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Old 28 December 2006
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Default Surface treatments

hi there...

i'm new here...my name is giuseppe and i write form torino. i red some information about CRP in RACE TECH MAG
a simple question: what kind of surface treatments we have to make on titanium components in order to increase aestetical appearance and to obtain "scratch-resistant surface"?

thank you for attention.
giuseppe
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Old 29 December 2006
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Default Re: Surface treatments

Hi Giuseppe! Welcome!

We could also speak in Italian, but someone couldn't understand...so if you need further details in Italian please write us an email, you find all contacts on the website.
By the way, briefly:

All PVD treatments can improve the scratch resistance. In particular:
- TIN: the surface becomes gold colour
- TICN: the surface becomes darker (purple)
- NiCr: the surface remains Ti colour.

To have more technical details and to give you a more precise reply, it could be useful to understand a little better the application and maybe the Ti alloy...if you can give me these details I will involve my technicians to give you a more precise reply.

Cheers, Livia
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Old 31 December 2006
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hi livia

no problems for languages...

thank you for informations...it was simply curiosity...

compliment for your website and forum...very interesting!

happy new year,
giuseppe.
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Old 02 January 2007
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Default Re: Surface treatments

Thanks for your nice words! Don't hesitate to ask for more info!

Happy New Year to you too, and to everybody in the forum!

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