Chemical removal of a chromium oxide coating from an article

A chromium oxide coating is removed from a surface of an article by cleaning the article in an alkaline degreasing/rust removal solution at a degreasing/rust removal temperature of from about 180 DEG F to about 200 DEG F, scale conditioning the article in an alkaline permanganate conditioning soluti...

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Main Author BROOKS, WILLIAM CLARKE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 28.05.2003
Edition7
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Summary:A chromium oxide coating is removed from a surface of an article by cleaning the article in an alkaline degreasing/rust removal solution at a degreasing/rust removal temperature of from about 180 DEG F to about 200 DEG F, scale conditioning the article in an alkaline permanganate conditioning solution at a scale-conditioning temperature of from about 160 DEG F to about 200 DEG F and contacting the article with an acidic stripping solution comprising hydrochloric acid and an etching inhibitor at a stripping temperature of from about 130 DEG F to about 140 DEG F.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20020258044