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Patina copper pen
Patina copper pen












patina copper pen

When we talk about forced copper patina, we mean patina created using chemical means to hurry the process. Especially if you have handled your copper torch extensively in addition to exposing it to the air, the oils and other effects of human hands will produce patina with an even more attractive feel and enhanced glossiness. Natural patina requires time to form, and it generally develops into a mild and natural glossiness. Since there are moisture and different elements contained in the air, the copper surface will oxidize and slowly begin to turn brown or darken compared to its original color. In order to hasten the formation of natural copper patina, simply expose your copper torch to the air. There are the two ways to help make your copper torch develop patina: Patina is a chemical process at its core. Two Methods of Encouraging Patina Formation Patina can also be forced, which means encouraged to occur more quickly than it naturally would.

patina copper pen

Patina is a protective layer generally formed gradually when metals such as copper are exposed to atmospheric conditions. Patina, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a green, black, or brown layer that forms on the surface of some metals. Items made from copper are highly valued, not only because of its own characteristic of durability, but also the beautiful and unique patina it develops. During this year’s Black Friday sale, we even launched a seasonal edition copper torch, the Eternal 3, based on the fan favorite, flat EDC torch Arkfeld. Olight, catering to the desires of Ofans, has produced many different models of torches made of cooper over the years. Many pieces of artwork, utensils, even small tools, and even torches are made of this prized material. Things made of copper are very widely used around the world even today. Copper is one of the metals used by very early human beings.














Patina copper pen