An air- passivation of Stainless steels take place naturally on a clean surface. However in the presence of surface contamination, like free iron from contact with carbon steel tooling, this may interfere with the formation of the passive film. These contaminants has to be removed by using Passivator 630 to allow the oxygen uniform access to the surface in order to create the protective passive film. Further the air-passivation may take too much time in some aggressive environments, like close to the sea side. The passive film build up may need assistance of the Passivator 630 to speed up the formation.
Many of the processes used for passivation of stainless steel lead to the development of hazardous nitric fumes. We have developed a ONE Technology, to avoid this with a unique non fuming passivator which reduces the toxic nitric fumes by 100%.
Provides a dual cleaning effect:
Avesta FinishOne Passivator 630 is supplied in 25kg and 1000kg IBC polyethylene packages. Availability of different packages sizes may differ between markets.
Avesta FinishOne Passivator 630 should be stored indoors at room temperature. Containers must be kept
properlyclosed, in an upright position and inaccessible to unauthorized persons. Keep the lid on at all times when not in use. Metals, alkaline,organic materials, heat and UV radiation will degrade the product. Store in a clean, cool and UV protected environment. Avoid contact with textiles.
To clean stainless steel objects in service afflicted by surface rust or tea staining, you can use Avesta Cleaner 401 in conjunction with Avesta FinishOne Passivator 630. This combination effectively eliminates surface rust and facilitates the regeneration of the stainless steel’s protective layer by accelerating the passive layer’s thickness.
Empty containers made of HDPE should undergo a thorough cleaning process and subsequently be recycled in accordance with the applicable local regulations.
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