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titleOfInvention Descaling method for hot rolled stainless steel
abstract [PROBLEMS] A method for descaling a hot-rolled stainless steel material at a low strike without using sulfuric acid or a mixed acid of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid, which conventionally requires pollution control measures and is difficult to handle. I will provide a. A stainless steel material having an oxide scale on the surface after hot rolling is subjected to cold rolling at a rolling reduction of 5% or more and 40% or less, and then immersed in an aqueous hydrochloric acid solution to remove the scale. A method of descaling hot rolled stainless steel.
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