Metal surfaces can contain impurities that may affect usage of the product or further processing like plating with metal or painting. Various chemical solutions are usually used to clean these impurities.
Strong acids, such as
hydrochloric acid and
sulfuric acid are common, but different applications use various other
acids. Also
alkaline solutions can be used for cleaning metal surfaces. Solutions usually also contain additives such as
wetting agents and
corrosion inhibitors. Pickling is sometimes called acid cleaning if descaling is not needed. Many
hot working processes and other processes that occur at high temperatures leave a discoloring oxide layer or scale on the surface. In order to remove the scale the workpiece is dipped into a vat of pickle liquor. Prior to cold rolling operation, hot rolled steel is normally passed through a pickling line so as to eradicate the scale from the surface. The primary acid used in
steelmaking is hydrochloric acid, although sulfuric acid was previously more common. Hydrochloric acid is more expensive than sulfuric acid, but it pickles much faster while minimizing base metal loss. The speed is a requirement for integration in automatic
steel mills that run production at speeds as high as 800 ft/min (≈243 metres/min).
Carbon steels, with an alloy content less than or equal to 6%, are often pickled in hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. Steels with an alloy content greater than 6% must be pickled in two steps and other acids are used, such as
phosphoric,
nitric and
hydrofluoric acid. Rust- and acid-resistant chromium-nickel steels are pickled traditionally in a bath of hydrofluoric and nitric acid. Most
copper alloys are pickled in dilute sulfuric acid, but
brass is pickled in concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid mixed with
sodium chloride and
soot. but may be replaced with
citric acid. Sheet steel that undergoes acid pickling will oxidize (rust) when exposed to atmospheric conditions of moderately high humidity. For this reason, a thin film of oil or similar waterproof coating is applied to create a barrier to moisture in the air. This oil film must later be removed for many fabrication, plating or painting processes. ==Disadvantages==