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06-14-2010 11:36 AM #1
Hydrogen Embrittlement during Rust Removal
There have been a couple of recent threads which mention that hydrogen embrittlement can occur during electroplating and electrolysis.
I have been using electrolytic rust removal (so far not on suspension pieces) but am now concerned that there could also be a problem in this process.
Has anyone seen any indication of hydrogen embrittlement during this method of rust removal?
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