Ferric Сhloride for the removal of chromium ( application in the description)

34.99€

  • Product Code: Ferric Сhloride
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Ex Tax: 34.99€

To delete or remove chrome plating using ferric chloride, here's a detailed breakdown of the process you provided:


1. Determine the Volume of Water: You first need to estimate how much water is required to fully submerge the chrome-plated part. This ensures that the entire surface is exposed to the chemical solution.

2. Calculate the Amount of Ferric Chloride: Once you've determined the amount of water required, calculate the corresponding amount of ferric chloride. The ratio provided is 250 grams of ferric chloride per liter of water.

3. Prepare the Solution: Heat the water (but don’t boil it) to ensure it’s warm enough to dissolve the ferric chloride efficiently. Mix 250 grams of ferric chloride for every liter of hot water until it is fully dissolved.

4. Submerge the Chrome Part: Once the solution is ready, place the chrome part fully into the ferric chloride solution.

5. Wait 10-12 Hours: Leave the chrome part submerged overnight for about 10-12 hours. During this time, the ferric chloride will react with the chrome, gradually stripping it from the surface.


After this period, you can remove the part and clean it, and the chrome should be completely dissolved.

Caution:

Safety gear is essential. Use gloves, goggles, and protective clothing as ferric chloride is a corrosive chemical.

Ensure you're working in a well-ventilated area or outdoors.

Dispose of the chemical waste properly, according to local hazardous waste regulations.

This method is commonly used to remove chrome plating, particularly in industrial and DIY applications.

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