- Tenifer
Tenifer is a
trademark ed name for the end result of achemical bathnitriding process that embedsnitrogen into aniron -containingalloy to create acorrosion -resistant finish that is a dull grey in color and extremely hard. The generic term for this type of process iscarbonitriding . Other trade names for carbonitriding include Melonite, Sursulf, Arcor, Tufftride, and Koline.*
Glock , anAustria n firearms manufacturer, utilizes this process to protect the slides of thepistols they manufacture. The Tenifer finish on a Glock is the third and final hardening process. It is 0.05 millimeters thick and produces a 64 Rockwell C (diamond cone) hardness rating via a 500 °C nitride bath. The final matte, non-glare finish meets or exceedsstainless steel specifications, is 85% more corrosion resistant than a hard chrome finish, and is 99.9% salt-water corrosion resistant. After the Tenifer process, a black Parkerized finish is applied and the slide is protected even if the finish were to wear off. Several other pistols also use this process including theWalther P99 and Steyr M/S series.*Grandpower, a Slovakian firearms producer, also uses a Tenifer IPQ treatment to harden metal parts on its K100 pistol.""'
External links
* [http://www.keighleylabs.co.uk/tufftride.html Detailed information on the Tufftride process]
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