News

Passion, dedication, innovation, enterprising, integrity, truth-seeking, altruism, win-win

Stainless steel Flange&Pipe fittings,Welded stainless steel pipe,Stainless steel Screen Pipe
Back Home News Product News

How to extend the service life of stainless steel pipe?

Date:2024-12-06View:169Tags:Stainless steel Flange&Pipe fittings,Welded stainless steel pipe,Stainless steel Screen Pipe

In fact, the corrosion resistance of stainless steel pipe is good because of the formation of a layer of purified film on the surface, in nature, it is in the form of a more stable oxide. But although the stainless steel tube according to the use of different conditions, the degree of oxidation is not the same, but the end are oxidized, this phenomenon is usually called corrosion.


In order to extend the service life of stainless steel tube, we have summarized the following points for the classification of stainless steel tube corrosion phenomenon and measures that may occur:


Cleaning methods

Cleaning the surface of the stainless steel tube must pay attention to the phenomenon of surface scratches do not occur, avoid the use of bleaching ingredients as well as abrasive detergent, steel wire ball, grinding tools, etc., in order to get rid of the detergent, and then rinse the surface with water at the end of the washing.


How to deal with dust

Stainless steel tube surface with dust and easy to get rid of dirt can be washed with water or soap weak detergent, binder components, the use of alcohol or organic solvents (ether, benzene) scrubbing.


Grease

Stainless steel tube surface grease, oil lubricant pollution, with a soft cloth after wiping clean, with a neutral detergent or ammonia solution or with a special detergent washing.


Adhesion rust

Stainless steel tube surface dirt caused by rust, can be used in the market common rust cream to get rid of surface dirt or rust, and then clean with water or weak alkaline soap and water can be clean.

We use cookies to offer a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic, and personalize content. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies.

Accept
Decline