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Source for Annealing salt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1608898" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p><a href="https://www.hubbardhall.com/chemical-applications/heat-treatment-salts/" target="_blank">https://www.hubbardhall.com/chemical-applications/heat-treatment-salts/</a></p><p></p><p>Might give the above listed company a call to see if they have anything that mirrors the salt Ballistic Recreations provides. The below listed quote/salt description was was taken directly from Ballistic Recreations website.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Predominately a blend of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite, this salt closely matches the old MIL-S-10699 Type I heat treating salt used by US government armouries for heat treating metals including copper alloys. Ideal for annealing and stress relieving of cold worked brass cartridge cases, the salt melts at 142°C and can be used up to 590°C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1608898, member: 98025"] [URL]https://www.hubbardhall.com/chemical-applications/heat-treatment-salts/[/URL] Might give the above listed company a call to see if they have anything that mirrors the salt Ballistic Recreations provides. The below listed quote/salt description was was taken directly from Ballistic Recreations website. Predominately a blend of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite, this salt closely matches the old MIL-S-10699 Type I heat treating salt used by US government armouries for heat treating metals including copper alloys. Ideal for annealing and stress relieving of cold worked brass cartridge cases, the salt melts at 142°C and can be used up to 590°C. [/QUOTE]
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