crthomps
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- Apr 17, 2006
- 12
I had a question regarding passivation: hypothetically, if I was in a 'pickle' and did not want to send the stainless product to another shop to get passivation treatment, is there another equivalent method that can be performed in house? I know that pickling gets rid of all impurities on the surface and passivation gives the surface a protective surface through baths in nitric acid.
However, I recently read that stainless passivates in air (and rinse in demineralized water) over a 24 hour period, and the oxide layer is quite similar to that of normal passivation. Is this true? If so, would it be plausible to use a pickling agent then allow to passivate over the next 24 hours in air and rinsed in demineralized water?
However, I recently read that stainless passivates in air (and rinse in demineralized water) over a 24 hour period, and the oxide layer is quite similar to that of normal passivation. Is this true? If so, would it be plausible to use a pickling agent then allow to passivate over the next 24 hours in air and rinsed in demineralized water?