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Letter 9097
Blackening Stainless
Steel
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Hi,
I am also interested in blackening of stainless steel surgical
instruments. The finished product is used in laser surgery aka laser
finished instruments.The final product should be a high quality,
durable black satin finish.
More information will be greatly appreciated.
Andre Keeve
- Atlanta, Georgia
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I am also interested in blackening af Stainless steal. I make
etching in knive blades as is covered with Wax. The stainles steal I
use is RWL34. The color method must not destroy the wax layer, as it
is only the lines as I have drawn in the wax as shall be black.
Lars Tougaard
- Faaborg, Denmark
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Dear Lars,
Consider doing your artwork on a paper stencil and using an
electrochemical etch to create the black markings on the steel. The
cost of the markers is fairly low and the paper stencils can be made
inexpensively. If the wax is a "hard" wax applied thinly, and does
not move under pressure, it may work as well as the paper in keeping
the chemicals form these areas of the steel.
Try looking for "electrochemical marking" with your favorite
Internet search engine to find commercial suppliers for the equipment
and chemicals.
The depth of penetration should be between 0.010 mm and 0.100 mm,
depending on the chemical and the polarity of the electricity you
choose. AC is less, DC is more.
Dave Hass
- Oklahoma City, USA
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For Black color in Stainless steel surgical parts only PVD
coatings are recomended such as TiCN or AlTiN ( Titanium carbo
nitride or Aluminium Titanium Nitride). There are other colors also
possible. These are Thin film coatings and suitable for all surgical
and Body implants.
C.Lokanathan
PVD shop - Hosur, Tamilnadu, India
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