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ARCOR C2
We have an RFQ for a stainless pin with ARCOR C2 Surface Treatment. What is that? Thank you in advance.
Robert W WrightPhiladelphia Rivet - Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA
2006
2006
ARCOR® C, N & V. Thermochemical treatments (nitriding, nitrocarburizing, oxynitrocarburizing) using molten salt baths to improve friction and corrosion resistance properties of steels and cast irons. Developed by Hydromécanique Et Frottement (HEF) in France.
www.hef-nitriding.com/thermo/procedes.asp
For ARCOR® C2 specifics, try one of these:
H.E.F. USA, Columbus OH
Thermal Chemical (a licensee), Madison, IN. www.thermalchemical.com
- Goleta, California

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