1) activation bath, (2) chromium bath, (3) rinse, and (4) rinse. The activation bath is typically a tank of chromic acid with a reverse current run through it; this etches the workpiece surface and removes any scale. In some cases the activation step is done in the chromium bath. The chromium bath is a mixture of chromic acid (CrO3) and sulfate (SO4); the ratio of which varies greatly between 75:1 to 250:1 by weight. This results in an extremely acidic bath (pH 0). The temperature and current density in the bath affect the brightness and final coverage. For decorative coating the temperature ranges from 95 to 115 °F (35 to 46 °C), but for hard coating it ranges from 120 to 150 °F (49 to 66 °C). Temperature is also dependent on the current density, because a higher current density requires a higher temperature. Finally, the whole bath is agitated to keep temperature steady and increase a uniform deposition.

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