Rust Grades

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 A Grade – A steel surface is completely covered with adhering mil scale and little if any rust.

 

 A Grade – A steel surface is completely covered with adhering mil scale and little if any rust.

 B Grade – A steel surface starting to rust and from which the mil scale has begun to flake.

 C Grade – A steel surface where mil scale is rusted or can be scraped off, but little pitting is visible to the naked eye. laser cleaning price

 D Grade – A steel surface with rusted mil scale, significant pitting corrosion visible to the naked eye.

Steel Grade A – It is almost entirely covered with mil scale, has little rust or oxidation, and is free of pitting corrosion.

Steel Grade B – Steel exposed to the elements shows signs of surface rust, but high levels of mil scale remain.

Steel Grade C – Weather-beaten steel, it is rusting, Little or no mil scale remains and has been scraped off the surface. The pitting is clearly starting.

Steel Grade D – Steel that has been weathered for a long time. You can see pitting and rust inclusions. Extended surface oxidation leaves no mil scale.

 

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