krómhúðun
Krómhúðun, also known as chrome plating, is a surface finishing process that applies a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object. This is typically achieved through electroplating, where the object to be coated is immersed in a solution containing chromium ions. An electric current is then passed through the solution, causing the chromium ions to deposit onto the surface of the object.
The primary purpose of krómhúðun is to enhance the aesthetic appeal and durability of the underlying material.
Beyond its visual benefits, krómhúðun provides excellent corrosion resistance. The chromium layer acts as a barrier,