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Transactions various industrial plasma surface
applications are used. With plasma surface treatment
region near the surface of the material surface and structural
properties changing Abrasion, corrosion resistance and
mukavemetiarttnl?r fatigue. In this study, the plasma state
and plasma are given by difüzyonal i?iemlerhakkmda information.
Key words: Plasma, Ion nitriding, surface
operations
Plasma surface treatments are used for various industrial
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<p>Transactions various industrial plasma surface<br />
applications are used. With plasma surface treatment<br />
region near the surface of the material surface and structural<br />
properties changing Abrasion, corrosion resistance and<br />
mukavemetiarttnl?r fatigue. In this study, the plasma state<br />
and plasma are given by difüzyonal i?iemlerhakkmda information.<br />
Key words: Plasma, Ion nitriding, surface<br />
operations<br />
Plasma surface treatments are used for various industrial<br />
applications. Plasma surface treatments<br />
abrasion, corrosion resistance and fatigue develop<br />
Changing the properties of surface and near surface strength ~<br />
region of the material. In this study, the plasma state<br />
and plasma diffusion processes are introduced.<br />
Key words: Plasma, ion nltriding, surface treatments<br />
Ataturk University, Faculty of Engineering, Mechanical<br />
Engineering</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
üzey hardness, abrasion resistance and fatigue resistance to increase my<br />
purposes used surface treatments, microstructure, chemical<br />
diffusion and ion implantation in three groups to<br />
can be examined. The first two actions, mostly iron based materials<br />
apply. The first category, Microstructure of surface material<br />
When you change, any change in the interior of the material<br />
olmamaktad?r. In the second category, and Microstructure of the surface and<br />
Composition varies. The third group, the main material alloyed with<br />
ionic form of the upper surface of the material parts with implantation<br />
(0.1 | XM over) degistiren implantation process includes. Microstructural<br />
operations, cheap and special materials such as chemical diffusion process<br />
required. But the chemical process with diffusion depth serde?tirme<br />
better control the high stiffness and less material to be multiplied<br />
obtain [1]. Figure l surface hardness of Iron Based Materials<br />
commonly used surface treatments to increase s?n?fland?r?lm??t?t.<br />
In general, the thermochemical process solid, liquid or gas environment<br />
perform. Developments in recent years, this process for most<br />
electrical discharge (glow discharge) environment has been started to be used.<br />
Nowadays, this method widely in Europe, America and<br />
Is widely accepted by manufacturers in Japan. Known surface<br />
according to serde?tirme method, plasma surface treatments serde?tirme<br />
has important advantages [2]. These are: reliability, environmental hygiene,<br />
economy, short processing time, easy masking excellent Abrasion<br />
resistance, minimal distortion, check your structure.<br />
Electrical discharge (GLOW discharge)<br />
Article of the solid, liquid, gas and plasma state has to be 4. This<br />
Main difference between Hal they have is energy. That matter<br />
Changing positions, will be given is related to energy. Example kau<br />
in case of a substance, energy-giving liquid, liquid becomes energized gas,<br />
The items in a certain situation and GAS also supply energy into the plasma<br />
It is possible to spend. Given that this process will be drawn to this<br />
take back again by energy from the gas into plasma, liquid and solid become<br />
It is possible to spend.<br />
Plasma, in the ion, electron, uyarilmis atoms, photons and neutral<br />
is a mixture containing atoms or molecules. In practice, plasma, heat energy<br />
given, or Electrical discharge is obtained by irradiation. Plasma obtained<br />
to the most important and most common method to navigate<br />
electrical discharge is. Mechanism of electrical discharge, an electrical<br />
voltage source in the two conductive plates gas<br />
occurred between certain conditions, if you connect to,<br />
gas between the applied voltage plates Puncture<br />
voltage is on, between the two plates<br />
electrical discharge, and this happens between two conductive plates<br />
As an electric current flow occurs. Current flowing<br />
according to the size of the resulting electrical discharge<br />
systems can be classified [3]. Figure 2, gas discharge<br />
regions and regions and types of electric arc discharge<br />
Voltage-current characteristic is shown [4].<br />
Figure 1 Classification of Thermal and Chemical Surface Treatment<br />
Ahm (A)<br />
Figure 2 Voltage-Current Characteristics of Different Types Elektrlki discharge [4].</p>
<p>THERMOCHEMICAL SURFACE WITH PLASMA<br />
TRANSACTIONS<br />
Use of the plasma environment of surface treatment<br />
are becoming more common. The foundation of this method<br />
Bernhard Berghaus almost 70 years ago [5,6] by<br />
taken, and today an indispensable element for the industry<br />
was. Plasma assisted goal in the diffusion process,<br />
such as carbon or nitrogen atoms between the tracks where the surface<br />
to send. Atoms contained within this material<br />
alloys as wear and corrosion combined elemenderiyle<br />
Creates a durable structure. These methods basically<br />
is applied to the alloy steel. Table de l&#8217;applied<br />
Plasma assisted thermochemical process for transactions<br />
Table 7 Overview of Plasma Assisted Surface Treatment<br />
article<br />
be classified as thermochemical process. Because<br />
transactions occur is entirely ostenrak ?ardarda.<br />
This process at temperatures between 850-1050 ° C<br />
maintained. After this process the material thermal<br />
almost no multiplication, because the vacuum cooling<br />
environment is. Homogeneous parts geometry<br />
layer is not important to get him to geometry<br />
thickness can be obtained with homogeneous materials. Even<br />
Selecting the best process parameters and 0.5 mm in diameter<br />
Even a hole can be carbide [12]. Carburation plasma,<br />
processing time is short, less distortion and structure<br />
can be checked in the industry due to their advantages such as<br />
Very wide field of application has found.<br />
Applied Process<br />
Plasma carburation<br />
Plasma nitriding<br />
Plasma<br />
nitrokarbürleme<br />
Plasma borlama<br />
Basic Logic<br />
Carbon and çözünümü<br />
subsequent quenching<br />
Arayer N&#8217;ua çözünümü<br />
Arayer C and N<br />
çözünümü<br />
Arayer Bor çözünümü<br />
Operating Temperature<br />
(° Q<br />
800-1000<br />
350-590<br />
450-580<br />
700-1000<br />
Process<br />
Pressure<br />
(mbar)<br />
1-20<br />
1-10<br />
1-10<br />
1-10<br />
Results Obtained<br />
Surface<br />
Serüi?i (HV)<br />
700-800<br />
500-1200 •<br />
800-1100<br />
1800-2000<br />
Diffusion<br />
Layer<br />
Thickness (um)<br />
50-2000 •<br />
50-1500<br />
5-10<br />
5-400<br />
According to the temperature and pressure, the resulting surface hardness and<br />
diffusion layer thickness are given.<br />
Plasma carburation<br />
Carburation process, low-carbon steels, 850 &#8211;<br />
925 ° C between the HOT to the surface to absorb carbon<br />
is based on. Carburation process in plasma,<br />
first study in 1934 Egan [7] were made by<br />
received a patent. Vani in 1960 [8] with plasma<br />
carburation system established. However, this system<br />
According to the advantages of the process is not known carburation<br />
was. Last y?llarda established plasma carburation<br />
systems according to known techniques, this method an<br />
many advantages have been revealed [9,10,11]. Today<br />
Established industrial purposes with many plasma<br />
carburation system is available.<br />
Carburation plasma process, with plasma nitriding<br />
process is almost the same. Only gas used<br />
and voltage values are different. In this process, direct current<br />
used. And 1 -20 torr gas pressure, anode and cathode<br />
Usually by applying a voltage between 1000 vokluk<br />
Plasma is created. Carburation gas usually<br />
is a hydrocarbon. Carburation process austenitic<br />
Plasma nitriding<br />
Ferrite phase nitriding of iron based materials<br />
consisting of nitrogen with yay?nma is a thermochemical process.<br />
Hardening process is performed between 500-590 ° C temperature.<br />
First in 1920 and from that date to be used baslanmis<br />
Has found a wide range of usage in the industry. Basic<br />
the salt bath, gas and dust in three nitriding<br />
nitriding method is. Surface hardness and serde?me<br />
depth of processing time, temperature, gas mixture and iron<br />
Based materials depends on the alloy content [2].<br />
Last y?llarda with plasma nitriding method, known<br />
method has many advantages compared to nitriding<br />
Because of the industry has drawn the attention. Plasma<br />
nitrürasyon method of electrical discharge (glow discharge)<br />
conditions occur. Swiss in 1930 first as<br />
bernard was patented by engineer Berghaus<br />
[5,6]. In this method, material to the surface were ionized<br />
Nitrogen is used to disseminate state of active and reactive plasma.<br />
Electrical conductive materials processing theoretical<br />
surface N atom arayer is the process of yay?nma [2].<br />
Plasma nitrürasyon process N2, H2, Ar and NH3 gas<br />
environment, between 350-590 ° C can be performed.<br />
Engineers and Mechanical • Cut: 43 Issue: 510 19<br />
article<br />
Surface of the material will become hard-Cr, Al, V, Mo and Ti<br />
contain elements such as surface hardness than alloy<br />
will increase. After plasma processing nitrürasyon tr<br />
and its area in the white layer on the outside layer of Diffusion<br />
called structures (Figure 3).<br />
Figure 3 Ma &#8216;&gt; Amit SEM •<br />
GORUNUSU. j<br />
Nowadays used for military purposes as plasma<br />
the nitriding process, especially in the engine piston, crankshaft<br />
The valve shaft in the shaft in the Cam, in gear, drill, punch<br />
in cutting tools, such as deep drawn material can,<br />
rotation and tilt the whole machine to be exposed in Part<br />
used. This process of economic and easy<br />
implementation uses the art?rm??r?r industry.<br />
Plasma Nitrokarbürleme<br />
Basically nitrokarbürleme, solid, liquid and gas or<br />
Electrical discharge conditions is performed.<br />
Today, this process both liquid and gas atmosphere<br />
As is done frequently. Where the desired objective conditions<br />
Phase One is the creation of appropriate e-N?TRÜR layer<br />
(Figure 4). However, this process required yapilirken Sardar<br />
Many challenges are emerging in the formation. This<br />
a large majority, scattered from the surface during operation<br />
The effect of carbon is related. Because scattered carbon,<br />
Selected to participate in the nitriding gas mixture. Much<br />
participate in the gas mixture in the amount of carbon in the case<br />
white layer, (E) &#8217;s in (Fe3C) cemented<br />
create. This case, the function of this layer is full<br />
As can prevent vision [12],<br />
450-580 ° C temperature of the plasma process nitrokarbürleme<br />
between nitrogen and iron based materials to the surface of<br />
containing carbon yay?nma thermochemical process.<br />
Y-iron at the surface with N?TRÜR E-N?TRÜR layer, it<br />
occurs in areas Diffusion layer. Plasma nitriding<br />
. Figure 4 In Nitrokarbürlenmi? Materials (pure iron) Niirokarbürlü<br />
The optical microscope GORUNUSU Layer. T = 560 &#8220;C, t = 1 h [14]<br />
process gases used in this process contrary azothidrojen &#8211;<br />
Methane or nitrogen-hydrogen-karbondioksit&#8217;tir<br />
[15.16]. Nitrokarbürleme process first with the plasma,<br />
process gas as CH, was used. But very small<br />
amount of CH4 in the use of bile semennt fragile and E<br />
and later was seen to occur nitrürün<br />
Research in this issue to the environment given C 0 2 gas<br />
has been corrected. The purpose of this process, low-carbon and low<br />
the alloy steel layer on the surface of e-N?TRÜR<br />
Corrosion and Corrosion resistance is to increase by creating<br />
[17]. These transactions are usually simple and low-carbon steel<br />
Such as alloy steel is cheaper in the market<br />
Improves the surface of materials is used. Process<br />
as variables associated with fatigue and leakage<br />
Strength and corrosion resistance is increased in certain cases.<br />
Aras in wear and corrosion resistance, that occurs at the surface<br />
Single Phase white layer (E-N?TRÜR) allows occurs.<br />
Plasma ?ardar?nda realized nitrokarbürleme,<br />
process is environmentally friendly, convenient process variables<br />
Single Phase phase with E N?TRÜR easy to obtain and Factors<br />
gas and energy consumption due to less preferred<br />
is.<br />
Plasma Borlama<br />
Since the beginning of last century, started to work<br />
borlama very hard, has a low coefficient of friction,<br />
high temperatures in excess of Strength and Corrosion<br />
possible to obtain surface-resistant materials<br />
is. A thermochemical surface serde?tirme method<br />
In the snoring, boron atoms to the metal surface<br />
boron layer as hard yay?narak thermochemical<br />
form. During FEB Borlama and Fe2B<br />
occurs in the surface layer (Fig. 5), and these layers<br />
hardness 1800-2000 HV ç?karulabilir value. Obtained<br />
20 Ciit: 43 Issue: 510<br />
article<br />
Figure 5 Boron in the material (AISI 4140) with boron of the Optical Layer<br />
Microscope GORUNUSU, T = 950 &#8220;C, I = 1 h [19]<br />
This hard layer increases abrasion resistance.<br />
This method at temperatures of approximately 700-1100 ° C, different<br />
environment (solid, liquid, gas or plasma) and non-alloy<br />
of alloy steel, cast iron with iron and other metals<br />
their alloys (Ni, Co, Mo, Ti), these alloys powder<br />
produced by the method of powder metallurgy, some super -<br />
many materials such as alloys with the group Sermet<br />
applied. Process only packets between Borlama<br />
B4C-SiC powder using KBF4-borlama commercial<br />
as widely used [1.18].<br />
With regard to plasma borlama process approximately 20<br />
Exceeds the time of year to work, although not yet fully<br />
understood. Ar, H2 gas and bit boron source<br />
In BC13, B, H6, BF3veya B ^ ^ CH (trimetilborat)<br />
using the 800-1000 ° C temperature, such as about 10&#8242;2 Pa<br />
Built on a low-pressure plasma in<br />
is the snoring. Microstructure and demirbor layers<br />
The growth process temperature, gas mixture ratios, material<br />
composition, process and exchange rate pressure<br />
applied current density can be controlled with<br />
[18.19]. This method in Germany in the automotive sector<br />
Because of superior properties of processed used<br />
has attracted the attention of industry and increasing research interest<br />
concentrated [20].</p>
<p>RESULTS<br />
Started to be implemented today with plasma<br />
thermochemical surface treatments were examined, the following<br />
Advantages that can be seen;<br />
• Plasma surface treatments made with entirely with the environment<br />
friendly is<br />
• &#8220;First, although the high investment costs, transaction<br />
cost is very low,<br />
• Processing time is short,<br />
• Surface applied to process the material wear and<br />
corrosion resistance is very high,<br />
• Work on track to be hit are low,<br />
• After the procedure it is possible to control that occurs içyap?n?n,<br />
• Surface hardening process unwanted places<br />
Masking is easy,<br />
• Normal surface hardening process than<br />
process can be performed at lower temperatures,<br />
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McGraw-Hill, US.A, (1991).<br />
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D. A Pulse C. Glow Discharge, Surface and<br />
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		<title>Plating Titanium with Black Krome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, let me say that I am considering purchasing the brush plating kit in order to create a ring for my husband.  I found the perfect ring but it is the wrong finish.  With that said&#8230;
I would like to plate a titanium ring with Black Krome, is this possible?  If not, do [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>First, let me say that I am considering purchasing the brush <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">plating</a> kit in order to create a ring for my husband.  I found the perfect ring but it is the wrong finish.  With that said&#8230;</p>
<p>I would like to plate a titanium ring with Black Krome, is this possible?  If not, do you have any other recommendations to achieve a black finish on titanium?</p>
<p>Thank-you, <br />
Melissa</div>
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		<title>Building a Chiller of Sorts, Tubing Type?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I can&#8217;t afford a good aquarium chiller and it seems the cheap ones on ebay are not worth it so I&#8217;m going to do what I always seem to do and build a simple cooling coil.
Now normally I don&#8217;t have material restrictions but with the ano bath obviously I need plastic tubing. I could [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So I can&#8217;t afford a good aquarium chiller and it seems the cheap ones on ebay are not worth it so I&#8217;m going to do what I always seem to do and build a simple cooling coil.</p>
<p>Now normally I don&#8217;t have material restrictions but with the ano bath obviously I need plastic tubing. I could use titanium but don&#8217;t have the cash.</p>
<p>All I&#8217;m going to do is get a coil of tubing and drop it in the ano bath and run cold water into it from another bucket of ice and water with a pump.</p>
<p>The question I have for all of you is that it seems most tubing at the hardware store is fairly thick walled and acts as an insulator. Does anyone have any suggestions to an inexpensive easy to find tubing I can use for this project. It has to be able to transfer heat through it&#8217;s walls.</p></div>
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		<title>Electroless Nickel Questions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going to mix Five Pints of the Caswell EN and I have a few questions.
 The brass part to be plated is right at 40 Sq In. The Plating Manual says to &#34;Only add enough replenisher to bring the credits up to 100%&#34; and suggests replenishment every ten minutes (another sentence says five minutes)..  [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Going to mix Five Pints of the Caswell EN and I have a few questions.<br />
 The brass part to be plated is right at 40 Sq In. The <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">Plating</a> Manual says to &quot;Only add enough replenisher to bring the credits up to 100%&quot; and suggests replenishment every ten minutes (another sentence says five minutes)..  Okay, got that..<br />
   <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">Plating</a> a 40 Sq In part for 60 minutes will &quot;consume&quot; 2400 Credits. If I plate for ten minutes, I will consume 400 Credits, Replenish with .25 oz Part A and .5 oz Part C adds back 450 Credits putting me 50 credits &quot;over&quot; the 100% at every replenish.<br />
   Question #1. Can I plate for 11min 15 seconds instead? This figures out to consume 450 credits. I&#8217;ll need to do five of these sessions with the last session being 3 minutes 55 seconds (this will start the next <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">plating</a> session at 1640 credits, 380 credits above the minimum of 1260)  Am I being overly critical (anal) with respect to total credits and times?<br />
    Question #2.  Should the part be removed during the replenishment process? Or is is okay to leave the part &quot;cookin&#8217;&quot;?<br />
    Question #3. After I mix my primary bath, can I go ahead and mix the total remaining four ounces of Part A with all eight ounces of Part C to make the Replenisher? Or just premix the two parts in an amount that will be used during one <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">plating</a> session?<br />
    Lastly, Question #4. What is the approximate &quot;shelf life&quot; of the primary EN <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">Plating</a> solution?<br />
    Any and all help appreciated.<br />
    Thanks.</div>
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		<title>best mix for olive?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[hey my friend got his ripper one back today and he wants brown and olive. i have brown, but i&#8217;ve heard that olive is hard to get right. does anyone have any input? is caswells olive dye good? if anyone can help me out that would be very appreciated. thanx!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>hey my friend got his ripper one back today and he wants brown and olive. i have brown, but i&#8217;ve heard that olive is hard to get right. does anyone have any input? is caswells olive dye good? if anyone can help me out that would be very appreciated. thanx!</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[I see Caswell has a product called Mask It. In a brush gold plating situation. Can this product be applied to a chrome piece, resist chrome stripping, resist nickel activation and still give a sharp edge to the gold plate up to the chrome?
I&#8217;ve used the nail polish and acetone to remove routine but this [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I see Caswell has a product called Mask It. In a brush gold <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/plating" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Plating">plating</a> situation. Can this product be applied to a chrome piece, resist chrome stripping, resist nickel activation and still give a sharp edge to the gold plate up to the chrome?<br />
I&#8217;ve used the nail polish and acetone to remove routine but this is not acceptable due to other paint being in close proximity to the plated item.<br />
I&#8217;m looking for something I can apply with a brush or toothpick and peel off.<br />
Has anyone tried this product or have any ideas?<br />
Thanks,<br />
Eric</div>
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		<title>Black Oxide Kit on Carbon Steel</title>
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I am using Caswell Black Oxide on a piece of Carbon Steel that I am using to make a piece of jewelry from.  The solution works perfectly and turns the Steel jet black.  
The problem is that the piece after it has blackened gives off a putrid smell.  There is nothing [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi, </p>
<p>I am using Caswell Black Oxide on a piece of Carbon Steel that I am using to make a piece of jewelry from.  The solution works perfectly and turns the Steel jet black.  </p>
<p>The problem is that the piece after it has blackened gives off a putrid smell.  There is nothing that I can do to get rid of the smell.  I have tried to use Carbon Steel from two different vendors but both give off the same smell.</p>
<p>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Vikas</div>
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		<title>ran into a problem??????</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I machined an item from 6061 aluminum.  basically it is a ring (doughnut) with 6 bolt holes in the face, then counter sunk so the bolt head lays flush with the face.  
I shot gloss black on them last night and had poor results.  Around the machined edge of the countersink, the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I machined an item from 6061 <a href="http://www.anodizingequipments.com/tag/aluminum" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with aluminum">aluminum</a>.  basically it is a ring (doughnut) with 6 bolt holes in the face, then counter sunk so the bolt head lays flush with the face.  </p>
<p>I shot gloss black on them last night and had poor results.  Around the machined edge of the countersink, the powder appeared to flow away&#8230;so&#8230;in essence, there is a hairline silver ring around each counter sink.</p>
<p>here is how I prepped:</p>
<p>1) scorch brited part<br />
2) used brake cleaner<br />
3) heated part to dry off any residue<br />
4) powdered&#8230;cured</p>
<p>question:  should I media blast the entire part to ensure the crisp edge of the counter sink gets etched?</p>
<p>Thanks</p></div>
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