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Our chemical passivation process will improve the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. The presence of exogenous surface contaminants may disrupt the formation of stainless steel's naturally corrosion resistant surface layer. Surface contaminants, including grease, dirt, iron, and other metallic particles are inherent to the metal fabrication process. During a chemical passivation treatment, the surface of a part is chemically treated by a mild oxidant. The treatment removes free iron and other foreign contaminants and promotes the formation of a chromium-rich corrosion resistant layer.
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