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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2565090" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Other than CeroKote which you ruled out, there's DLC coating. SAC used to use this guy, not sure if they do anymore or not:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.clubcustomguns.com/ionbond[/URL]</p><p>It's something I've considered because my sweat is acidic or something because it eats coatings off of part.s Lacquer doesn't stand a chance against me, nor gold and silver plate. Some things turn green if I wear them long enough. Part of why I carry Glocks, they're cheap to work on. TiN coated upgrades are in many of them.</p><p></p><p>And geez, talk about splitting hairs here. Nitriding is the process, "nitride" is the resulting finish. Idiomatically "coating" is used to refer to finishes also because while a finish such as nitride can act as a base for subsequent coatings it also functions as a stand-alone coating if it's not over-coated. Parkerizing is a phosphate treatment process that results in a parkerized finish, commonly called phosphate coating. Six one half-dozen the other, it's the same thing. TiN is a coating also, has to be put on with PVD like the Ion coat I linked to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2565090, member: 116181"] Other than CeroKote which you ruled out, there's DLC coating. SAC used to use this guy, not sure if they do anymore or not: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.clubcustomguns.com/ionbond[/URL] It's something I've considered because my sweat is acidic or something because it eats coatings off of part.s Lacquer doesn't stand a chance against me, nor gold and silver plate. Some things turn green if I wear them long enough. Part of why I carry Glocks, they're cheap to work on. TiN coated upgrades are in many of them. And geez, talk about splitting hairs here. Nitriding is the process, "nitride" is the resulting finish. Idiomatically "coating" is used to refer to finishes also because while a finish such as nitride can act as a base for subsequent coatings it also functions as a stand-alone coating if it's not over-coated. Parkerizing is a phosphate treatment process that results in a parkerized finish, commonly called phosphate coating. Six one half-dozen the other, it's the same thing. TiN is a coating also, has to be put on with PVD like the Ion coat I linked to. [/QUOTE]
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