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Ferritic nitrocarburizing or FNC, also
known by the
proprietary names "Tenifer", "Tufftride", Melonite, and "Arcor", is a
range of
proprietary case hardening...
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Quench polish quench (QPQ) is a
specialized type of
nitrocarburizing case
hardening that
increases corrosion resistance. It is
sometimes known by the brand...
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whence nitrogen A
finish applied to
certain firearms; see
ferritic nitrocarburizing The ring name of
Canadian actor and
former professional wrestler Daryl...
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surface making salt bath a
nitrocarburizing process.[citation needed] The
temperature used is
typical of all
nitrocarburizing processes: 550 to 570 °C.[citation...
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successful line of
pistols with a
polymer frame.
Glock introduced ferritic nitrocarburizing into the
firearms industry as an
anticorrosion surface treatment for...
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heated to 649–788 °C (1,200–1,450 °F).
Ferritic nitrocarburizing diffuses mostly nitrogen and some
carbon into the case of a workpiece...
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featuring a 1:7″
twist (six lands,
right twist)
barrel with a
ferritic nitrocarburized surface conversion which covers the barrel,
inside and out, as well...
- are used for
surface modification of
alloys such as
carburizing and
nitrocarburizing of steel.
Cryolite (a
fluoride salt) is used as a
solvent for aluminium...
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steel .338
barrel with 1:9.5 twist, 5R rifling, and
Melonite (ferritic
nitrocarburized)
finish One
piece handguard with 20 MOA top rail
Barrel nut accessible...
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conventional heat
treatments such as hardening, carburizing, nitriding,
nitrocarburizing, or
induction hardening. Most
borided steel surfaces will have iron...