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titleOfInvention Method for removing oxide film from Cr-containing steel sheet
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] The oxide film formed during annealing of a Cr-containing steel plate is a film that is difficult to pickle, and has been pickled with a liquid having a strong pickling property. This oxide film is efficiently removed by the gas active species. [Structure] A Cr-containing steel plate having an oxide film formed thereon is placed in a vacuum, and carbon tetrachloride is introduced as an etching gas. By applying a high frequency voltage, chemically active species are generated and the oxide film formed on the surface is removed. [Effect] Since it is a dry process, it is a clean process. In addition, there is no change in the oxide film removal film with time, and the quality is constant. Further, it is also effective for steel types such as Ni-Cr type stainless steel which are very difficult to pickle.
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