Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
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Hello,
Has anybody encountered crevice corrosion caused by moisture trapped underneath a oil film? I imagine it could be possible since the oil would trap the moisture and provide a diffusion barrier for oxygen. Anyone have any input? Thanks
Modey
Has anybody encountered crevice corrosion caused by moisture trapped underneath a oil film? I imagine it could be possible since the oil would trap the moisture and provide a diffusion barrier for oxygen. Anyone have any input? Thanks
Modey





RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
If you want something to rust in a humid climate just give it a light coating of lubricating oil.
RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
My favorite one is stainless that people mark with paint pens. Many of the dyes are high in Cl, and the paint forms very tight crevices. After the paint is striped you can read the marking because it is oulined with pitting.
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Corrosion never sleeps, but it can be managed.
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RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
Marker pens and Stainless steel. 20 something years ago at Sellafield Neuclear power station in U.K. the plant was 75% complete when someone realised what these pens contain. They had 30 miles of pipe with every piece bearing its own reference number clearly marked by a pen.And this area of the plant would be "out of bounds" for 100 yrs when it went live.
They then employed 50 men for 3 months to scrub o.ff every mark with fine sandpaper. I hope they got them all CM
RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
Here is the reason why I asked my question. A local stamping company (lets call them company A) in the area wanted to silver plate carpenter steel. These parts didn't plate well due to crevice corrosion already on the parts when we recieved them. However, we didn't discover the crevices till after we plated half the order. After the 50 % vol HCl activation dip in our process,the crevices were further deepened.
These parts had oil on them and were sent to us in stagenent air conditions. Keep in mind we have been having crazy weather pattern in the past two months in New England. Going from hot to cold, and so on. Now Company A wants us to buy the base material because they think we screwed it up, but if these crevices were never to begin with this problem would never have happened. I guess this is more of a legal question, but who is liable to pay for the stripping of the plated material. They sent us bad base material, but we didn't carefully inspect the base material before plating. Thank you.
modey
RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
I am sure that you will next time.
My guess is that they were just coated with any old oil, not a corrosion inhibitor. They were probably pitted long before they ever got into your hands. It is just unfortunate that plating is so sensitive to this.
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Corrosion never sleeps, but it can be managed.
http://www.trenttube.com/Trent/tech_form.htm
RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?
RE: Crevice Corrosion Caused by a Oil Film ?