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Metal Pickling is a process used to remove impurities, such as rust or scale, from metal surfaces. It is commonly used in the metals and minerals industry to prepare metals for further processing. The process involves submerging the metal in an acid bath, which dissolves the impurities and leaves the metal surface clean and free of corrosion. The acid used in the pickling process is typically hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid.
The metal pickling market is driven by the increasing demand for metals and minerals in various industries, such as automotive, construction, and aerospace. The growing demand for metals and minerals has led to an increase in the number of pickling facilities, which has in turn increased the demand for pickling chemicals.
Some of the major companies in the metal pickling market include AkzoNobel, BASF, DowDuPont, Henkel, and Kansai Paint. These companies offer a wide range of pickling chemicals and services to meet the needs of the metals and minerals industry. Show Less Read more