This product is typically not found in big-box hardware stores (like Home Depot or Lowe's). It is a professional-grade chemical distributed through industrial supply chains.
Hydraulic rods often suffer from scoring, pitting, and chrome flaking. Traditional re-chroming is expensive and time-consuming. Drevitalize 410 Final allows technicians to fill scoring marks, build up worn areas, and then machine the rod back to its original diameter—all without removing the cylinder from its mounting in many cases.
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A Midwest steel processing plant experienced a catastrophic failure when the 12-inch diameter piston rod on a 1,000-ton hydraulic press was deeply scored by a failed wiper seal. The rod’s hard chrome surface was gouged to a depth of 0.040 inches over a 6-inch length.
Traditional solution: Remove the 2,000-pound cylinder, ship it to a chroming specialist, strip and re-plate the rod (10-day turnaround), then reinstall. Total cost: $28,000 plus $45,000 in lost production. This product is typically not found in big-box
Solution with Drevitalize 410 Final:
Result: The press was back in service in 22 hours. The repair cost was $680 in materials and labor. After 18 months of continuous operation, the repaired area showed no signs of peeling or wear. Result: The press was back in service in 22 hours
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