Chemical Advancements in Rust and Corrosion Could Save Construction Industry Millions

CHEMICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN RUST AND CORROSION SOLUTIONS COULD SAVE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY MILLIONS

Sydney, Australia: 9/5/19

Ask any builder, rust is the enemy. But few people realise the immense impact it has across the nation. Curtin University research has shown that the cost of rust and corrosion could be costing Australia up to $32 billion each year.

"Most decision makers do not realise that corrosion is a significant problem," said Professor Rolf Gubner, Director of the WA Corrosion Research Group. "Timely, well-planned action on corrosion is one way that we can improve the efficiency of our economy. Besides saving money, doing this can also help prevent horrible accidents."

Those on the frontline combatting rust may well know the dangers, but without access to the latest in chemical advancements, businesses are losing millions in time and money to corrosion.

Aware of the huge costs to businesses, NCH chemists took on the challenge to create solutions that were both effective and safe to use. The solutions they came up with combined the latest research and technology to formulate a range of chemical solutions for the management of rust & corrosion.

Used as part of a three-step process, they not only treat rust but also prevents it from returning, saving businesses millions. It is an essential part of maintaining lifting gear in the construction industry, to ensure the structural integrity of rusted chains, as well as being used to de-rust equipment and tools and remove rust stains from concrete surfaces. It can even be used to remove tarnish and brighten brass, copper and bronze.

Already renowned for their industrial degreasers, the first step is to remove contaminants from all parts. The second step involves their patented X-Rust 7, a ground-breaking pH neutral system that is safe and environmentally friendly. It works at room temperature to remove tarnish and rust from carbon steel, mild steel, cast iron and other metals, inhibiting flash rusting. After soaking the part for between 15 minutes and 24 hours, depending on the severity of the rust, parts come out as good as new.

For parts that cannot be immersed, they have introduced X-Rust 7 Gel, which can be rubbed onto the metal and works the same way as the original product. Ideal for machinery, gates, and building structures, it completely removes even deep rust in 24 hours.

Once the rust is removed, NCH offers a range of solutions to coat and protect the affected parts to prevent rust from returning.

Tackling the problem of the most dangerous corrosion which occurs in steel structures like pipe-work, pressure vessels, suspended walkways and cranes, they introduced a new hybrid rust-encapsulator called Salvage 2+. It encapsulates and seals with a top coat in a single coat, and its outstanding corrosion resistance stands up to the 3000-hour scribed hot salt spray test.

Wherever corrosion occurs, it has the potential to cost businesses money and even endanger lives. The advancements in treatment, if properly adopted by industry could save the Australian economy billions.

About NCH

To see X-Rust 7 in action, see our video on how it works here.

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