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Hex tor trivalent coating

Hex tor trivalent coating

Hex tor trivalent coating

(OP)
There has been ongoing issue from Hex to Trivalent chrome conversion.

Just a few questions since I forgot the basics for coating.

Does Dacro coating always a hexavelent chrome?

What are the methods for hex to trivalenet chrome free -

Does geomet is an alternative for Hex to Trivalenet conversion?

RE: Hex tor trivalent coating

Dacro coating does not always contain hexavalent chromium.

The method of converting is simple.  Use trivalent starting materials instead of hexavalent starting materials.

Geomet is hexavalent chromium free, so it is a natural choice.  Magni and Dörken offer competing coatings with equal performance.

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Cory

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RE: Hex tor trivalent coating

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what exactly the dacro is? Can you explain in brief the hex & tri coating?

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