Cheetos
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2007
- 56
Hi, I have a question about the machined steel plate I received from overseas vendor. The entire plate has a medium grayish finish. I tried to scrape it with a screw driver, and I don't see anything flake off, so I don't think it is a primer. I have 2 questions:
1) After you machined a plate, the plate should have a shining surface. If you pickle the plate afterwards, will it create a grayish finish?
2) I read that pickling is a rust removal technique, not a rust preventive measure, so after you pickle the carbon steel, do you still need to put rust preventive coating, like oil, to prevent it from rusting during the shipment?
1) After you machined a plate, the plate should have a shining surface. If you pickle the plate afterwards, will it create a grayish finish?
2) I read that pickling is a rust removal technique, not a rust preventive measure, so after you pickle the carbon steel, do you still need to put rust preventive coating, like oil, to prevent it from rusting during the shipment?