Corrosion Resistance Of Stainless Steel Tees
After using Stainless Steel Weld Tee for a long time, people will find spots and even cracks on the surface of the stainless steel tee. What's going on? This is actually the case when the stainless steel tee is corroded.
Many people think that stainless steel is stable and will not be corroded. In fact, stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, but it does not mean that it will not be corroded. Stainless steel tees are often used for the transportation and distribution of tap water and other media in daily life. Water itself is corrosive to metals, and the corrosive impurities in the liquid will continuously damage the passivation film on the steel surface during long-term transportation, causing corrosion of stainless steel pipe fittings.
The initial manifestation of corrosion is the appearance of spots on the surface of stainless steel. When spots appear, it indicates that the material of the stainless steel tee has been damaged, and then it will accelerate the corrosion of stainless steel and cause cracks in the pipeline. Therefore, in daily life, we must understand that stainless steel tees are corrosion-resistant, but not uncorroded. During use, especially tees that have been used for a certain number of years, they must be checked in time to avoid causing greater damage.