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Letter 4878
Passivation, Cold ?
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Readers, I am a manufacturing engineer. I have recently been
assigned a task to locate a method to passivate areas of weld on a
test system cabinet. The material is 304L Stainless Steel. Our
customer wishes the area of weld to be passivated.
The cabinent is too large to send out to be tanked in a
passivation bath. Hence, I am seeking an alternative to comply with
our customer requirements. A method we might be able to perform
safely in-house would be prefered. A co-worker has mentioned a method
called "cold passivation". I am not familiar with this method. Any
helpful information forwarded would be appreciated. Thank you, Mark
G. Mfg. Eng.
Mark Gingerella
- Brea, CA USA
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I would write a process specification (times temperatures,
materials, chemicals (with an appropriate short section on theory of
corrosion relating to this problem, with references): polish the weld
after all other operations (no steel wool or iron scrapers) with half
whiting and 00 Pumice [link is to product info at Amazon]
on a
soft rag with a little ammonia. wipe with a wet cloth then dry with a
soft cloth such as flannel. You may also want to test the weld area
with ferroxyl indicator to have a measure of the corrosion potential
of the weld and other areas of the cabinet. If the test is positive
for iron, it may be necessary to remove embedded iron with other
techniques (acid, dichromate etc.)

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Mark:
This is a very common request that we receive. We have several
CitriSurf citric acid based products that work very well for this
application, depending on the condition of the weld and the desired
results. We can obtain excellent corrosion resistance in the weld
area after passivation.
We would be happy to run tests for you, or to send you samples. We
have good products that are in the gel form so that it can be sprayed
or painted onto the surface. Let us know if we can help. Lee
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Hi Mark , Your task seems the perfect oportunity for Brush
Electropolishing , which , if done correctly , will give all the
benefits of passivation by other means , and a good looking finish as
a bonus . I suggest you contact
Brooktronics Inc in
Valencia California , they will come & do the job on site .
regards

John Tenison - Woods
- Victoria Australia
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