Methods of protecting stainless steel from corrosion
ByStainless steel may corrode! Steel stains may also occur: One must remember that stainless steel requires special attention during selection, machining and storage. When properly operated and maintained, it is a perfect material for various applications and provides long-term, faultless operation of elements made of it. Removal of contamination and stains appearing on stainless steel surface: Apply safety at work regulations when using the aforementioned methods. You can buy high-quality stainless steel in the Stainlesseurope online shop. Stainless Europe offer over 20 stainless steel grades: seamless pipes, round bars and hollow bars, elbows, tees, reductions and many more. Possibility to purchase in retail and wholesale quantities.
Iron is an enemy of stainless steel. When in contact with steel, one must observe basic principles in order to provide its “rustproof” properties:
– when machining stainless steel, do not use the same tools used for machining black steel
– avoid contact of black steel with stainless steel – especially during transport, storage, installation (stainless steel elements must be installed using screws, rivets, etc., also made of stainless steel).
– when improper stainless steel grade is used, unsuitable for operation under special conditions e.g. in contaminated urban air, salt solutions, etc.
– when residues of chlorine containing cleaning products are left on a surface of material,
– in case of wrong structure design (cavities, gaps, pockets, etc.).
Rust stains: in order to remove them, moisten the surface with oxalic acid solution and leave it for ca. 15 – 20 minutes, then wash with mild detergent. Flushed such surface with cold water and wipe dry.
Paint contamination should be removed with a paint thinner and soft brush, e.g. nylon.
Flush with clean, cold water and wipe dry.
Scratches on ground or brushed surface must be removed using polishing wheel and by rubbing towards surface structure (use polishing material without iron), then flushed with mild cleaning detergent. Flush with clean, cold water and wipe dry.
One must mention that this method cannot be used on surfaces finished to 2B, 2D finish and on decorative surfaces.
Finger prints are removed using spirit, thinner, trichloroethylene or acetone.
Flush with clean, cold water and wipe dry.
Oil and grease stains are removed with organic thinner, as mentioned above, then with lukewarm water with soap or mild detergent. Flush with clean, cold water and wipe dry.
Stains and discolouring difficult to remove should be cleaned with mild cleaning detergent, rubbing towards visible surface structure.
Flush with clean, cold water and wipe dry.
Or:
clean with 10% orthophosphoric acid solution. Flush with ammonia solution, then with clean cold water and wipe dry.
Temperature tarnish, severe discolouring should be removed with mild cleaning detergent or by rubbing with rough scourer (Scotchbrite) towards visible surface structure.
Flush with cold water and wipe dry.