What causes High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm to rust?

There are many reasons for High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm to rust, but generally speaking, there are the following four possibilities:

 

1. Local corrosion caused by the adhesion of the surface of stainless steel wire containing acids, alkalis, salts and other substances.

2. The surface of stainless steel adheres to organic juices (such as vegetables, noodle soup, sputum, etc.), and in the presence of water and oxygen, organic acids are formed, and the organic acids corrode the metal surface for a long time, thus causing the stainless steel wire to rust.

3. If the air contains a large amount of carbon oxides and sulfides, it will form nitric acid, acetic acid, and sulfuric acid liquid spots when it encounters condensed water, causing chemical corrosion. High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm will rust.

4. If the surface of High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm contains attachments of dissimilar metal particles or dust of other metal elements, in humid air, the condensed water between the attachments and the stainless steel will connect the two into a microstructure. The battery triggers an electrochemical reaction, and the protective film is damaged, which is called electrochemical corrosion.

 

Measures to prevent High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm from rusting:

1. Clean and scrub the surface of High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm frequently to remove attachments and avoid rust.

2. The chemical composition of some High Strength 316L Stainless Steel Wire Dia 0.22 mm on the market does not meet the corresponding national standards, and does not meet the requirements of 316 material, which will also cause rust, which requires users to carefully choose products from reputable manufacturers.

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