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Melonite Finish Details....
Lots of discussion on this forum and others regarding Melonite finish regarding its durability and rust resistance.... For those interested here’s some information and link which should help...
"The MELONITE® Process Improves Component Wear and Hardness of Steel Properties High wear resistant coatings, as well as excellent sliding and running properties, is obtained through MELONITE and QPQ treatment. The service life of steel tools and parts is extended. Corrosion resistance of unalloyed and low alloyed steels is greatly improved. The MELONITE and QPQ process increases fatigue strength about 100% on notched components made from unalloyed steel parts and about 30-80% on parts made of alloyed steels. The hardness is maintained up to about 930°F and extends the surface life of steel tools and components exposed to heat. http://www.burlingtoneng.com/wear_resistance.html Corrosion Resistance and QPQ Treatment http://www.burlingtoneng.com/corrosion_resistance.html
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