Shown on Alloy 464 Naval Brass
For more information on Alloy 464 Naval Brass, See Bronze Materials
Type of Damage: | Visible Scratches | Visible Marring | Visible Fingerprints | Visible Dust & Dirt | Difficulty to Repair Finish | General Maintenance | ||||||||||||
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Damage Potential: | L | M | H | L | M | H | L | M | H | L | M | H | L | M | H | L | M | H |
#4 Grained | ||||||||||||||||||
Non-Directional | ||||||||||||||||||
#8 Mirror Polished | ||||||||||||||||||
Random Swirl | ||||||||||||||||||
Angel Hair |
L - Least damage potential; Least difficult to repair, requires little maintenance
M - Moderate damage potential; Moderately difficult to repair, requires moderate maintenance
H - High damage potential; Difficult to repair, requires high maintenance
Best choice in terms of performance
NOTES:
1. Uniformly abraded and polished finishes are more prone to showing scratches, especially when perpendicular to the grain. Complete re-graining of the entire surface may be necessary in extreme situations.
2. For care and maintenance of bronze, see:
Patina finishes offer a natural color variation as opposed to paint or anodizing. The irregular patterns, color intensities and substrate metal all play a part in the ambience of a patina finish. In addition, each individual artist will produce a slightly different "application signature" to the piece. If you require a finish that is perfectly uniform in appearance, we suggest you specify a Tnemec or powder coated finish rather than a patina (metallic paints and powders available).
An optional high-performance factory-applied clear coat is available in satin, semi-gloss, and high gloss sheens. NOTE: Illustrations above may differ slightly from actual finishes. Finish samples will be provided for approval at time of order. Special finishes available - contact factory for more information.