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Jeffrey Holmes,
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I have not tried pickling, I didn't think it would penetrate that
far. If it were to remove .0004 of the hard material, wouldn't it
remove much more of the softer base material. Since this is a
precision gear sector, consistent material removal is key. I will
look into it though.
I thought of epolish but the problem is I can't find anyone local who
will epolish carbon steel, I we don't want to set up tanks in our
facility. Thanks,
Bill Moss
- Fridley, MN, USA
I agree, you don't want to set up electropolishing in-house. Too much investment and trouble. There are shops which EP carbon steel. Find a good one, communicate your needs clearly, and you'll solve your problem for a few dollars per part. If you're now spending hours hand polishing, the cost of shipping for electropolishing would be small by comparison. Please don't try acid pickling. You'll likely end up with hydrogen enbrittlement, a serious problem.
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Jeffrey Holmes,
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Don't mess with chemical methods, that`s not the way. Have them ground in a special gear grinder. Precise, controllable, able to cut through hard materials and leaves an even and quality looking surface finish.
Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico

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