I need to remove what I think is called black oxide from some steel plates. These range from 2' square to 20" round x 3/8 thick.
We use them at the plant for moving large valves on stainless steel ball tables. The ball tables get covered in black crap coming off these plates and it is causing a contamination problem.
I wore out a new 4 1/2" Dewalt flap disc on one plate today (60 grit) and had to finish with something else. That disc cost 8 bucks. There will be 30+ of these plates and both sides need to be clean.
Maybe a grinding disc followed by sanding? Rust shouldn't be a problem, the plates stay covered in hydraulic fluid 24 /7. This first one is a trial to make sure they don't rust.
I want to stay away from chemicals. What do you suggest? or any ideas to prevent this contamination would also help. These ball tables are very hard to clean.
We use them at the plant for moving large valves on stainless steel ball tables. The ball tables get covered in black crap coming off these plates and it is causing a contamination problem.
I wore out a new 4 1/2" Dewalt flap disc on one plate today (60 grit) and had to finish with something else. That disc cost 8 bucks. There will be 30+ of these plates and both sides need to be clean.
Maybe a grinding disc followed by sanding? Rust shouldn't be a problem, the plates stay covered in hydraulic fluid 24 /7. This first one is a trial to make sure they don't rust.
I want to stay away from chemicals. What do you suggest? or any ideas to prevent this contamination would also help. These ball tables are very hard to clean.
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