pintarauhojen
Pintarauhojen is a Finnish term that translates to "surface rust" or "flash rust." It refers to the thin, reddish-brown layer of iron oxide that forms on the surface of ferrous metals, such as steel and iron, when they are exposed to moisture and oxygen. This phenomenon is a common form of corrosion that occurs relatively quickly.
The formation of pintarauhojen is a chemical reaction. When iron or steel comes into contact with water,
Pintarauhojen can appear on newly manufactured metal parts, especially those that have undergone processes like pickling
Removal of pintarauhojen is typically achieved through mechanical methods such as brushing, sanding, or abrasive blasting,