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Richard Casady wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 16:47:00 -0400, HK wrote: BTW, there are lots of quality gold-toned fishing reels from Shimano and others where the plating has worn off. You can find it very difficult to measure the hardness of very thin coatings, but titanium nitride is estimated at Rockwell C 85. It is coated on to drill bits, steel knife cutting edges, and the titanium handles on my Buck folding knife. It is yellow in color, and is used for decoration as well as wear resistance. You can color anodize aluminum that color, but I don't believe the coating is as abrasion resistant as the nitride, notwithstanding the fact the all aluminum has a coating of sapphire, transparent aluminum oxide. Casady Interestingly, the gold-tone coating on the spools of my Penn spinning reels does not seem to wear off nearly as easily as the coating on the Shimanos. It's strictly ornamental, though. Both brands of reels work well for me... |
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