Marking blue

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Marking Blue, Layout Stain or Prussian blue is a dye used in metalworking to aid in marking out rough parts for further machining. It is used to stain or paint a metal object with a very thin layer of dye that can be scratched off using a scriber or other sharp instrument to reveal a bright, yet very narrow line in the metal underneath. The advantages are that any existing scratches are covered with the dye and the new lines have a contrasting background.

Felt tipped, marker pens are a good alternative to the dye as they are convenient and tend not to dry up as quickly, marking blue in the form of dye or ink has a tendency to dry in the containers and become unusable quickly. Other alternatives are chalk (used on rough castings) or a copper sulphate solution that leaves a deposit of copper on the clean metal. This thin copper coating is more resistant to rough handling and the action of coolants or cutting compounds.

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