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Annie Annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2804327" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Sometimes the "Color" comes from impurities/chemicals on the surface of the brass. The heat accents the color. We have an AMP and can take wet ss tumbled cleaned dry Lapua Brass and anneal. They don't come out the same way as from the factory. In fact very little color. If you do a search on LRH you will find other articles on Brass Color from Annealing. Als get info off the internet. This is :Induction" Annealing.</p><p>Now some the "Flame: anneal may get more color due to longer/higher heat.</p><p>You should also check the Induction and Time that you anneal with Annie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2804327, member: 116439"] Sometimes the "Color" comes from impurities/chemicals on the surface of the brass. The heat accents the color. We have an AMP and can take wet ss tumbled cleaned dry Lapua Brass and anneal. They don't come out the same way as from the factory. In fact very little color. If you do a search on LRH you will find other articles on Brass Color from Annealing. Als get info off the internet. This is :Induction" Annealing. Now some the "Flame: anneal may get more color due to longer/higher heat. You should also check the Induction and Time that you anneal with Annie. [/QUOTE]
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