postdescaling
Postdescaling is the set of processes that follow the descaling step in metal surface finishing, especially for ferrous metals such as carbon steel and stainless steel. Descaling removes oxide scale formed during hot rolling or annealing, typically via acid pickling, mechanical scale removal, or high-pressure water jetting. Postdescaling ensures the surface is free of residues, clean, and suitable for subsequent treatments.
Common postdescaling operations include rinsing and neutralization to remove acid residues, drying to prevent corrosion and
Additional postdescaling steps may involve surface conditioning such as light brushing, grinding, or shot blasting to
Environmental and safety considerations are important: handling and neutralizing acidic effluent, proper disposal of waste, protecting