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It has a generic name, but I don't know it. Caswell plating calls it "copy chrome". Whereas real chrome plating is copper, then nickel, then chrome, this stuff is copper, then nickel doped with cobalt (among other things). It is supposedly just as strong as chrome, and just as reflective and bluish, almost impossible to tell apart by eye. It apparently tarnishes a bit more easily but the tarnishing can be buffed out with a bit of polish, whereas chrome tarnish has to be stripped out and re-plated. That's all according to the Caswell forums though, so I take it with a grain of salt.
Has anyone ever used this stuff, or seen it? It is MUCH cheaper than real chrome, and I'm seriously considering buying a plating kit. Caswell sells 4.5 gal triple chrome (copper+nickel+chrome) kits for $940 and copper+Copy Chrome kits for around $500.
Has anyone ever used this stuff, or seen it? It is MUCH cheaper than real chrome, and I'm seriously considering buying a plating kit. Caswell sells 4.5 gal triple chrome (copper+nickel+chrome) kits for $940 and copper+Copy Chrome kits for around $500.