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Passivation

Passivation chemically removes free iron and contaminants from stainless steel, aluminum , and titanium,  creating a chromium-rich oxide layer that resists corrosion. This invisible barrier is essential for industries where cleanliness, longevity, and compliance are critical.

Medical: Ensuring the biocompatibility and hygiene of implants and surgical instruments. 

Aerospace: Materials typically include various grades of stainless steel, alongside other precipitation-hardened materials.

Automotive: Passivation is a critical surface treatment that significantly enhances the durability and reliability of key components like fuel injectors. This process not only extends the life of the components and machinery, reducing the need for frequent replacements, but also ensures more consistent performance and lowers overall maintenance costs. 

Electronics: Reduces surface recombination, improves electrical properties, and prevents degradation of the device over time.

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