Depolarizing agents and their effects and savings in cleaning of rods and wire

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The advantages of cathodic depolarization of iron and steel surfaces during acid pickling are discussed. Results of laboratory tests are presented in graphic form, comparing acid pickling using inhibitors with acid pickling using a metallo-organic depolarizing agent. Depolarization is shown to result in decreased pickling time and more uniform pickling.

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The advantages of cathodic depolarization of iron and steel surfaces during acid pickling are discussed. Results of laboratory tests are presented in graphic form, comparing acid pickling using inhibitors with acid pickling using a metallo-organic depolarizing agent. Depolarization is shown to result in decreased pickling time and more uniform pickling.

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Author(s)

Irwin, J.T, .Azed Inc.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products26(10): 899-901, 994-996 1951

Year

1951