Passivation
Passivation is a specialized chemical process designed to enhance the corrosion resistance of metals, particularly stainless steel. It involves treating the metal with a mild acid solution, such as nitric or citric acid, to remove surface contaminants like free iron, which can lead to rust or corrosion. This treatment promotes the formation of a this, invisible oxide layer on the surface of the metal, which acts as a barrier against further oxidation and corrosion.
Passivation is a vital step ensuring the performance, longevity, and aesthetic appeal of stainless steel, making it essential for industries where durability and cleanliness are paramount.
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