Cheap PriceList for DIN-6923-Stainless-Steel-304-A2-70-Hexagon-Flange-Nut Export to Paris

Hexagon Flange Nuts Standard: DIN6923, ISO4161, ASME B18.2.2, ASME B18.16.4, IFI D-21 Metric Size: M6-M20 Inch Size: 1/4”-3/4” Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel covers grade ISO 898-2 class 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12; SAE J995 Grade 2, 5, 8; ASTM A563 A, C, D, DH  ASTM F594 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H; ISO 3506 A2-70, A2-80, A4-70, A4-80 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hop Dipped Galvanized, Dacromet, etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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    It’s possible to mimic the surface oxidation of antique brass objects by using the following techniques.

    Warning
    If you use chemicals to age brass, wear gloves that completely cover your hands, and safety glasses. Work in a well-ventilated room.

    Step 1: Remove any varnish
    Remove any varnish from the surface of the object by applying acetone with a brush. Rinse off the acetone with hot water.

    Tip
    If you are not sure the object is made of brass – bronze and copper look similar – take it to an expert for an evaluation. Aging treatments that work for brass may damage other materials.

    Step 2: Brush vinegar or salt water on the surface
    Brush vinegar or salt water over the entire surface of the object using the paintbrush. Both liquids oxidize the brass.

    Step 3: Apply heat
    Apply heat or a flame to the object, which causes the brass object to take on an aged appearance relatively quickly.

    Warning
    Brass is often coated with lacquer. Be sure that all lacquer has been removed from the object before subjecting it to flame because lacquer is flammable.

    Step 4: Use a commercial aging product
    Apply an over-the-counter aging product, though it may leave a color deposit on the object’s surface that wears off easily during normal use.

    Step 5: Use ammonia
    Place the object in a large plastic bag next to a rag soaked in ammonia. Ammonia vapor produces a greenish-brown oxide finish on brass, close in color to a natural patina.

    Did You Know?
    Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.