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AB-295 Determination of Fe2+, Fe3+,  total and free acid in an etching bath (steel industry)  
Determination of Fe2+, Fe3+,  total and free acid in an etching bath (steel industry)

Acid etching baths are used for oxide removal and cleaning of the surface of different types of steel. To keep the bath in an optimum condition the Fe2+/Fe3+ and free acid/total acid ratios must be maintained within certain limits. Auxiliary substances like hydrogen peroxide are added to influence the Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio, which is responsible for a constant activity of the bath.

The quality of the end products depends directly on the correct composition of the etching bath. Keeping these parameters in an optimum range results in a permanently higher quality and at the same time lowers costs due to lower reagent consumptions.

This bulletin describes the monitoring of an etching bath in the steel industry. ProcessLab offers a solution that automatically evaluates the desired bath parameters (free acid, total acid, Fe2+ and Fe3+). Due to the flexibility offered by ProcessLab the determination of hydrogen peroxide can be integrated very easily.




English:  AB_295_e.pdf (179 KB)
French:  AB_295_1_f.pdf (162 KB)
Spain:  AB_295_1_es.pdf (161 KB)

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Metal industry
 
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ProcessLab - Atline Analysis > Applications
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