Nantong Yinuo Metal Technology Co., Ltd.

Surface Decoration Of Wrought Iron Railings

Jun 13, 2026

High-end wrought iron railings feature a rich variety of decorative paint finishes, mostly hand-painted with imported paints, resulting in a look that is both rustic and elegant, as well as fashionable and trendy. The most classic surface finishes include antique bronze, red bronze, antique gold bronze, black with gold trim, copper with gold trim, and platinum with gold trim.

 

To ensure good adhesion between the decorative coating (plating) and the wrought iron surface, it is essential to remove as much oxide scale, welding slag, rust, grease, dirt, and moisture as possible from the wrought iron surface before coating (plating). Otherwise, blistering, cracking, delamination, and peeling of the coating (plating) are likely to occur.

 

1. The main methods for removing rust, oxide scale, and welding slag include manual treatment, mechanical treatment, blasting treatment, chemical treatment (pickling), electrochemical treatment, and flame treatment.

 

Manual treatment mainly uses tools such as sandpaper, scrapers, hammers, chisels, wire brushes, and worn-out grinding wheels. Rust, oxide scale, welding slag, dust, and other surface contaminants are removed by hand through grinding, chipping, and brushing.

 

Mechanical treatment commonly uses tools such as pneumatic (electric) brushes, rust removal guns, polishing wheels, and pneumatic (electric) chisels. These tools utilize the high-frequency impact and friction of mechanical force to remove rust, scale, old paint, and other contaminants. Jet spraying uses centrifugal force, compressed air, or high-pressure water jets to propel abrasives, sand, or steel shot onto the surface of wrought iron products, impacting and abrading away scale, rust, old paint, and molding sand.

 

Chemical treatment uses specially formulated acidic solutions to soak and dissolve wrought iron products, removing scale, rust, and oil through a chemical reaction-a process known as "pickling."

 

2. For degreasing wrought iron products, organic solvents, alkaline solutions, and electrochemical methods are generally used. Various commercially available metal cleaning agents are also suitable.

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