We recently explained how you can prevent corrosion in your headworks. We also let you know about how we treat the stainless steel we use to create the headworks equipment for wastewater treatment facilities around the world.
Now we’d like to go a little deeper into our process for protecting the equipment that will go into your facility. In particular, we’ll look at the steps we take for pickling and passivating stainless steel during manufacturing.
First, let’s briefly recap the value of pickling and passivation. Pickling the steel removes its impurities. It also limits the number of potential corrosion points. At Hydro-Dyne’s manufacturing facility, we use a total immersion process that is highly effective and ensures 100% of the parts are covered by the acid mixture. More on that below.
Passivation is another important step in preparing the steel for many years of service in your wastewater treatment facility and the corrosive elements within. Passivation is the process of adding a chromium oxide layer that protects the surface. At Hydro-Dyne, we use nitric acid to passivate the steel, taking care not to damage the surface.
Hydro-Dyne follows industry standards for treating stainless steel parts. To do this, we use a four-tank method of pickling. Each tank has its own purpose, as seen in the following:
We rinse the items for 25 minutes in deionized water that is pH balanced. Because we manufacture the materials to be fully drainable, we are able to completely remove the acid and water from the steel. In this process, all the surface area is passivated.
The passivation stage is critical because this is where we form the protective chromium oxide layer. During the passivation step, we take the following steps to ensure quality:
Hydro-Dyne follows ASTM standards during this treatment process. The A380 standard covers the best practices for cleaning, descaling, and passivating stainless steel. The A967 standard is the specification that addresses the passivation treatments for stainless steel.
Hydro-Dyne has taken these standards and modified them for our ISO 9001 process. ISO 9001 is a quality program that we set up set up for our design and production processes, which include:
For more information about how we go about designing our headworks and screening equipment, take a look at our blog post “How to Prevent Corrosion in Your Headworks.”
We take the design, treatment, and assembly of every piece of equipment very seriously, and we hold ourselves to the highest standards. If you want to make sure your wastewater treatment plant has the best materials in its headworks, work with Hydro-Dyne. We are here to answer in detail any questions you have. We also highly recommend you come to our facility to see our process in person. Contact Hydro-Dyne and we can arrange a visit to our Clearwater facility.
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