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CPM-S30V Corrosion
Bringing a question that I opened via PM up for discussion:
Bill, I used the T2 CPM-S30V last weekend to cut some meat and now the blade appears to have rust spots and some pitting going on, it has the Bead-Blasted Finish. What can I treat this with other than polishing it with something like Simichrome and a toothbrush or Nev-R-Dull?? Can it be Passivated in something like a Salt Bath or some Chemical Treatment ?? Does this steel tend to do this, that easily ?? I'm coating it with LPS 2 until I know how to properly treat it. Take care. Martin |
How deep is the discoloration? This steel puts us, as makers, in a very interesting place. The stain resistance is pretty good but the material is so hard to finish that we have to use a finish like sandblasting or bead blasting. For added stain resistance Chris and I KG GunKote the Yarborough and Green Beret knife blades. The problem with a sandblast finish is that when the blast medium is recycled it also has pieces of metal in it, these are shot at high pressure back onto the surface of the blade and some imbed there. This can cause a mild electrolysis to happen on the surface, which we read as stain or rust. What kind of rattlesnake did you cut up for chow anyway?
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Excuse me for not answering the whole question, How the hell do you know what Passivation is? Your the first harsey knife user who's EVER asked about that! Holy crap, you can't take these SF guys anywhere! more to follow.
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#2. It was a dead Cow !! Later, Martin |
Passivation for CPM S-30V involves boiling in either hydrachloric or sulphuric acid (need to check, can't remember which) for a period of time. This removes the surface imbedded impurities from any machining process or sandblasting. The result is supposed to be a very clean white surface. This is too dangerous a setup for me to do in this shop. Too many problems associated with using hot acid. (edited because of my usual spelling skills)
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To answer the last part of your question, no, to this point it doesn't do this (rust) easily. Stuff happens and that's why I'm glad we are having this discussion out in the open here. I'll be following up with the manufacturer in the morning. Hows the actual edge holding up after some use?
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As to the edge, WHAT EDGE ?!?!?! I haven't had to touch it, FOR FEAR OF LOOSING WHATEVER I TOUCH IT WITH !!!! I'll keep ya posted. Martin |
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Have you tried wiping the knife off after cutting with it? I am told this works well. :) (Ducking now! );) |
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Just hacking on ya RL... :p |
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Would have thought that in this crowd you would have learned better by now !! You should have thought about it and remembered that I know where you DUCK !!:D But yes, I wiped it off, but the combination of blood and salt/seasonings residue combined with body heat and humidity and brought on the staining. It looks good now and I will repeat the Simichrome treatement a couple of more times until the grain tightens up, unless Mr Bill recommends differently !! |
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SNL anybody? LOL |
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