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Phenomenon of Corrosion
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Metals
vulnerable to moisture, oxygen, salts and
acids |
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Surface
contaminants react with metal producing oxides |
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This
phenomenon commonly known as "Corrosion" |
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Corrosion
results in material wastage, contamination,
safety hazards, environmental problems |
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Types
of Surface Preparation
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Sand/Shot
blasting |
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Pickling |
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Burning
with salts |
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Applying
chemicals |
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Surface
Treatment
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Degreasing |
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Wire
Brushing |
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Electroplating |
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Primer
Coating |
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Phosphatizing,
etc.. |
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Corrosion
Process
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Metal
Oxidation |
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Parent
Metal (coated or uncoated) |
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Oxygen
acts on it to form metal oxides |
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Metal
oxides are really the products of corrosion |
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Once the corrosion begins, it spreads all
over till the entire object gets eate |
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Z300TM
gives you
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Unparalleled
Economy |
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3
times "interval" between
recoating (as Z300TM
lasts that much longer) |
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Since
repainting is of the rusted part
(5%) |
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Huge
Savings of coatings |
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Labour
Costs |
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Down
Time |
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Kind
on ecology as it avoids paint/metal wastage's |
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