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Phoenix Electroplating
has built up an enviable reputation for high quality workmanship with service
to match.
Our family run company can offer the electro-deposition of Hard Chromium and Electrolytic nickel. We specialise in rollers, cylinders and shafts for all types of manufacturing applications and also refurbishment of worn parts. Refurbishment is often much more cost effective than replacement. Our engineering department also provides precision grinding, turning and polishing to a high specification, thereby offering a complete package in-house.
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Other services we
offer include - roll manufacturing and various special surface coatings
for example metal and plasma spray coatings such as stainless, tungsten,
ceramic, etc.
Using our in-house production and quality system, we regularly undertake work for some of the country's leading manufacturing companies. Our detailed quality control procedures remain the same however large or small the job. Phoenix Electroplating can handle very large items - we can chrome plate rollers up to 36" (0.915m) diameter and 222" (5.635m) long, nickel plate up to 24" diameter by 222" (5.635m) long, up to 10 tons in weight.
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If a job requires
grinding, polishing or machining, but is outside our in-house capacity,
using a wide range of approved suppliers, we can sub-contract the work to
local companies.
Situated just off the main motorway network, we are easily accessible from anywhere in the country. Phoenix Electoplating Ltd are specialists in Chrome & Nickel Plating of Engraved & Embossed Cylinders, where precise control of the plating thickness and quality is critical. And the deposition of electrolytic nickel on rolls prior to ceramic coating.
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Environmental protection has a high priority at Phoenix Electroplating. The company has won two major environmental awards and continues to improve its environmental performance. Please see our environment page. |
Member of the Metal Finishing Association |
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by Michael Oates Last updated 21 April, 2005 |