Below is a reply that Ryan Flynn from IonBond sent me, when asked for more info about corrosion resistance. Reprinted with his permission:
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John,
Here is some information to your questions about corrosion resistance. The 48 hour salt spray is what I was told by our Salesman Darrell Lewis. I have no solid evidence or documentation to back that up other than I haven’t received any feedback from customers on any rust problems, and I have done a lot of guns in the finish in the past year and a half. Hard chrome is the base layer of the coating, and while it is a thin layer, 1 to 2 microns, it is still there.
All I can definitely tell you is that this coating was developed for wear resistance and to reduce friction. Those are the two main purposes of the DLC coating and it does just that. Given the make up of the coating being hard chrome, tungsten Carbide, and diamond like carbon, all being very hard materials, which have a much slower oxidation period than stainless steels or carbon steels, it would take submission to almost constant tropical climates with no external care given, such as oiling, to see corrosion problems, and that’s an estimated guess. I haven’t done any personal testing of my own for corrosion on the coating. My personal opinion is if customers take care of their firearms like they're supposed to, then they wouldn’t have any corrosion issues any way. All it takes is a 30 second wipe down with a rag with a good oil in it maybe once a week.
This sounds of some concern to you and I completely understand, you want to give your customers the best products possible, and so do I. But the coating is what it is. If you want to do your own test, send me some scrap pieces and I will coat them for you at no charge and you can do your own testing, All I ask is that you keep me informed of your results and the steps and procedures of your test.
As always, if you have any questions feel free to let me know, its part of my job. You guys are my customers and I will do what’s needed to ensure you are satisfied, but I am not going to tell you something that isn’t the truth or sugar coat anything.
Thanks,
Ryan
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