How is the red finish applied to manganese steel blades?

 Updated Mar 2026

The crimson finish on these blades is not a simple coat of paint. It is achieved through either controlled oxidation — where the steel surface is chemically treated to develop a stable red oxide layer — or through a bonded lacquer process applied directly to the prepared steel. Both methods produce a finish with visible depth: when light catches the blade at an angle, the color shifts and layers in ways a flat painted surface cannot. Manganese steel's composition actually supports this finish well, as its relatively stable surface minimizes the micro-pitting and irregularities that can cause coatings to appear uneven. For long-term display, keeping the blade lightly oiled and away from high humidity will preserve the finish's vibrancy and prevent any underlying steel from developing unwanted surface changes beneath the coating.

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