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under the name
Melonites Bogoslovskii, 1971; however, the same
generic name has also been used for
genus of
echinoid named Melonites Norwood & Owen,...
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Melonite is a
telluride of nickel; it is a
metallic mineral. Its
chemical formula is NiTe2. It is
opaque and
white to reddish-white in color, oxidizing...
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Melonites is an
extinct genus of sea
urchin from the
family Palaechinidae.
Species belonging to this
genus lived during the late
Mississippian (Meramecian)...
- resistance. It is
sometimes known by the
brand name of Tufftride,
Tenifer or
Melonite.
Three steps are involved:
nitrocarburize ("quench"), polish, and post-oxidize...
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hardening is
treated with a
proprietary nitriding process called Melonite. The
Melonite process produces a
matte gray non-glare
surface with a 68 Rockwell...
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capacities for
target or
combat shooting and the
slide also has a more
durable melonite finish. SIG
Sauer released a line of self-defense ammunition,
Elite Performance...
- gold, hessite, sylvanite, krennerite, calaverite, altaite, montbrayite,
melonite, frohbergite, tetradymite, rickardite,
vulcanite and pyrite.
Petzite forms...
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Retrieved 3
August 2017. "Metal Treatments:
Ferritic Nitrocarburizing/
Melonite/Tenifer".
Firearms History,
Technology & Development. 7
August 2010. Archived...
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nitrocarburizing or FNC, also
known by the
proprietary names "Tenifer", "Tufftride",
Melonite, and "Arcor", is a
range of
proprietary case
hardening processes that diffuse...
- with
bobbed hammer. Two
versions in use:
Natural stainless and
blackened Melonite. Both have the S&W
emblem and "West
Virginia State Police"
followed by...