
COLD BLACKENING (VCBLKHB -18)
Cold chemical blacking, also referred to as chemical blacking and metal blackening is the process of blackening steel using the chemical blackening process. This produces a striking black, firmly adherent finish on nearly all ferrous metals such as iron, steel and brass surfaces. These processes are also known as parkerise and blackodise.
Cold chemical blacking has many benefits and provides a coating that is integral with the steel or aluminum surface, providing virtually no dimensional change. Corrosion protection is obtained by applying oil.
Due to its distinctive finish and versatility, chemical blacking has many different applications. From tool pieces to automotive parts, the finish will not chip, flake, rub or peel off and the effects of the metal blackening include reduced light glare or reflection and improved lubrication characteristics.
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brass surfaces
ferrous metals
COLD BLACKENING
aluminum surface
automotive parts
metal blackening
distinctive finish
reduced light glare
Corrosion protection
Cold chemical blacking
lubrication characteristics
chemical blackening process
many different applications
striking black, firmly adherent finish