It blackens the steel and forms a 1μ oxide film on the surface to prevent rust. It also aims to improve aesthetics (visual beauty).
The chemical reaction of black dyeing forms a 1μ oxide film on the surface of steel products, enhancing their rust prevention capabilities. Since painting is a topcoat, it results in dimensional changes, but black dyeing penetrates the item itself, so the original dimensions of the item remain largely unchanged, making it suitable for items that require dimensional accuracy. It improves rust prevention (rust stopping) and aesthetics (visual beauty) of iron and steel products, as well as suppresses light reflection. Additionally, our company hand washes each item for black dyeing, especially for complex shapes like machine parts or shapes prone to drug accumulation, resulting in clean products that are less likely to retain chemicals. <Other names for black dyeing> Ferric oxide treatment, ferric oxide treatment, Fe304, alkaline coloring.
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This item originally had red rust, which has been removed and then treated with black dye. Iron is a cheap material that is prone to rusting, leading to the formation of red rust. Therefore, by applying a black dye treatment, we can prevent the occurrence of red rust. Due to a chemical reaction, a 1μ thick oxide film is formed on the surface, so the dimensions hardly change. Since this is made of cast iron, even after black dyeing, it will have a reddish-brown finish. *Cast iron products will have this kind of reddish-brown finish.
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All machines, tools, and precision parts that aim to improve aesthetics by being colored black, and require dimensional accuracy: - Bolts - Nuts - Screws - Machine parts - Wrenches - Scissors - Springs - Bobbins - Bicycle parts - Automobile parts - Precision instruments, etc.
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TM Corporation is a company that specializes in black dyeing and phosphating processing. We strive to protect the items infused with life during the processing stages from rust and to help maintain their precision. Located in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, a town known for its metalwork, we are committed to maximizing our know-how and continuously working towards further technological development. We accept processing from just one item, so please feel free to contact us. Additionally, we also offer sample processing (for a fee) for first-time customers.