Electrolysis cleaning aluminium

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Hi, Friends.
    In this video i did some experimenting on cleaning aluminium with electrolysis.
    I used citric acid as electrolyte.
    ratio: 1 Table spoon for 12 Liters of Water.
    The DC power sourse was a Welding inverter.
    But you can use any other DC power source, available.
    #electrolysis #aluniniumcleaning #electrolysiscleaning
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @estebita_lato
    @estebita_lato 6 місяців тому +2

    This video had everything I needed, aluminum cleaning, a cat, electrolysis, awesome

  • @herenow2895
    @herenow2895 4 години тому +1

    I just found your video when looking to see if it's Ok to use electrolysis on aluminium.
    I have a gear box that has an aluminium case. The gears are rusty and the case has the white powdery corrosion.
    Do you think that electolysis will clean both aluminium case and steel gears well enough to enable strip down ?

  • @ianhelsbyservices
    @ianhelsbyservices Рік тому +1

    Great work! I was told copper and aluminium react in the presence of water (computer water cooling days) so using an aluminium anode seems a good idea!

  • @mr.ranyhomemade2466
    @mr.ranyhomemade2466 Рік тому +1

    Look great work of yours. I should know about this work because I with Scratch. Thanks for your shared

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Рік тому +2

    Great work dude.

  • @ianhelsbyservices
    @ianhelsbyservices Рік тому +1

    You can unscrew and remove the valve immediately behind the spray nozzle. The intricate parts will stay in the gun but you'll give room to wash out the dried paint from the main chamber

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  Рік тому +2

      Hi, Ian.. Yes..i know.. I tried to unscrew the nozzle but it is seized up.. And i dont want to ruin the thing by applying brute force.. Maybe i should try, to put the thing into solvent for 24 houres and try again.. I am carpenter by trade and learned / know everything about sprayguns.. But i never came across a design like this..No wonder...it is from the 1960s... For my daily work, i have a SATA Paintgun.. But i wanted to rescue this oldtimer from the scrapyard.. And you are right... Just because i did not know what i am doing, i wanted to avoid dissimilar electrode materials.. and also used only the bare minimum of electrolyth to get the reaction going... It was a fun experiment with some learning factor ... And Joe was fascinated by the bubbles.. xD

  • @nolanadam1093
    @nolanadam1093 4 місяці тому +1

    Id add ultrasonic cleaner with aluminum or Co2 blasting or wet blasting with baking soda its leaves no darkening of the part vs chemical oxidation of caustic solution as it's like etching solution. THINK BOUT HOW THEY HOT TANK CAR PARTS !

  • @김도경-k3e
    @김도경-k3e Рік тому +1

    It's a revolutionary aluminum corrosion removal method
    If you use this for the corrosion cleaning of the graphics card heat shield that's been happening a lot these days, you could make a lot of money

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  Рік тому

      Hi, my friend.. Electrolysis cleaning is nothing new. The method is not revolutionary.. And it works with any DC current source...Even a 12 Volt car Battery or a Battery from a cordless power tool would do the trick... I used the welder just because i have it. ;) A lesson which i learned from this experiment...Dont use to much electrolythe (acid), when using this Method to clean aluminium... Less is better...take your time and you will not end up with ugly discolorations of the workpiece. As i said, i am not a chemist. It was just an Experiment out of curiosity.. xD Greets from Germany

  • @BookAutowerks
    @BookAutowerks 5 місяців тому

    Never tried electrolysis cleaning on aluminium; going to have to give it a go! Have you tried electropolishing?

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  5 місяців тому +1

      No, so far not.. Maybe i will try it, when i have more time to spare.. I am still in the renovation process of my new workshop building.

  • @williamgrace652
    @williamgrace652 10 місяців тому

    I’ve heard this process will dissolve the aluminum eventually. How long did you keep the aluminum under electrolysis?

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  10 місяців тому

      50 Volts / 0,5 A About 18 houres..as far as i remember.. And yes, thats how the process actually works... Material gets removed at the Cathode ( negative) and accumulates at the Anode (positive).. But in my experiment i did not notice a damage of the surface.. What i noticed though, the aluminium got a bit darker in colore. I am no expert but i am guessing, thats a kind of oxide layer.. I personally like the look of it.. But, just saying..be aware..

  • @21_gunsjovank23
    @21_gunsjovank23 Рік тому

    Hey sir.. Does this work on alumunium engine for residual oil ?

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  Рік тому

      Hmm, hard to say.. I notized on my experiment, that the electricity was not able to remove some of the old paint on this paint gun..I brushed it off, after the electrolysis process, with no effort.. My recommendation is, to remove all the residual oil with a solvent (gasoline), first.. At least, as best as you can. Think about welding... Dirty and painted Metal is hard to weld because it makes for a bad electric contact... Same goes for electrolysis.. But give it a try.. Would be nice if you can keep me updated on the reult on your engine block. I am curious... Greets from Austria.

    • @21_gunsjovank23
      @21_gunsjovank23 Рік тому

      ​@@LariFariUA-camclean but the remaining oil crust needs a little effort.. there is a change in color maybe just a little vinegar to prevent it.. greetings from INDONESIA 😊

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  Рік тому

      Yes, there is a change in color.. The aluminium is darker after the process.. This is a oxide layer.. I think, there is no way around it. But the oxide layer will form anyway after a while, thats the nature of aluminium.. ;) You can see this on my befor and after picture of the spray gun... I am not sure, if vinegar is a good idea.. I used citric acide as a electrolyth.@@21_gunsjovank23

  • @Neednoreligion
    @Neednoreligion Рік тому

    Good work. But to much time is needed to do this things

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  Рік тому

      I know, I know... You're waiting for the handyman to take care of your bathroom^^

    • @Neednoreligion
      @Neednoreligion Рік тому

      @@LariFariUA-cam haha

  • @IanThompson-sb8hh
    @IanThompson-sb8hh 11 місяців тому

    Don't use this method - I thought the parts came out of the bath dirtier that they went in - it seems other polishing methods were then used to make things look good! I tried it anyway - simply made the surface a dark grey, and increased pitting. Not for me...

    • @LariFariYoutube
      @LariFariYoutube  11 місяців тому

      Oh, that sounds not good...As you can see on the result. It worked for me..I like the dark oxide layer , which it got from the process.. I am not an expert but i think, there are some factors which influence the outcome.. The electrolythe ( i used just a tiny bit of citric acid) and what kind of aluminium it is.. I am assuming, the spraygun is a aluminium / silicium alloy.. I think, i was just lucky with my experiment, to get such a result... But, i would try it again, if there is the need... ;)

  • @MrJayD1987
    @MrJayD1987 Рік тому

    😁 Jetzt wo es sauber ist, will ich s doch haben ^^ Wolltest es mir ja letztens schenken^^

  • @Monsterfiend23
    @Monsterfiend23 Рік тому +1

    Joe