
RUST REMOVER (VC 108)
How Does Rust Removal Work?
Just like the formation of rust, industrial rust remover acids use chemical processes to remove rust. Mechanical processes such as scrubbing or sanding/sand blasting can be used to remove rust, but they are labor intensive, time-consuming work. In this post, we’ll cover industrial rust removal acids and water-based solutions.
Industrial rust removal for removing rust from pipes, rebar, or machined parts includes all of the following methods:
Strong acids and alkalis: Strong acids, like hydrochloric acid (AKA muriatic acid when diluted), as well as strong alkalis, react with rust and dissolve it. However, these caustic chemicals also eat away at most other substances too, and they are very dangerous to work with.
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Strong acids
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machined parts
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caustic chemicals
hydrochloric acid
AKA muriatic acid
chemical processes
Mechanical processes
most other substances
water-based solutions
industrial rust removal acids
industrial rust remover acids
labor intensive, time-consuming work