Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance

The oxide scale created during manufacturing of stainless steel is often removed by a chemical pickling with mixed acid. Various pre-treatments to pickling are also applied to increase the efficiency of the oxide scale removal. Shot blasting is one such pre-treatment, which operates to remove a cert...

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Main Author: Myrsell, Johan
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Materialvetenskap 2014
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-1618772018-07-11T05:25:25ZEffect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performanceengMyrsell, JohanKTH, Materialvetenskap2014Stainless steeloxidepicklingshotblastingOther Materials EngineeringAnnan materialteknikThe oxide scale created during manufacturing of stainless steel is often removed by a chemical pickling with mixed acid. Various pre-treatments to pickling are also applied to increase the efficiency of the oxide scale removal. Shot blasting is one such pre-treatment, which operates to remove a certain amount of oxide and also to generate cracks and openings for the subsequent pickling. In this work, three materials, AISI 2205, 430 and 304 have been blasted and later exposed to mixed acid. This was conducted to quantify the effect shot blasting has on the subsequent pickling of stainless steel. Three shot products and two blasting parameters were investigated and varied. Shot blasting significantly reduced the oxide scale but was unable to remove the chromium oxide layer closest to the steel surface. No significant difference was observed when comparing the result from the three shot products after blasting. Increasing the particle velocity or the coverage rate further enhanced the pickling but reduced the amount of oxide removed during blasting. These effects are however relative small, so in practise relatively mild conditions seems preferable for economic reasons. Oxide scale containing hematite was difficult to remove by both shot blasting and pickling.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-161877application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Stainless steel
oxide
pickling
shotblasting
Other Materials Engineering
Annan materialteknik
spellingShingle Stainless steel
oxide
pickling
shotblasting
Other Materials Engineering
Annan materialteknik
Myrsell, Johan
Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
description The oxide scale created during manufacturing of stainless steel is often removed by a chemical pickling with mixed acid. Various pre-treatments to pickling are also applied to increase the efficiency of the oxide scale removal. Shot blasting is one such pre-treatment, which operates to remove a certain amount of oxide and also to generate cracks and openings for the subsequent pickling. In this work, three materials, AISI 2205, 430 and 304 have been blasted and later exposed to mixed acid. This was conducted to quantify the effect shot blasting has on the subsequent pickling of stainless steel. Three shot products and two blasting parameters were investigated and varied. Shot blasting significantly reduced the oxide scale but was unable to remove the chromium oxide layer closest to the steel surface. No significant difference was observed when comparing the result from the three shot products after blasting. Increasing the particle velocity or the coverage rate further enhanced the pickling but reduced the amount of oxide removed during blasting. These effects are however relative small, so in practise relatively mild conditions seems preferable for economic reasons. Oxide scale containing hematite was difficult to remove by both shot blasting and pickling. 
author Myrsell, Johan
author_facet Myrsell, Johan
author_sort Myrsell, Johan
title Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
title_short Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
title_full Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
title_fullStr Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
title_full_unstemmed Effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
title_sort effect of shot blasting on processoxidised stainless steel – morphology,chemistry and pickling performance
publisher KTH, Materialvetenskap
publishDate 2014
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