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termed "gun
bluing",
while heavier coatings are
termed "black oxide". Both
refer to the same
chemical process for
providing true gun
bluing.
Various processes...
- Look up
bluing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bluing (steel) is a p****ivation
process in
which steel is
partially protected against rust
Bluing may also...
- the
bluing back into the
fabric to
restore whiteness. On the same principle,
bluing is
sometimes used by white-haired
people in a
blue rinse.
Bluing has...
- Stewart's
Bluing is a
brand of
liquid bluing agent used for
whitening fabrics. It is
primarily a
colloid of the
blue pigment "Prussian
blue" and water...
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Blue is one of the
three primary colours in the RYB
colour model (traditional
colour theory), as well as in the RGB (additive)
colour model. It lies between...
- montana), was in the non-
bluing clade, but in 2010, the type
species was
changed to P. semilanceata, a
member of the
bluing clade. A 2006
molecular phylogenetic...
- Engineer's
blue (also
known as s****ing
blue,
Prussian blue, or
simply bluing) is a
highly pigmented paste used to ****ist in the
mating of two or more...
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Blued may
refer to:
Bluing (steel), a type of
finish blued (macOS)
Blued (app)
Search for "
blued" on Wikipedia. All
pages with
titles beginning with Blued...
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Steel blue is a
shade of
blue color that
resembles blue steel, i.e.,
steel which has been
subjected to
bluing for
protection from rust. It is one of the...
- blue is
present in some
preparations of
laundry bluing, such as Mrs. Stewart's
Bluing.
Prussian blue (PB) has been
studied for its
applications in electrochemical...