Dhaval Engineering Works manufactures premium-grade Hard Chrome Plated Rollers designed for high performance, durability, and precision. Hard chrome plating significantly increases the surface hardness of the roller, offering excellent resistance to wear, abrasion, and corrosion. These rollers are engineered to ensure smooth operations in high-friction industrial environments.

Hard Crome plated Roller
Hard Crome plated Roll

Technical Specifications

  • Base Material: Mild Steel, Carbon Steel, EN8, EN9, or Stainless Steel (Customizable)

  • Plating Thickness: 10 microns to 100+ microns (As per client requirement)

  • Surface Hardness: ~55 to 65 HRC

  • Surface Finish: Mirror finish, Matte finish, or Super-finished (Low Ra value)

  • Size Range: Custom lengths and diameters based on application

Key Features & Benefits

  • Superior Wear Resistance: Extends the lifespan of the roller even in heavy-duty applications.

  • Corrosion Protection: Protects the base metal from rusting in humid or chemical environments.

  • Low Friction Surface: Ensures smooth movement of webs, papers, or textiles over the roller.

  • High Temperature Tolerance: Performs reliably under high industrial heat.

  • Easy to Clean & Maintain: Non-stick properties make maintenance hassle-free.

Industrial Applications

Our Hard Chrome Plated Rollers are widely used across various industries, including:

  • Textile Processing Machinery

  • Paper and Printing Industries

  • Plastic Film and Packaging Manufacturing

  • Lamination Machines

  • Steel and Metal Coil Processing

FAQ’s – HARD CHROME PLATED ROLLER

What is the typical hardness of your hard chrome plated rollers?

Our hard chrome plating typically achieves a surface hardness of 58 to 65 HRC (Rockwell Hardness). This ensures excellent wear and abrasion resistance, significantly extending the lifespan of the roller in heavy-duty industrial environments.

Can you refurbish or re-plate worn-out rollers?

Yes, we offer complete roller refurbishment services. We can strip the old, worn-out chrome layer, repair and re-grind the base metal, and apply a fresh layer of hard chrome to restore your old roller to its original specifications.

What base materials do you use for manufacturing?

We commonly manufacture the base roller using Mild Steel (MS), Carbon Steel, EN8, EN9, or Stainless Steel. The choice of material depends entirely on your specific load requirements, operating environment, and application.

Do you manufacture custom sizes?

Absolutely. We are a custom manufacturer. We can produce rollers to your exact dimensional specifications, including custom lengths, outer diameters, and specific plating thicknesses ranging from 10 microns to 100+ microns.

How do I maintain a hard chrome plated roller?

Because of the low-friction, non-stick nature of hard chrome, maintenance is minimal. Simply keep the surface clean of abrasive debris and avoid exposing the roller to harsh acidic chemicals that can degrade the chrome finish.