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    Copper colour confusion

    Hiya everyone
    I've had a quick scan down the search results and can't seem to find an answer, nevertheless I apologise if this has already been asked.

    I've got a steel screwdriver that's been used for both removing screws and breaking stuff apart like a chisel. I've noticed that the top layer of silver-coloured plating has word off to reveal something like copper underneath. Obviously, not-one makes a screwdriver from copper. Plus it's magnetic.
    What is this shiny brown colour? It's doesn't really look like rust - it's not bumpy or patchy, but a single uniform smooth shade right the way along. I've also noticed this effect beneath the top layer of stainless. Could it be what's known as tea-staining?

    Just out of interest really but may help with grading

    Thanks guys

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    If it is chrome plated then under the chrome is a copper plate which makes it possible to plate with chrome. So if seems logical you might find the copper color showing, Mike.

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    Spot on Miked!

    The process is..

    Copper, then Nickel (in some applications), then Chrome. The chrome is very very thin compared to the Ni ad Cu coatings..
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    Genius - that makes sense. I've seen it on decorative items with a silver coating before, so I guess that's the chrome.
    How thick is the Cu layer - and would this affect the grade if it's magnetic or will yards tend to just count this as steel?



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