Thank you for your reply.
I agree with your point of view. For the repair of stainless steel pitting, grinding or even welding repair may be the preferred method. The problem we encounter is that if the pitting is very deep, in order to ensure a smooth transition between the excavated hole and the surrounding area (the ratio of excavation diameter to depth is not less than a certain value), it may cause a large excavation area, resulting in a decrease in the thickness of the entire structure. So, for deeper pitting, can we fill it directly with epoxy without grinding, or directly excavate the pitting deeper without grinding the surrounding area (which may make the grinding edges sharp).
Intuitively, even if the pitting is deep, if the pitting density is small, it will not have a fundamental impact on the entire stainless steel structure regarding the impact of pitting on structural strength. However, we do not know how much pitting density may have a significant impact on the strength of stainless steel structures.
Thank you.