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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, March 05, 2020
Anti-rust coating is necessary for the metals because high-quality protection will extend the life of equipment and will also reduce the unwanted expenses.
FREMONT, CA: In order to provide essential protection against the deteriorating effects to steel, it is necessary to apply the proper anti-rust coating. If the metals are exposed to such exposure, it will produce rust and will negatively affect the performance of a range of components and leave open the possibility of a critical equipment failure at some point. Different types of anti-rust and other types of anti-corrosion coatings are available in the market that works effectively in the most challenging industrial surroundings.
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The Harmful Effects of Rust
:[vendor_logo_first]When oxygen encounters iron, a reaction occurs, this is commonly known as oxidation. The resulting reaction produces iron oxide that manifests as an orange powder on the metal’s surface. This orange coating is widely known as rust. Whenever any metal like steel or iron is subjected to air and water, rust is developed. Some types of metals have oxidation reactions that result in a less rapid process of corrosion. For example, copper, Bronze, and brass form a patina that shields these metals.
If we talk about iron and steel, however, rust can reduce the strength of elements manufactured with these materials. Rust reduces the thickness of metal and can even leave holes in beam webs and other structural components.
Here are some of the advantages of protective coatings:
• Coatings reduce repair costs: If any metal is exposed to elements and chemical or electrochemical reactions, it results in deterioration of the entire surface of a metal. If once the metal starts corroding, it requires a complete replacement. After combating corrosion for more than 25 years, Cor-Pro Systems have developed advanced coating techniques that protect “metals” from these reactions.
• Coatings prevent operating losses: If an item gets corroded, it takes a lot of time to fix or replace. When corrosion issues surface, most of the time, operations are put on hold, furthering the losses from the delay in the production process.
• Corrosion protection can save lives: Corrosion can cause malfunctions, and any damage caused due to corrosion can also cause accidents in the process. These accidents and failures can cause severe injuries or even death.
• Corrosion protection can help avoid legal liabilities: Corrosion protection makes industrial equipment last longer and extends its efficiency. By extension, it also helps firms avoid legal responsibilities that stem from health, safety, and environmental issues caused by corrosion.
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