Restores damaged stainless steel surfaces such as weld seams by removing weld oxides the underlying chromium depleted layer and other defects that may cause local corrosion.
Pickling paste for stainless steel welding.
There are quite a few misconceptions about the passivation of stainless steel.
Pickling paste is an acid etching gel that can be brushed onto stainless steel welds to reduce the appearance of discolouration.
Avesta blueone pickling paste 130 is universally suitable for brush pickling of welds and smaller surfaces on all stainless steel grades.
Pickling paste pickling spray the pickling passivation process removes all ferritic contamination left at the time of welding process work.
This process of passivation pickling creates an transparent oxide film which protect welded stainless steel from going into corrosion form.
The use of demineralized water is preferred.
Böhler avesta blueone 130 pickling paste features fast pickling at low temperature.
Supplied in a 2kg plastic jar.
Paste is ideal for heavy pickling to tough applications as it restores damaged stainless steel surfaces such as weld seams by removing weld oxides the underlying chromium depleted layer and other defects that may cause local corrosion.
It is used to remove the black oxide marks and heat tint left during welding of stainless steel.
Where post weld cleaning cannot be avoided consideration should be given to using a less hazardous alternative to pickling paste.
When sufficient cleaning is complete simply wash off with water.
The paste is easy to apply and highly visible thanks to the visible.
S weld clean leaves a clean professional finished stainless steel weld area.
Avoid leaving stainless steel sheets on the floor exposed to traffic.
After pickling and completely removing oxide skin impurities stainless steel spontaneously passivates to the air.
Stainless steel surface restorers these restorers remove weld scale discoloration black oxides and other impurities from stainless steel also known as pickling while restoring the corrosion resistant chromium layer.
Various treatment methods are employed on stainless steel to restore its corrosion resistance following operations such as cutting and welding.
One of the most common methods is chemical pickling which mainly involves the use of a special mixture sometimes referred to as the pickling paste.
Chemical pickling is without a doubt an effective weld.
The quality of the rinsing water is a prerequisite for good passivation.