You must remove laser oxide scale prior to painting parts in order to produce a quality finished part.
Manual methods to remove scale such as grinding and shot blasting will always miss some of the scale. Using specially formulated chemistry is the only way to guarantee 100% scale removal.
In the photo to the right the part on the right shows the oxide layer. The part on the left has 100% of the inorganic oxide scale removed through a chemical cleaning process.
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CM-5055-LX | CM-5055-S | CM-434-L | CM-493 | CM-493-B | CM-5075 | CM-5061 |
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pH | Acidic | Acidic | Acidic | Acidic | Acidic | Acidic | Acidic |
Spray | X | X | |||||
Soak | X | X | X | ||||
Gel | X | X | |||||
Sludge Softener | X | X | |||||
Heavy Duty / Thick Cuts | X | X | |||||
Steel Parts | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
Stainless Steel Parts | X | ||||||
Phosphoric Acid | X | X | X | X | X | ||
Sulfuric Acid | X | X | |||||
Hydrofluoric Acid | X | ||||||
Urea Hydrochloride | X | ||||||
Nitric Acid | X | ||||||
Hydrochloric Acid | X |