AESamuel
Established Member
Hey there,
I recently bought some evapo rust after hearing good things and it's worked a treat on rust.
On some of the tools it's left a black coating which evapo rust says is a layer of carbon that has settled in the pores of the metal due to carbon migration. I know that decarburisation can have a bad effect on tool steel during the heat treatment process, but evapo rust claim it won't have any effect in this instance.
I'm not too worried about it as it's easy to remove, but out of pure curiosity, does anyone else think this is carbon migration and could it be of a level that would actually be noticeable on the steel? I've uploaded an image of some of the blades, these ones in particular have a very clear line where the black coating starts, looks like a hardening line.
I recently bought some evapo rust after hearing good things and it's worked a treat on rust.
On some of the tools it's left a black coating which evapo rust says is a layer of carbon that has settled in the pores of the metal due to carbon migration. I know that decarburisation can have a bad effect on tool steel during the heat treatment process, but evapo rust claim it won't have any effect in this instance.
I'm not too worried about it as it's easy to remove, but out of pure curiosity, does anyone else think this is carbon migration and could it be of a level that would actually be noticeable on the steel? I've uploaded an image of some of the blades, these ones in particular have a very clear line where the black coating starts, looks like a hardening line.