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Hot salt bluing solution
Hi all I'm an amature gunsmith and have recently been given the following formular for a hot salt bath treatment to blue steel gun barrels.
NaOh 1843g
NaNo3 482g
NaNo2 113g
Na3Po4 57g
Distilled water 3800g
The solution is heated to 143c the parts are then immersed in this and boiled for around 30mins.
Now I'm no chemist but surely the NaNo2 will turn to NaNo3 when the solution is heated by removing the O from the distilled water. So I can't see why
you dont just add 595g NaNo3 instead?
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Been doing some small scale tests using my afore mentioned substitution and it seems to work well. Whats the best way to neturalise the salts for
disposal?
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very interesting. why do you want to discard the salts? are they not of any use for bluing anymore? how or where do you get sodium phosphate and
sodium nitrite?
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I was having terrable problems sourcing NaNO2 which partially led to me coming up with my proposed substitution. Being an amature gunsmith I dont have
enough reason for chemical supply companys to supply me at the moment.
The Na3PO4 I bought off ebay http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/images/smilies/smile.gif
The reason you normally discard the salts is that you use the heat given off by the salts as you heat them to help boost the salts up to 140c. Once
there up there you can keep them there with your gas burner. Once they cool down they dont do it again and it leaves a sludgy black mess. Also you
spend a fortune trying to heat them.
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