I know this is properly not the right place to put this question, but i didn't know where else to put it.
I have some grade 2 Titanium M3 button screws that i want to "heat anodize" black using oil.
Yes i know heat anodizing isn't a real thing. anodizing is an electrochemical process. but people know what you are talking about if you say it.
If i heat it up to a glowing red and cool it down using ice water, will it still have good strength?
If i wanna keep'em as close to original strength and toughness as possible, should i cool it down slowly or fast?
In my case i don't want them too soft. it's for a race quadcopter.
Any input is appreciated.
I have some grade 2 Titanium M3 button screws that i want to "heat anodize" black using oil.
Yes i know heat anodizing isn't a real thing. anodizing is an electrochemical process. but people know what you are talking about if you say it.
If i heat it up to a glowing red and cool it down using ice water, will it still have good strength?
If i wanna keep'em as close to original strength and toughness as possible, should i cool it down slowly or fast?
In my case i don't want them too soft. it's for a race quadcopter.
Any input is appreciated.