Rust removal method for self-propelled corn sprayer

Release time:2023-08-04    Click:235


As we enter September, there will be more rain than usual, which is a disguised disaster for self-propelled corn sprayers. This is because as the rain increases, the sprayers will rust. If not resolved in a timely manner, it will threaten the effectiveness and lifespan of the sprayers. However, there is no need to worry, Today, the editor will briefly introduce the methods of rust removal for everyone:

Self-propelled corn applicator

Self-propelled corn applicator

1. Utilizing the impact and friction of mechanical power to remove rust, commonly used machines include pneumatic brushes, rust removal guns, electric brushes, etc. Use hand tools such as sandpaper, scraper, shovel, and wire brush to remove rust.

2. Prepare a 1:20-1:25 aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate and pour it into a ceramic jar. Soak the rusted agricultural machinery parts in it for 24 hours and the rust will float on the water surface.

3. For self-propelled corn sprayers, an acetylene oxide burner can be used to heat steel to remove its oxide layer.

4. Put the rusty small farm tools into vinegar to soak until the rust layer is easy to peel off, take them out and gently polish them with a fine wire brush, brush off the rust layer and then put them into vinegar to soak for a while before taking them out, use gauze to wipe the surface of the farm tools clean, dry them in the air and then apply lime milk or Vaseline.

The above is the rust removal method for self-propelled corn applicators introduced by the editor, hoping to provide some help so as to avoid accidents as much as possible.