Do you know why rust spots appear on red shrimp board? We all know that red shrimp board has a wide range of applications. To extend the service life of red shrimp board, we should understand how to remove rust spots. So, here's an introduction to the methods for removing rust spots.
The primary reason is related to the internal nature of the stone, specifically its structure. Natural stone contains microcracks and capillary pores, and in the natural environment, the stone's surface can absorb pollutants like acid rain, exhaust fumes, and dust, leading to discoloration, contamination, and pathological conditions, significantly reducing the decorative effect and lifespan of the stone. The smaller the capillary pores within the stone, the stronger the capillary action and the better the surface adsorption. This is related to the stone's chemical composition, as it contains numerous chemical elements that can react with external substances, causing erosion or mutation of the stone.
When humidity is high in the air, rust spots can form. However, due to varying iron content in stone, the higher the iron content, the more prone to rust it becomes. Moreover, most natural marble is composed of a few alkaline oxides and carbonates such as calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. Although calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate are relatively stable compounds, these alkaline oxides have unstable chemical properties. They readily interact with acidic oxides like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and sulfur trioxide in humid conditions, along with nitrogen oxides and other chemical reactions, which can alter the physical structure of marble. Similar chemical damage may occur in other stones, leading to loss of luster on the stone surface, color fading, stains, and roughness, which can also reduce the hardness of natural stone, causing surface erosion and flaking.
Understanding these reasons, to prevent secondary damage to the shrimp red board and enhance its aesthetics and extend its service life, it's essential to know how to remove rust spots.










































