
Blackening agents for metal
Blackening agents for metal are chemical solutions used to apply a black oxide or patina finish to the surface of metal parts. These agents vary depending on the type of metal being treated and the desired outcome of the blackening process. Here are some common blackening agents for different metals:
*For Ferrous Metals (Steel and Iron)
1. Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and Sodium Nitrate (NaNO3) Solution
- Application: This is the standard solution used in hot black oxide processes. The metal parts are immersed in a hot solution (135-155°C or 275-311°F) that converts the surface to magnetite (Fe3O4).
- Example Product: Birchwood Casey’s Tru-Oil Black Oxide Kit.
2. Cold Blackening Solutions
Components: Typically contain copper selenium compounds.
- Application: Applied at room temperature, these solutions are less durable than hot black oxide but are easier and safer to apply.
- Example Product: Birchwood Casey Super Blue Liquid Gun Blue.
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type
Steel
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Application
metal parts
hot solution
patina finish
Sodium Nitrate
Ferrous Metals
NaNO3) Solution
Example Product
desired outcome
room temperature
different metals
Sodium Hydroxide
standard solution
chemical solutions
blackening process
Tru-Oil Black Oxide Kit
common blackening agents
copper selenium compounds
hot black oxide processes
Cold Blackening Solutions Components
Birchwood Casey Super Blue Liquid Gun Blue