After being used for a period of time, if it is not properly cared for and maintained, it may indeed rust. Here are some of the possible causes and ways to prevent wrought iron security nets from rusting:
Environmental factors: Wrought iron anti-theft net is exposed to the air, affected by environmental factors such as humidity, oxygen, rain, etc., and is prone to oxidation reaction, resulting in rust.
Ways to prevent it: Regularly cleaning the surface of the anti-theft net and keeping it dry can reduce the oxidation rate of the wrought iron anti-theft net.
Improper useIf the surface of the wrought iron anti-theft net is scratched or bumped, the protective coating on its surface will be damaged, so that the wrought iron will be exposed to the outside air and moisture, resulting in easy rust.
Ways to prevent it: Avoid using sharp objects to scratch or bump the wrought iron anti-theft net, if there is damage, it should be repaired in time.
Unsuitable cleaning methods: Using unsuitable detergents or tools to clean the wrought iron anti-theft net may damage its surface protective coating and accelerate oxidation and rusting.
Ways to prevent it: Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to clean the wrought iron security net, avoid using acidic or alkaline detergents.
Lack of maintenance: Long-term maintenance of wrought iron anti-theft net, such as irregular paint coating update, anti-rust treatment, etc., will make the wrought iron anti-theft net more likely to rust.
Ways to prevent it: Regular maintenance of the wrought iron anti-theft net, such as anti-rust treatment once a year, surface coating update, etc., can prolong its service life.
To sum up, wrought iron anti-theft nets do rust after being used for a long time, but with proper care and maintenance, their service life can be extended and the rate of rust can be slowed down.