Posted by Christian. (138.194.21.29) on 21:45:06 22/01/06
In Reply to: Re: Removal of Plasma Sprayed Diamalloy 2100 posted by Jonathan Padilla
Hi All,
Thank you for the comments and suggestions guys. I have previously
tried some Ni etchant but were to strong and had attacked the steel
substrates. I have also tried high pressure water jet at a company
which was somewhat successful however, we don't have that
facility. I was looking for something we can do in-house. I will
try gritblasting as suggested next. I also want to try electrolytic
stripping. Would you guys comment on the sort of parameters,
materials and chemicals required for this? Gordon, you
mentioned Ni salts, are these the same as Ni etchants?
Thanks again for your helpful advice and looking forward to hearing
from you again.
cheers,
Christian.
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