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-----Notches along stainless steel electropolished edges
1999
I have a problem with the electropolishing process of stainless steel(with sulfuric-phosphoric acid as electrolyte): the surface finishing is very good but the edge of the sample is notched. This is happening now after months of good electropolishing results, though nothing has been changed in the process.
Please, if you have any suggestion on the cause or the nature of the problem, please advise.
Thank you
Cristina
Cristina MeloniThis condition may be due to the microstructure of the stainless steel. Is the occurrence of the problem related to material lots, that is did the problem start with a new batch of raw material.
Without seeing the notches it is difficult to speculate too much. Metallurgical laboratory evaluation, especially if you have good and bad parts, could be helpful.

Larry Hanke
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1999
Cristina: You may have a problem with gassing. Can you send us a digital or scanned photo of the part? Our E-mail address is on our Directory Listing here. Regards, Ed
Ed BayhaMetal Coating Process Corporation - Charlotte, North Carolina
1999
Maybe you could send the digital or scanned photo here too for posting?

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