USCFan
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 1, 2007
- 4
Problem: Customer produces drawn steel wire. It is rusting after being outside for one day. Rust inhibitor claims protection for 1 year. Problem just started recently.
Goal: Figure out why and put measures in place to prevent problem in the future.
Current Info: Obviously, water and oxygen are getting to and reacting with the metal more quickly than before and the first question is what has changed? I am going on the initial site visit this afternoon. I'll know more then, but right now I am looking for ideas and how to's.
i.e. if it could be biological. How do we know? Is there a type of bug we should try to isolate or a threshold bacteria count to look for in the bath?
Are there tests that we can run on the metal itself to narrow down possibilities?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Goal: Figure out why and put measures in place to prevent problem in the future.
Current Info: Obviously, water and oxygen are getting to and reacting with the metal more quickly than before and the first question is what has changed? I am going on the initial site visit this afternoon. I'll know more then, but right now I am looking for ideas and how to's.
i.e. if it could be biological. How do we know? Is there a type of bug we should try to isolate or a threshold bacteria count to look for in the bath?
Are there tests that we can run on the metal itself to narrow down possibilities?
Thanks in advance for your help.