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Scale Prevention During Heat Treating  Terry Primos


This article/tutorial applies to those who use plain carbon and low alloy steels, rather than high alloy air hardening/stainless steels. The reason it is not for the high alloy steels is that the maximum effective temperature for this compound is somewhere around 1600° Fahrenheit. I will cover a compound that I use to at least reduce, and usually completely prevent scale when heat treating.

Be aware that you may well see some things here that are quite different from the way you do them or have seen them done. I will try to explain why I do them the way that I do in a meaningful manner. I will also try to anticipate any questions you may have, and answer them before you have to ask them.

From time to time I have been asked if I knew a way cut down or eliminate scale and mild pitting in heat treating. I've also seen the question posed on knifemakers forums. For some reason I have yet to have anyone tell me that they took my advice and tried this. I believe this tutorial may open some eyes and ears, because it's true that a picture is worth a thousand words.

Rather than hold you in suspense, let me start by showing you the secret "magic" compound. Actually it has been available and in use for many years.

PBC is a no-scale compound for heat treating. It is sold through Brownells. Like everything else used in a knife shop other than plain tap water, the compound can be hazardous to your health, and the prescribed warnings and handling need to observed. I have my heat treating oven right beside the door to my shop. I apply the compound to the blade outside to assure good ventilation.

The glass container beside the PBC is merely an old spice jar that I use to sprinkle the compound on the blade.

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