
Blackening techniques for metal
1. Hot Black Oxide
Description:
Hot black oxide is a chemical conversion coating typically used for ferrous metals (iron and steel). The process involves a series of chemical baths, including alkaline cleaners, hot black oxide solutions, and rinsing baths.
* Process:
1. Cleaning: Thoroughly clean the metal to remove oils, dirt, and other contaminants.
2. Rinsing: Rinse the metal to remove any cleaning agents.
3. Blackening: Immerse the metal in a hot alkaline solution (around 285°F to 295°F) containing sodium hydroxide, nitrates, and nitrites. This causes a chemical reaction, forming a black magnetite (Fe3O4) layer on the surface.
4. Rinsing: Rinse again to remove residual chemicals.
5. Sealing: Apply an oil or wax to seal the surface and enhance corrosion resistance.
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Blackening techniques
hot alkaline solution
hot black oxide solutions
chemical conversion coating
1. Hot Black Oxide Description