I have tried using cold bluing solutions for surface treatment of small tools that I make in my home shop. They look good and the process just requires good clean steel for it to work. However the coating is not very durable and it soon rubs off. It also doesn't prevent corrosion for very long. I had been doing some research on Parker Phosphate coatings (parkerising) but it seemed too complicated and I thought it would be difficult to get the chemicals required. Living in Australia is a disadvantage when it comes to processes like this since many vendors in overseas countries don't like shipping to Australia, especially when it comes to chemicals. I found a company in Australia called Jane Kits and they sell a really comprehensive range of supplies for metal plating and parkerising. It is possible to purchase the chemicals in dry powder form and they sell in quantities suitable for a home shop. I purchased a 4 litre kit which comprises a Metex M activator for the pre treatment of polished mild steel, the parker phosphate powder and a bottle of parker dry touch oil for the post treatment (looks like ordinary soluble oil to me). I ran a number of parts recently and I was surprised at the quality of finish I could achieve in less than 20 minutes of processing time. The surface looks a dark grey, very uniform in colour and it has a texture like it has been bead blasted.
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Regards,
Mark Presling
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