
Metal Blackening Process
- The metal blackening process (also known as black oxide coating or blackening) is a surface finishing method that creates a thin, corrosion-resistant black finish on metal. It's used for aesthetic enhancement, rust protection, and light reflection reduction without affecting the metal's dimensions.
* Types of Blackening Processes
1. Hot Blackening (Hot Black Oxide)
- Process Temp: ~135–145°C (275–293°F)
- Metals: Steel, stainless steel, copper, brass
- Features: Durable, uniform black finish; requires industrial setup
2. Cold Blackening (Cold Black Oxide)
- Process Temp: Room temperature
- Metals: Steel, iron (some solutions for aluminum, zinc)
- Features: Easier, safer for small-scale use but slightly less durable. #Blackening Chemical Manufacturer.