I think I'm headed this way....I have been using citric acid powder in (140 or so) hot water after wire brushing.
In some cases thermal oxides may need grinding or pickling for removal.
Excellent choice. Substitute the hazardous stuff for the safe stuff. This does the job well enough.I have been using citric acid powder in (140 or so) hot water after wire brushing.
This is the stuff I was looking at
Having no experience with it I am quite concerned about using it safely and storing it - fully recognizing that using it correctly and safely happens all the time - I just want to know what that means and how do "be safe". Then I can decide if it's worth the trouble.
Here is the SDS
Kind of like when I worked around fluorine gas lasers - the instructions were "leave immediately, leave your buddy behind if the alarm goes off"
I think I'm headed this way....
I'll google it but if you don't mind, what is your source? what kind of concentration do you use? and what sort of work is this applied to?
The kind of stuff I'm working with is small and somewhat delicate. I'm not welding or brazing (for now) it's just silver solder with a small (most would consider it tiny!) Oxy-acetylene torch.
I really want to limit any abrasive / subtractive clean up to needle files for errant chunks of solder and fine sand paper for stubborn scale/carbonization or other staining due to temp. This is particularly problematic im tight corners and with fine details.
I'm not really concerned with passivation other than appearance. My understanding of the reading I've already done is that happens more or less automatically to clean SS as long as it's exposed to oxygen. (curious if flooding with Ox from my torch tank would speed this up - but see no reason to worry about it or need to "force" it).
I also understand that heat from welding/brazing/soldering can/will modify the chemical composition of the surface (reduce chromium) and affect passivization.
I'm not concerned about medical/food interactions - other than these objects will be handled a lot. I want the appearance to be lifetime durable and any oxidation etc. to be very limited.
-D
Bingo!Electrochemical weld cleaning is fast and effective.