ASSDA Pickling and Passivation PDF
ASSDA Pickling and Passivation PDF
ASSDA Pickling and Passivation PDF
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Passivation
Both pickling and passivation solutions can employ dangerous acids that can damage both the operator
and the environment if not handled correctly. Stainless pickling acids are highly corrosive to carbon
steel.
It is essential that all acids are thoroughly removed by rinsing the component after completing the
process. Residual hydrofluoric acid will initiate pitting corrosion.
It may be advantageous to neutralise the acid with an alkali before the rinsing step.
ASTM A380 Standard Practice for Cleaning, Descaling and Passivation of Stainless Steel Parts, Equipment
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2/16/13 ASSDA - Pickling and Passivation
ASTM A380 Standard Practice for Cleaning, Descaling and Passivation of Stainless Steel Parts, Equipment
and Systems is a valuable source of information on pickling and passivation treatments. Other sources
of information may be obtained by contacting ASSDA.
The corrosion resistance of the stainless steel is affected by the roughness of the surface after polishing,
with a marked decrease of the corrosion resistance as the surface roughness increases above a R a
value of about 0.5 micrometres. This roughly corresponds to the surface produced by grinding with 320
grit abrasives.
Either passivation or electropolishing can be used to improve the corrosion resistance of mechanically
polished surfaces.
Safety
Pickling and passivation use strong acids, and normal precautions for safety should be followed. C onsult
Materials Safety Data Sheets and product packaging for detailed advice.
Further sources of information on both pickling and passivation can be obtained by contacting ASSDA.
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