SS Pickling Solution G
SS Pickling Solution G is a highly effective acidic treatment solution formulated for pharmaceutical and analytical laboratory use to clean, descale, and restore stainless steel equipment, vessels, piping, and instrumentation affected by oxide scale, weld discoloration, or heat‑tinted surfaces.
🏭⚗️ Production
Prepared by blending high‑purity inorganic acids with corrosion inhibitors, surfactants, and stabilizers under controlled conditions to ensure consistent acid strength and cleaning performance. Standardized for metal removal efficiency, inhibitor residuals, and solution stability. Supplied in acid‑resistant, tightly sealed containers to prevent contamination, evaporation, or degradation.
🔬 Properties
A clear to slightly tinted, strongly acidic aqueous solution exhibiting high reactivity toward stainless steel oxide layers, weld heat‑tints, and embedded ferritic contamination. Exhibits excellent wetting and penetration properties, enabling uniform treatment across complex stainless steel geometries. Non‑flammable under normal laboratory conditions but highly corrosive and reactive with incompatible materials. Stable when stored in cool, dry, tightly closed containers under well‑ventilated conditions.
🧪 Applications
Used in pharmaceutical and analytical laboratories for cleaning and restoring stainless steel surfaces of reactors, vessels, piping systems, fittings, and instrumentation. Removes oxide films, weld scale, and heat‑tint while restoring the protective chromium‑oxide passive layer. Suitable for immersion baths, circulation systems, or controlled spray applications. Surfaces must be thoroughly rinsed with deionized water after treatment and may undergo subsequent passivation to ensure corrosion resistance and suitability for clean‑room or sterile equipment.
⚠️ Safety
Extremely corrosive and hazardous: can cause severe chemical burns, eye injury, and respiratory irritation. Use only in a fume hood or well‑ventilated area with full protective equipment including acid‑resistant gloves, goggles or face shield, protective clothing, and apron. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and incompatible materials (strong bases, organics, oxidizers). Neutralize spills immediately and dispose of according to institutional and environmental safety regulations. Store in a tightly closed, chemically resistant container in a cool, dry, well‑ventilated area, away from incompatible materials.



