Posted: 9/10/2013 6:24:13 PM EDT
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I've been wondering something for a while…
I make and use my own hot caustic bluing salts out of caustic soda, sodium nitrate, and sodium nitirite. All that gets mixed up with water (gets REALLY hot when the water's added) and then heated further. What I'm wondering is that the salts seems to heat evenly up till about 250° F, and then it "sticks." The temperature will hold there for a few minutes and then rise rapidly to bluing temperature (298° F), at which point the salts boil. Any idea on what reaction is going on that makes the temp stick and then rise so fast? |