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How to treat oxidized stainless steel

Stainless steel is a lasting and reliable material. Nevertheless, it is necessary to treat it correctly in order to avoid its oxidization under specific circumstances.

As a matter of fact, stainless steel can oxidize in case of: storage near Iron elements, inadequate treatments during the assembling phase, use of the same tools used to work Iron elements, urban pollution and dust, proximity of companies working in the metallurgic field. In order to meet the needs of its customers, Ind.I.A. SpA created a line of specific items: the De-rusting (item E4052/D) and the Passivating (item E4052/P) products.

Such line includes some de-rusting items aimed at cleaning “polluted” stainless steel components as well as some passivating products in order to restore their protective film. The combined use of such products allows the “renovation” even of surfaces that apparently seem compromised.

Example of a stainless steel picket polluted by external agents like
dust and smog
Application of the
de-rusting
product E4052/D:
all polluted parts
must be covered
Application of the
passivating product
E4052/P: the polluted
component must
entirely be covered
Result of the application
of Ind.I.A. SpA’s
de-rusting and
passivating
products