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Process for Cleaning and Polishing Nitinol or Titanium
Minimum recommended process for electropolishing Titanium alloys
- 1. Clean in MicroClean Ti™ (RDZ-1849) (Time and temperature to be determined, no such thing as “too much”)
- 2. Water Rinse
- 3. Alcohol Rinse
- 4. ElectroPolish Ti2 (RDZ-1676), 300+ Amps/ft2, up to 10 minutes
- OR Generic Electropolish (70/30 Methanol/sulfuric) which you can make, or can purchase as Nitinol Titanium ElectroPolish (RDZ-1867), used at 7-10 volts, ~50 Amps/ft2, and below -20 degrees C. If you are making this exciting blend, you may want to read "Control of Methanol-Sulfuric blends".
In case you were wondering this is NOT a medical device, it is, in fact, a Titanium motorcycle peg. We had a request from a customer to see if we could polish this in the ElectroPolish Ti2™, and although we did not have enough power in the laboratory rectifier to polish the entire peg, it did a nice job on a portion. We keep this as reminder that we can polish things we would never have thought of.
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