JBP00
Industrial
- Apr 27, 2017
- 15
Hi Everyone!
I have a problem with a contaminant (Water-Soluble Rust Preventive Oil) -Chinese Standard SH/T 0692-2000 applied to the Prestressed Concrete Strands we are currently supplying. We never encountered this problem before that the oil is not vaporizing through air exposure since all of the shipments has oil applied to the strands. Thus, there is bonding slippage on concrete and strands that our customer pointed out since there is too much oil applied to it.
I have posted on the Concrete Precast Forum and they advised me to seek a Chemical Engineer / Chemist that can suggest a solvent to remove the oil without too much labor and cost-effective as well.
We have 32 coils (88mt) affected and we are researching for a solvent that we can dip/bath the coil and air-dry it.
Hope to receive your insight and expertise regarding this issue. Thanks.
JBP
I have a problem with a contaminant (Water-Soluble Rust Preventive Oil) -Chinese Standard SH/T 0692-2000 applied to the Prestressed Concrete Strands we are currently supplying. We never encountered this problem before that the oil is not vaporizing through air exposure since all of the shipments has oil applied to the strands. Thus, there is bonding slippage on concrete and strands that our customer pointed out since there is too much oil applied to it.
I have posted on the Concrete Precast Forum and they advised me to seek a Chemical Engineer / Chemist that can suggest a solvent to remove the oil without too much labor and cost-effective as well.
We have 32 coils (88mt) affected and we are researching for a solvent that we can dip/bath the coil and air-dry it.
Hope to receive your insight and expertise regarding this issue. Thanks.
JBP