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MM PLATING TORONTO INC.

100 BARBADOS BLVD, Toronto, Ontario, M1J 1K9, Canada

Phone: 647-206-0538

Fax: 416-267-2461

http://mmplating.ca

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Established January 2015

Electroless Nickel Plating Toronto-Zinc Plating Toronto-Tin Plating Toronto-Zinc Nickel Plating Toronto
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Zinc-Nickel Plating Service In Toronto.
High corrosion protection without topcoats or organic finishes makes it ideal for parts where thread and recess fill are a concern. Around four times the hardness and therefore wear resistance of standard Zinc plating. Many of these features make Zinc-Nickel and environmentally friendly alternative for Cadmium Plating Cadmium plating Provides Superior Corrosion Resistance – protects the base metal for over 1000 hours to red rust. Withstands High Temperatures – can be used for automotive components that are exposed to higher temperatures Economical – provides much better corrosion resistance for any steel part intended for exterior use than comparably-priced conventional zinc.

Zinc electroplating Service In Toronto.
Is a soft, ductile, decorative, corrosion-resistant finish. Unlike most other commonly plated metals, zinc protects the substrate. The protection is accomplished by sacrificing itself. The zinc corrodes before the base metal thereby protecting the base metal. For additional corrosion protection, chromates are applied over the zinc. Chromates used in the zinc electroplating process become a component of the coating. Chromate films are typically very thin, and the chromate coating provides no measurable thickness to the overall coating.
Zinc-Iron Plating Service In Toronto.
Zinc-iron plating is one of several zinc-based alloy finishes that have gained in popularity in recent years—particularly in the automotive industry. It is an alloy plating consisting of 99+% zinc metal along with <1% iron. This alloy composition can produce corrosion protection results that are superior to traditional zinc plating. Zinc-iron plating is used solely for engineering and functional applications due to its less than desirable appearance. Its main use is to improve the corrosion resistance of steel parts. When applied, zinc-iron works as a sacrificial coating to prolong the life of the basis metal. The corrosion protection of zinc-iron plating can also be enhanced through a variety of chromate and seal post dip applications.
Passivation of stainless steel Toronto.
Is the chemical treatment of a stainless steel surface with a mild oxidant such as a nitric acid or citric acid solution. This is typically done to remove any foreign material from the surface of the metal which enhances the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel surface and accelerates the re-formation of the passive layer. Used with orthodontic, orthopedic and surgical equipment as well as by industrial, marine and aircraft manufacturers. Additional passivation applications include high purity water storage tanks, manifolds and pipe spools.

Pickling Toronto (Chemical Descaling) .

(METAL CLEANING TORONTO.)
Is typically used to remove oxide layers resulting from welding, heat-treating, and other high temperature operations. All of these oxide layers are generally referred to as "scale" and must be removed prior to Electropolishing or Passivating. Pickling is sometimes referred to as "Acid Washing" or "White Acid Pickling".
Black Oxide Coating Service In Toronto.
The coating is a dark aluminum-oxide layer that can adhere tightly to metal. This coating is used for a variety of practical and decorative purposes.
Screws, nuts and bolts are often given a black oxide coating to increase their abrasion resistance and give them a darker appearance.
Black oxide coating can be used to finish mechanical components because it provides a high temperature resistance and doesn't chip or flake easily. It also does not increase the thickness of the parts, allowing them to function properly

Cadmium Plating Service In Toronto.
Cadmium plating is still widely used in some applications such as aerospace fasteners and it remains in military and aviation specs.Cadmium plating (or "cad plating") offers a long list of technical advantages such as excellent corrosion resistance even at relatively low thickness and in salt atmospheres, softness and malleability, freedom from sticky and/or bulky corrosion products, galvanic compatibility with aluminum, freedom from stick-slip thus allowing reliable torquing of plated threads, can be dyed to many colors and clear, has good lubricity and solderability, and works well either as a final finish or as a paint base.[2][4] If environmental concerns matter, in most aspects cadmium plating can be directly replaced with gold plating as it shares most of the material properties - gold is more expensive and cannot serve as a paint base.
Phosphate coating Service In Toronto.
Are often used to provide corrosion resistance, however, phosphate coatings on their own do not provide this because the coating is porous. Therefore, oil or other sealers are used to achieve corrosion resistance. This coating is called a phosphate and oil (P&O) coating. Zinc and manganese coatings are used to help break in components subject to wear and help prevent galling.
Most phosphate coatings serve as a surface preparation for further coating and/or painting, a function it performs effectively with excellent adhesion and electric isolation. The porosity allows the additional materials to seep into the phosphate coating and become mechanically interlocked after drying. The dielectric nature will electrically isolate anodic and cathodic areas on the surface of the part, minimizing underfilm corrosion that sometimes occurs at the interface of the paint/coating and the substrate.
Electroless Nickel Plating Service In Toronto.
Electroless nickel plating is an auto-catalytic reaction used to deposit a coating of nickel on a substrate. Unlike electroplating, it is not necessary to pass an electric current through the solution to form a deposit. This plating technique is to prevent corrosion and wear. EN techniques can also be used to manufacture composite coatings by suspending powder in the bath.
Electroless nickel plating has several advantages versus electroplating. Free from flux-density and power supply issues, it provides an even deposit regardless of workpiece geometry, and with the proper pre-plate catalyst, can deposit on non-conductive surfaces.
Bright Dip On Brass Service In Toronto.
Brass Bright Dipping is a two step immersion process used to remove surface corrosion or tarnishing from solid brass parts. The process is often used as a pretreatment to painting or followed by a clear coat in order to prevent future tarnishing.
The brass parts must first be thoroughly cleaned to remove all surface oils and grime that are present. Any oil present will cause the bright dipping process to be uneven.
The second step of the process involves a very strong acid dip to remove the corrosion and brighten the brass. The timing of this step is critical as too little will result in an uneven finish and too much will result in removal of too much brass metal from the parts.
Nickel Plating Service In Toronto.
Nickel electroplating is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of nickel onto a metal object. The nickel layer can be decorative, provide corrosion resistance, wear resistance, or used to build-up worn or undersized parts for salvage purposes.
Tin Plating Service In Toronto.
The tin-plating process is used extensively to protect both ferrous and nonferrous surfaces. Tin is a useful metal for the food processing industry since it is non-toxic, ductile and corrosion resistant. The excellent ductility of tin allows a tin coated base metal sheet to be formed into a variety of shapes without damage to the surface tin layer. It provides sacrificial protection for copper, nickel and other non-ferrous metals, but not for steel.

Tin is also widely used in the electronics industry because of its ability to protect the base metal from oxidation thus preserving its solderability. Chromate conversion coating is a type of conversion coating used to passivate aluminum, zinc, cadmium, copper, silver, magnesium, and tin alloys. It is primarily used as a corrosion inhibitor, primer, decorative finish, or to retain electrical conductivity. The process is named after the chromate found in the chromic acid used in the bath, more commonly known as hexavalent chromium. This type of bath is still the most widely used, however hexavalent chromium is toxic and, thus, highly regulated,so new non-hexavalent chromium based processes are becoming commercially available.

Chromate conversion coating Service In Toronto.

Chromate conversion coating is a type of conversion coating used to passivate aluminum, zinc, cadmium, copper, silver, magnesium, and tin alloys. It is primarily used as a corrosion inhibitor, primer, decorative finish, or to retain electrical conductivity. The process is named after the chromate found in the chromic acid used in the bath, more commonly known as hexavalent chromium. This type of bath is still the most widely used, however hexavalent chromium is toxic and, thus, highly regulated,so new non-hexavalent chromium based processes are becoming commercially available.

Chromate conversion coatings are common on everyday items such as hardware and tools and usually have a distinctive yellow color.


Olive Drab Plating Service In Toronto.
Olive drab is a green olive to dark olive in colour.

The first recorded use of olive drab as a color name in English was in 1892.
Olive drab was the color of the standard fighting uniform for US GIs and military vehicles during World War II. US soldiers often referred to their uniforms as "OD's" due to the color. The color used at the beginning of the war by the US Army was officially called Olive Drab #3, which was replaced by the darker Olive Drab #7 by 1944, and which was again replaced by Olive Green 107 or OG-107 in 1952 and continued as the official uniform color for combat fatigues through the Vietnam War, until replaced by Engineer Research & Development Laboratories (ERDL) camouflage uniforms. The ERDL uniforms were then replaced by M81 woodland camo fatigues as the primary US uniform scheme in the 1980s, and still retain olive drab as one of the color swatches in the pattern.

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