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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Dortmund, Germany
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Thanks a lot for all the interesting input.
@Sajen Yes, i fear i'm infected... and all because i was looking for a new pocket knife... ![]() The advice of using citric acid instead of pineapple juice is very good. I'm always reluctant to waste the delicious juice. @Tunggulametung & Spunjer Electrolysis is of course a very gentle and elegant method of rust removal. On the other hand it is always a big mess and takes some extra effort. The kris blade has a surface of roughly 400cm^2 if i assume a current density of at least 20mA/cm^2 this would require 8A and for ramp up and closure of the process i would need to be able regulate that current. My lab power supplies won't do, so i would have to build a custom one (not a big deal for me but still some effort). What current density did you use for your winter project, Spunjer? For now i still think fruit acid is the most appropriate way to go as the rust isn't as bad as on Spunjers kris. But i will look further into this topic. I have time the kris won't rust away within the next days... ![]() ...and if i'm really infected as Sajen said, building a custom power supply will quickly pay off ![]() Best Regards, Thilo |
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