Metals (Aug 2019)

Electropolishing of Stainless Steel in Laboratory and Industrial Scale

  • Paweł Lochyński,
  • Sylwia Charazińska,
  • Edyta Łyczkowska-Widłak,
  • Andrzej Sikora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met9080854
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 854

Abstract

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Transposing the process scale from laboratory to industrial conditions is a difficult issue that applies to many sectors of the industry. As far as electropolishing of stainless steel is concerned, the limitations connected with a significant increase in the area of electropolished surface should be considered, along with the possibility of defects that may emerge. This paper compares the results of electropolishing of stainless steel in the laboratory and in industrial conditions. For the analyzed conditions, it was determined that the best results, both in laboratory and industrial conditions, were obtained at temperature of 35 °C and current density of 8 A·dm−2. High temperatures resulted in the emergence of defects on the surface, in particular for industrial samples. The defects were visualized by metallographic images with Nomarski contrast and atomic force microscopy. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy tests were used to analyze the composition of the passive layer on the electropolished surfaces.

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