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DERUSTING CHEMICAL
1. Phosphoric Acid: Phosphoric acid is effective at removing rust by converting iron oxide into a water-soluble phosphate compound. It is relatively safer to use compared to stronger acids like hydrochloric acid.
2. Citric Acid: Citric acid is a mild acid that can be used for derusting. It works by chelating iron ions from the rust, making it easier to remove.
3. Acetic Acid (Vinegar): Vinegar, which contains acetic acid, can also be used to remove light rust. It's a gentler option but may require longer soaking times.
4. Oxalic Acid: Oxalic acid is another effective derusting agent that forms water-soluble complexes with iron oxides, facilitating rust removal.
5. Rust Converters: These are chemicals that convert iron oxide (rust) into a more stable compound, such as iron tannate or iron phosphate, which can be painted over
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iron phosphate
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Phosphoric Acid
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Rust Converters
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DERUSTING CHEMICAL
longer soaking times
water-soluble complexes
effective derusting agent
water-soluble phosphate compound