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Thread Tools Show Printable Version. Hard Chroming Cutting Tools I happened to be reading a booklet during a break today at work that mentioned hard chroming of cutting tools to increase their life.

I've never come across this until now, and any tool coatings were applied by the cutting tool manufacturer. Has anyone used this process on cutting tools? I was under the impression that any substrate could be chromed, and the chrome itself was extremely hard, much harder than say tool steels.

Would it therefore be possible to grind a tool from, say, mild steel, hard chrome plate it, and have it function as a conventional cutting tool ground from tool steel? I'm familiar with hard chroming shafts and the like, but never something like this. The booklet was by Caswell Plating, and the hard chroming intended for a workshop type setting rather than the outsourcing I've always associated with hard chroming.

Plating any soft material with a hard, brittle coating has risks, and for cutting tools they're critical. In this case, you'd need a fairly thick buildup, around. Then, under any significant load and heat from cutting stresses and friction the mild steel substrate would start deforming.

The chrome surface, being quite brittle, would crack and start delaminating from the steel. Tool failure follows. And I'm sure there's a number of other issues Electroplating doesn't throw on evenly, it's concentrated on protrusions and light in valleys. Overview Open Chrome DevTools. Inspect network activity Network features reference.

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