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ISO9000:2000 Certified

CADMIUM PLATING

Electroplated cadmium is a corrosion resistant metal coating. Cadmium is a soft white metal that
functions as a "sacrificial coating" because of its place on the galvanic series. It preferentially
corrodes before steel, cast iron, malleable iron, copper, and powdered metal. To enhance the
corrosion protection of cadmium plating, clear hexavalent chromium, yellow dichromate, and
zinc phosphate seals can be added. Cadmium plating offers an exceptional bonding surface for
adhesives, and is the preferred coating for salt-water environments. Additional advantages of
Cadmium plating include: low electrical resistance; outstanding conductivity; superior
solderability; and excellent natural lubricity, which results in prevention of galling and a low
coefficient of friction. Due to Cadmium’s toxic nature, it is strictly prohibited from all food-
handling applications.

Chem Processing Inc. Cadmium Plating Capabilities:


! Plating Thickness Range of 0.0001 to 0.0010 inches
! Rack and Barrel Plating Available
! Clear Hexavalent Chromium and Yellow Dichromate Post-Treatment Seals
! Application of Zinc Phosphate as a Painting Pre-Treatment
! Available Masking for Selective Surface Plating
! Salt Spray Corrosion Test (480 hours to red rust)
! Thickness Analysis on a Fischer Technology XDL-B X-Ray Fluorescent Spec
! Adhesion Testing

Applicable Specifications:
AMS 2400 AMS 2401 ISO 4521
ASTM B766 ASTM A165 QQ-P-416

Typical Cadmium Applications:


!!!
! Aerospace: landing gear, fasteners, engine components
! Defense: vehicle components requiring repeated
disassembly/reassembly
! Transportation: disc brake components, radiator hose
fittings and door latches
! Electronics: connectors, relays and chassis
! Consumer Products: window hardware and home
construction products
! Formed Products: shaped or formed pre-plated parts

Functional Properties: Cadmium vs. Zinc


Cadmium retains its original appearance longer than zinc and is superior to zinc in marine and
industrial environments. Due to Cadmium’s lubricity, it is also preferred for moving parts, as well
as parts that are made out of cast iron. The differences between the torque/tension properties of
cadmium and zinc are a significant consideration in the plating of fasteners.

All processes comply with industry specifications including ASTM, SAE, MIL,
etc., as applicable for the particular process involved and are performed under
ISO 9001:2000/AS9100B standards. Specific company approvals may also apply.

CHEM PROCESSING, INC. Tf: 800.262.2119 Ph: 815.874.8118 Fx: 815.874.8234


3910 Linden Oaks Drive, Rockford, Illinois 61109
Platings & Coatings for Industry www.chemprocessing.com

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