Trivalent Cromates Plating
Trivalent Cromates Plating
Trivalent Cromates Plating
Color Variability
EPI offers both an Ultra Blue and an E-PASSivate Yellow Red passivation. Both produce a
true conversion coating on plated alkaline non-cyanide and chloride zinc deposits.
Corrosion Resistance
Most metal finishers are worried about getting poor results when transitioning to trivalent
chromates fearing a lower corrosion resistance. However, both the E-Chrome Ultra Blue and
E-PASSivate Yellow Red trivalent passivations offer high salt spray resistance on zinc plated
surfaces of up to 150-250 hours to white rust, per ASTM B-117. Resistance to red rust is
typically 240-450 hours, depending on zinc plate thickness. No additional top coat is needed
to obtain this high degree of corrosion resistance.
Ultra Blue and E-PASSivate Yellow Red trivalent passivates can be used with automatic
feeder equipment which boosts productivity.
Large companies such as lock manufactures or auto manufacturers use chromate on a large scale basis
to strengthen metal parts. Below are some of the major industries that utilize both trivalent chromates
and hexavalent chromates.
Ammunition Manufacturers
Appliance Industry
Architectural Industry
Auto Industry
Collars/Coupling Industry
Fastener Industry
Hardware Industry
Metal Stampers
Military Components
Power Hand Tool Manufacturer
Recreational Vehicle Industry
Tool & Die Industry