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Low Temperature Black Chrome Plating

Low Temperature Black Chrome Plating

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Low Temperature Black Chrome plating (LTBC) is a technology which uses an electrochemical reaction below 0º C. Through the plating process, an alloy-like diffusion layer is formed at the outer margin of the part, allowing chrome particles to completely integrate the base material and create an "inseparable" bond. This means the plating can neither be peeled off nor flaked off. The surface consists of a uniform film creating an extremely resistant rust protection layer. LTBC-plated shafts and components provide service life exceeding 10 years and, in some cases, up to 20 years and beyond is possible. Components with this plating have fracture-resistant surfaces with a high level of alternate-bending strength. The tolerances of the components remain practically unaffected. These components can be used in applications specifying corrosion resistance or minimal light reflection making LTBC suitable for use in optical applications where low light reflection is required.

Low Temperature Black Chrome Plating 

 

Misumi offers low-temp, black chrome plating on a variety of the company’s motion components, including linear shaft, linear bushings, linear guides, ball screws and others. Other Misumi hardware is also offered with this coating, including precision-class washers.

 

We have been asked by several customers if this service is available in the US. Unfortunately we were not able to locate any US coating companies that provide this service. All our components that we offer with LTBC Plating are manufactured and coated in Japan.

 

 

Posted by Marketing Misumi at 05/21/2008 01:19:50 PM | 


What is the hardness and wear resistance of your coating? Is the coating uniformily deposited, does the coating offer any type of lubricity
Posted by: Peter Masella ( Email: | Visit ) at 5/23/2008 7:21 AM


I would like to know the range of thickness. Stating the Tolerances are unaffected is an ambiguous statement releative to the specific part tolerances stated above. .0001 to .0002" is insignificant in some applications and is significant in others. The clearance on some bearings may have a minimum of .0001. Then the thickness has to be multiplied by 2x to allow for bores or ball diameters.
Posted by: Harold W. Fleischman ( Email: ) at 6/24/2008 3:01 PM


"Q: What is the hardness and wear resistance of your coating? Is the coating uniformly deposited, does the coating offer any type of lubricity
Posted by: Peter Masella "

A: LTBC coating has no influence on hardness and wear resistant of the product. These characteristics will vary with product material, its hardness and surface finish.
LTBC coating does not improve lubricity but provides for long-lasting corrosion resistance to the product.
Posted by: Misumi USA ( Email: ) at 7/2/2008 5:02 PM


"Q: I would like to know the range of thickness. Stating the Tolerances are unaffected is an ambiguous statement releative to the specific part tolerances stated above. .0001 to .0002" is insignificant in some applications and is significant in others. The clearance on some bearings may have a minimum of .0001. Then the thickness has to be multiplied by 2x to allow for bores or ball diameters."

A: Thickness of the LTBC plating varies with type of products it’s applied to. For our linear shafts coating thickness is 0.001~0.002mm, and for linear bushing and miniature linear guides coating thickness is ~0.005mm.
Posted by: Misumi USA ( Email: ) at 7/2/2008 5:07 PM


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