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Steel parts are slowly and cautiously heated (annealed) to about 300°C. This process coats the metal with an extremely thin, shimmering film of cornflower-blue magnetite (Fe3O4). | Steel parts are slowly and cautiously heated (annealed) to about 300°C. This process coats the metal with an extremely thin, shimmering film of cornflower-blue magnetite (Fe3O4). | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 13. Juni 2015, 00:41 Uhr
Blued steel
Steel parts are slowly and cautiously heated (annealed) to about 300°C. This process coats the metal with an extremely thin, shimmering film of cornflower-blue magnetite (Fe3O4).