PICKLING LIQUID SS (Drew LPA)
LIQUID FOR PICKLING AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL
- Pickling Liquid is based on nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid and non-ionic surface-active substances.
- The fluid may be used only on austenitic stainless steel as it corrodes other materials.
- It removes weld slag, annealing scale, grinding dust and iron parts etc.
Applications
Pickling Liquid is used mainly for pickling installations and tanks. It may be used in the following ways:
1. By circulation
2. Spraying
3. In immersion baths
Directions for use
Pretreatment
Before commencing clean and degrease the surfaces to be pickled, this will give the basis for uniform pickling. Use Electric Quick to remove felt pen ink marks. Use Alkaline (POT) for degreasing small metal surfaces. To degrease tanks etc. We advice the use of a 1-5% solution of Liquid Soap in warm water. After pickling rinse thoroughly with a jet of water.
Circulation method
This method is used mainly for pipe systems. Fill the system with cold undiluted Pickling Liquid. Pickling will take 2 to 6 hours depending on the degree of soiling and on the kind of austenitic steel do not pickle longer than necessary. Drain the system and rinse carefully, preferably with demineralized water. After rinsing if required passivation should follow immediately. for this use Passivating Liquid.
Note: Before disposing the pickling liquid it should be neutralized with slaked lime.
Immersion bath method
Fill a plastic or plastic lined bath with undiluted Pickling Liquid. Place the articles to be pickled into the bath and leave them to soak for 1 to 6 hours depending on the degree of soiling and the kind of austenitic steel. Remove the articles from the bath and spray them with a powerful water jet. Demineralized water should preferably be used for this purpose. Passivation should follow immediately after spraying.
Passivation
A protective oxide layer will form on the austenitic stainless steel only if oxidizing conditions are present. for example during long term rinsing in oxygen rich water of during storage in the open air. In these circumstances the steel automatically passivizes. Because this passive layer takes a long time to develop to the correct thickness we recommend passivating with Passivating Liquid, particularly if the stainless steel is exposed to corrosive conditions soon after the pickling treatment. Good results are obtained if the object is sprayed/brushed with Passivating Liquid immediately after it has been rinsed. Rinse with plenty of water after approx. 5 minutes.
Treatment of the effluent
To neutralize the acid and to make the fluorides and heavy metals insoluble the effluent water and paste should treated with slaked lime to give a pH balance of 8,5-9. After the soluble substances have settled the uncontaminated water may be drained. Isolate the insoluble contamination and if possible drain by means of filtration, otherwise mix with sawdust and dispose of as chemical waste.
Properties
Strong acidic product containing nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid. Fully miscible with water. Suitable only for use on austenitic stainless steel. Corrosive on all other steels and many other materials.
Specific gravity (at 20%) : 1,14
Flashpoint c.c. : none
pH (1% solution) : approx. 2