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why is chromium used for coating car bumpers
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In short: It’s cheap, easy to electroplate, does not corrode (which means it will not rust) and is shiny (people want this in cars.) I hope this will be useful.
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chromium is a solid base that gives the bumper a strong foundation… so that it doesn’t crack or fall off
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passivated bright (chrome over nickel) chromium plating is very resistant to corrosion and its shiny surface is visually attractive.
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Well geez, that’s what gives the bumper the shiny chrome appearrance. Where do you think the word chrome comes from?
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Helps the paint stick to plastic and prevents it from peeling.
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Strength, versatility, price of product, resistance to rusting, and appearance.
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To keep them from rusting.
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cheap, companys use the cheapest products to get bigger profits
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its the only choice
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