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What (who) is chrome mordant - definition

TECHNIQUE OF ELECTROPLATING A THIN LAYER OF CHROMIUM ONTO A METAL OBJECT
Chrome electroplating; Hard chromed; Chromium plating; Chrome plated; Chrome plate; Bright chrome; Hard chrome; Black chrome; Chrome-plated; Hard chrome plating; Hard Chrome Plating; Chromium-plated; Satin chrome
  • [[Art Deco]] portfolio with chrome-plated cover, ca 1925

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Chrome 440 series
S3 Graphics Chrome 400 is a computer graphics chip made by VIA. It was the successor of S3 Chrome S20 series.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chrome (album); Chrome (disambiguation); Chrome (song)
Chrome is metal plated with chromium.
...old-fashioned chrome taps.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chrome (album); Chrome (disambiguation); Chrome (song)
<jargon> (From automotive slang via wargaming) Showy features added to attract users but contributing little or nothing to the power of a system. "The 3D icons in Motif are just chrome, but they certainly are *pretty* chrome!" Chrome is distinguished from bells and whistles by the fact that the latter are usually added to gratify developers' own desires for featurefulness. Often used as a term of contempt and sometimes used in conjunction with 'fluff', "all the fluff and chrome that comes with Motif". [Jargon File] (1997-09-19)

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Chrome plating

Chrome plating (less commonly chromium plating) is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object. A chrome plated part is called chrome, or is said to have been chromed. The chromium layer can be decorative, provide corrosion resistance, facilitate cleaning, or increase surface hardness. Sometimes, a less expensive substitute for chrome such as nickel may be used for aesthetic purposes.

Chromium compounds used in electroplating are toxic. In most countries, their disposal is tightly regulated. Some fume suppressants used to control the emission of airborne chromium from plating baths are also toxic, making disposal even more difficult.