The cost of chrome plating depends on several factors, including the size of the part, the type of plating, the required thickness, and how quickly you need it completed. While prices can vary, here’s a general idea of what affects the final cost:
- Part Size – Larger parts require more material and processing time, which increases the price.
- Type of Plating – Advanced coatings like Thin Dense Chrome (TDC®) or XADC may cost more than standard chrome plating due to their enhanced properties.
- Coating Thickness – The thicker the coating, the more material is used, which can impact cost.
- Turnaround Time – Rush orders, or expedited processing may come with additional fees.
For a detailed look at pricing and to use our coating calculator, visit our FAQ: Is Chrome Plating Expensive?