This Pinch Dog Collar was processed with the help of Herm Sprenger new technique, called Chrome Plating. It is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal article. Collars that undergo this process, usually look more decorative, than ordinary stainless steel. The chromed layer will provide corrosion resistance for your collar, as well as ease cleaning procedures. These collars will serve you and your dog for years.
Why do these chains look so shiny and have such strong surface?
Whereas other manufacturers only dip the chains before galvanizing, Sprenger uses a different procedure of mirror-bright polishing. Dipping means to delete non-metallic unclean things like oil from the chains. The metal becomes clear but has no surface polishing. The advantage of Sprenger polishing is that the surface becomes much smoother. Besides, it has this special bright shine.
After tumbling, the chains are nickel or chrome plated. Nickel and chrome baths are monitored permanently by a laboratory. Sprenger examines the grip of the nickel layer through "bending" tests before the chains are chromium plated. This collar consists only of welded parts, that will serve your pet for a long time. All parts are chromium plated, so it increases in its tensile strength.
Due to the new scissor type quick release snap hook, this Dog Pinch Collar has gained some features, that differ it from other collars:
Never leave your pooch unsupervised, when wearing a Pinch Collar! When left alone he may be caught by something and as a result injured!
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