Да ли ти челични бријачи могу после ихахај година да зарђају као бритва што се дешава?
По мени, најлепши је златни финиш за компактно-здепасте бријаче (нпр.: Фет хендл Тек, Фетбој, Фатип), иначе ми је тозла кичерица, али овима некако стоји - кад их видим уживо схватим зашто.
Нпр. да је Едвин Џегер у златном финишу био би ми бљак гарант, јер је велик бријач и деловало би ми смешно и џиберски.
Celicni brijaci se rade od nerdjajuceg celika i mogucnost da zardjaju bi trebala biti iskljucena, mada postoji mogucnost i normalno je da ss patinira ukoliko se ne koristi i odrzava.
Moj licni izbor bi bio satin finish za ss i chrome finish za brijace kojima je neophodna oplata.
Sto se gunmetal finisa tice, mislim da nije toliko kratkotrajan i da ima veliku tvrdocu, na klipu ima dosta refleksije svetlosti pa ne mogu sa sigurnoscu nista reci, mada puno uticaja ima i sama oplata i postupak koji je koriscen kod iste.
Evo nekih zanimljivih cinjenica koje sam iskopao na netu:Plating Explainations
CHROME: Chrome is very popular style of metal plating. Chrome is an excellent choice and moderately priced as a plating surface. It is durable and wears well. Chrome has a brilliant, durable, shine and compliments any wood or acrylic pen material.
GOLD-24k: Gold plating may be somewhat thick and well done but will eventually wear, showing the base metal underneath. The base metal is often a brass alloy. Brassing occurs when the gold eventually wears away exposing brass through the gold.
GOLD-22k and 10k: This plating alloy is made of gold and other metals. While it is more durable, eventually some brassing may occur.
Many gold plated pen parts are covered with an epoxy coating which makes the gold plating more durable and wearable. But remember, gold plating will wear away with time.
TITANIUM GOLD: One of the most durable finishes available is Titanium. In fact, it may well be the hardest of all metal finishes on pens. The process uses what is called PVD (particle vapor deposition). Titanium gold is a cost effective alternative to real gold. Titanium and zirconium nitride is matched to the color of real gold and is molecularly bonded to the pen parts, 24k gold is bonded (sputtered) on the parts to achieve a color match to gold and parts are again re-plated after this step. The final result is a lustrous bright gold finish that will virtually never show wear.
BLACK TITANIUM: This finish is very durable and is one of our favorites. The black titanium finish has a similar process as the gold titanium process. But instead of a gold layer, a black layer is bonded between the titanium and zirconium nitride layers. Black titanium can take on several different looks depending how light is reflected. The color can be various shades of black, grey, gunmetal or chorme. We typically use a gunmetal shade.
PLATINUM AND RHODIUM: These two metals are closely related and are chrome or silver in color. They are both very durable and will give many many years of trouble free service. Platinum and rhodium are elegant and rich looking finish for pens.
STERLING SILVER: The plating is "silverware" quality and is, on average, 20 microns in thickness. Sterling silver will give many many years of quality service, just like your real silverware utensils.
A FINAL WORD ON PLATING: There is no way to give a quantitative answer as to how long these plating’s will last. Wear-ability will be largely determined by the usage, the environment where the pen is used, the body chemistry of the owner, and the care with which the pen is given. Except for the 10k, 23k, and 24k, the plating’s used will give several years of faithful service.