Removal of "White Rust" from Galvanized Steel

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Background: Volvo would like to find a corrosion remover that will remove "white rust" from a galvanized steel part without removing the zinc coating.

Purpose: Determine if VpCI-422 will remove the "white rust" on galvanized steel and if VpCI-422 will affect the zinc coating on the parts.

Materials: VpCI-422

VpCI-415

Assorted Galvanized Steel pieces

Methods: ASTM-D-1748

Procedure: The following procedure was followed:

    1. Assorted galvanized steel parts were placed in the modified ASTM-D-1748 chamber for 64 hours to create "white rust".
    2. The parts were removed from the chamber and immersed in VpCI-422 for 25-45 minutes.
    3. Next the parts were rinsed with deionized (DI) water to remove residual VpCI-422 and then immersed in VpCI-415 to neutralize the surface and provide corrosion protection.
    4. The parts were allowed to dry, inspected, and a report was written.

Results: VpCI-422 removed the "white rust" from galvanized steel and did not affect the zinc coating on the metal.

Conclusion: VpCI-422 is an excellent product for removing "white rust" from galvanized steel and it should not affect the zinc coating on the surface of the steel.

Project #: 02-270-1625

Estimated Cost of Project: 4.5 Hours

To: Lasse Hellberg, Tribotec AB

For: Volvo

From: Brian L. Wuertz

Date: 01-07-2003

cc: Boris Miksic

Anna Vignetti

Rita Kharshan

Art Ahlbrecht

Cliff Cracauer

Vanessa Schultz

Dario Dell’Orto