A hardened chrome plated rod is a metallic rod that has undergone a process of hard chrome plating. This involves the electrolytic deposition of chromium onto the rod's surface, resulting in a hard, durable, and corrosion-resistant finish. Typically made from materials like CK45, 42CrMo4, or SAE 1045, these rods are further enhanced through induction hardening, which increases their surface hardness and wear resistance.
- Ordinary chrome plated rod: Due to the contact between the precision linear optical axis and the linear bearing point, the surface hardness requirement for the ordinary precision linear optical axis is very high, so the material and heat treatment method are important.
2. Chrome plated rod: A chrome plated rod is coated with a layer of hard chromium on the basis of a regular straight axis, which is suitable for environments prone to rust or poor conditions. This axis is widely used in industrial robots and the moving parts of automatic sliding system devices.
3. Chrome plated rod: Due to its thick chrome plating layer, chrome plated rods can be directly used for precision piston rods and some self-lubricating bearings. Due to its moderate hardness, it has been applied in many fields.
4. Stainless steel precision linear shaft: Stainless steel precision linear shaft has corrosion resistance and wear resistance to maintain its operational performance. Therefore, it can be applied in situations where oxidation is prone to occur, such as water, chemicals, steam, seawater, etc.