With reference to this subject, we carry out two treatments, anodizing and cadmium plating. Both processes are carried out in a special room, equipped with a vapor extraction system, above each tank, to prevent the vapors from being inhaled by the personnel involved in these tasks. The cadmium plating procedure is followed by a dehydrogenation process in a special oven, with hot air circulation to guarantee a homogeneous temperature in any part of the oven. This process also requires a permanent record of the temperature during the twelve hours required for the complete cycle. This is achieved by sending data from the oven to a computer, which monitors and eventually alters the process in the event of any inconvenience. This procedure is applied to all parts subjected to cadmium plating, to remove the remains of hydrogen that the piece may absorb during the process, which could cause the piece to fracture.