TCP replaces hexavalent chromium coatings in enclosures
7th Apr 2006, 19:07 GMT
Legislation including the RoHS directive targets the reduction of hexavalent chromium in electronic equipment. A chemicals supplier, coating house and user developed a trivalent chromium coating replacement.
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