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Stainless Steel bolt corrosion

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ebrown

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Aug 5, 2003
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I have an application of wet grinding metal oxides and the stainless bolts corrode even with a coolant system. I was thinking that some material to cover the bolts but that can be easily removed (possibly rubber). Does anyone know of a material that could be used? or been used before?

Need HELP!!
 
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Please try a Chrome Alumina (wet), Emerald Green, or any other wet plastique furnace patch. After applying, dry for 30 seconds with a torch, or apply small amount of alcohol and burn off. The exterior of the plastic will harden immediately, protecting the surface of the bolt. The interior will remain relatively soft for a period. Once fully hardened, can be removed easily by mallet or chipping hammer and swept away. The plastic patch systems I mentioned are usually good to 3000 degrees F. Hope this helps.
 
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