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lyosha

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The black coating used on the RI rig I have has lasted two years with no marks.


Is it a hard anodising?
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lyosha

Is black hardware made of a black metal or just coated with something?

Can someone post the wear on the hardware after a few hundred jumps?

Is it more abrasive to the white loop on the risers?



400 jumps on my Vector - still looks great - no obvious wear.
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lyosha

***The black coating used on the RI rig I have has lasted two years with no marks.



Really? That's encouraging.

Anyone with an infinity with black hardware that's seen some action already?

I believe that Velocity - like Rigging Innovations - uses Wichard for black hardware. Other manufacturers may use them as well.

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I don't think corrosion resistant steel (aka stainless steel) is considered a ferrous metal. :P

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sundevil777

I don't think corrosion resistant steel (aka stainless steel) is considered a ferrous metal. :P



dpreguy is correct in that you cannot anodize steel or stainless. Technically if it has iron in it then it's a ferrous class of metal.

The black coating is black oxide. I think for us it would be stainless hardware that's been coated. You can't just do it on zinc coated hardware so stripping then coating is a bad deal. The black oxide application itself uses a salt not an acid so hydrogen embrittlement is not an issue.

I did some of my own anodizing and oxide coating non-parachuting parts I made/machined but I gave up a few years ago as it was a messy and difficult process. Nobody wants their parts to come out blotchy!

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