Application of Electrochemical Process as Inner Holes Cleaner
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https://doi.org/10.23918/eajse.v2i2p19Keywords:
Electrochemical Process, Electrolytic Cell, Surface FinishAbstract
Electrochemical process is a relatively important method for removing unwanted scales by anodic dissolution. In this work an Electrochemical process was used to remove the corrosion from the inner holes of the work pieces (medium carbon steel 0.35% C) by immersing it in electrolyte sodium carbonate, Na2CO3. The tool used was made from brass. This work focuses on surface roughness of the work pipes.
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