
RUST CONVERTER
- A rust converter is a chemical solution that reacts with rust (iron oxide) and converts it into a stable, black protective coating, preventing further corrosion. It is commonly used in industrial, automotive, and marine applications.
* How Rust Converters Work
1. Rust converters typically contain:
Tannic Acid – Reacts with iron oxide to form iron tannate (a stable, black protective layer).
Phosphoric Acid – Converts rust into iron phosphate, which acts as a primer for painting.
Polymer Resins – Help seal and protect the treated surface.
2. How to Apply a Rust Converter
Surface Preparation – Remove loose rust, dirt, grease, and oil using a wire brush or degreaser.
Application – Apply with a brush, roller, or spray (depending on the product instructions).
Drying Time – Most rust converters take 24–48 hours to fully cure.
Painting (Optional) – Once dry, the treated surface can be painted for added protection. # RUST CONVERTER Manufacturer.
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