cako82
cako82 t1_j5rraih wrote
Reply to comment by Shotgun81 in Reducing the carbon footprint of the steel industry could help curb climate change, but these improvements won't happen without international policy change, new research says. by Impossible_Cookie596
How effective is the use of phosphoric acid on the surface of steel? i have used it in the past to treat surface level corrosion, prior to apply a layer of protection. interested in your opinion.
cako82 t1_j5s3b6n wrote
Reply to comment by Shotgun81 in Reducing the carbon footprint of the steel industry could help curb climate change, but these improvements won't happen without international policy change, new research says. by Impossible_Cookie596
Never used it on stainless steel tho, for stainless I have used zinc anode on marine weathers, the phosphorus acid on carbon steel, was a tip that a chemical engineer gave while ago for treat corrosion prior to apply a protective layer. Appreciate the answer for expanding the uses of the component.