Acid resistance is crucial for materials exposed to acidic environments. CeramicSteel’s acid resistance guarantees its durability and performance, even in harsh chemical settings.
Test Overview
The acid resistance of CeramicSteel was evaluated using ISO 28706-2:2008 standards. The test involved exposing the material to boiling citric acid for 2.5 hours. The objective was to measure any potential degradation or mass loss caused by the acidic environment.
Test Results
CeramicSteel demonstrated exceptional resistance, with a mass loss much lower than 18.5 g/m² after 2.5 hours of exposure. This showcases the material’s ability to maintain its structural integrity and appearance, even when subjected to strong acids.
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Comparison with Other Materials
In acid resistance testing, CeramicSteel demonstrated superior performance compared to materials, which exhibited more significant degradation rates under similar conditions. CeramicSteel’s versatility and strength in other areas make it a more well-rounded choice.
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Why Acid Resistance Matters
Acidic substances can cause significant damage to unprotected surfaces, resulting in wear, discoloration, or even structural degradation. CeramicSteel offers high resistance to acids, ensuring both its longevity and appearance, making it a dependable choice for residential and industrial applications.
Applications
Kitchens: Resists acidic food spills like vinegar, citrus juices, and tomato sauces, ensuring no surface deterioration or stains over time.
Commercial Spaces: Ideal for surfaces in laboratories and food preparation areas.
Industrial Settings: Provides protection in environments with frequent exposure to acidic chemicals.