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Hi-Tec Plating's TDC-1®
Proprietary Thin Dense Chrome


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TDC-1® Thin Dense Chrome TDC-1® is proprietary thin dense chrome marketed by Hi-Tec Plating, Inc.

Thin dense chrome is an extremely durable chromium electroplating process that provides a hard finish with amazing wear and corrosion resistant properties, that is applicable to almost any metal surface.

Thin dense chrome is of value to nearly every industry using precision metal parts and close tolerance fittings such as bearings and cutting surfaces. Thin dense chrome has been primarily applied to steel alloys but is applicable to most ferrous and nonferrous metals, with the exception of aluminum, magnesium and titanium.




TDC-1® - SUPERIOR THIN DENSE CHROME

TDC-1® is superior thin dense chrome providing superior adherence and uniformity that protects the parent metal from the eroding effects of friction, chemicals, and weather.

TDC-1® produces a micro-nodular surface that is effective in increasing wear resistance in sliding surface contacts and aids in lubricant dispersion. Superior nodular TDC makes the difference.

Micro-nodular Finish TDC-1® Thin Dense Chrome



"TDC-1"® surface magnified 500X
to show micro-nodular finish.

Notice the uniformity of the nodularity.
Uniform nodularity is characteristic of "TDC-1"®,
the superior, precision TDC plating.




TDC-1® will not affect a growth of more than 0.0002 inches under normal circumstances, eliminating the need to undersize design calculations in most applications.

TDC-1® conforms to surface detail with no further polishing or grinding required.



DEMAND SUPERIOR PERFOMANCE

TDC-1® Provides the precision you demand. DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS!

Your product was designed for superior performance. Insist on the superior performance of "TDC-1"®, THE precision TDC.

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Written by Brad Tilley and John Huey.