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In order for you to keep your iron pot from rusting, you will need to keep it away from any water or moisture. I have also found that coating the iron, such as a seal or paint will dramatically limit the amount of rusting.
To keep the tip from rusting.
Keep it dry. Paint it Galvanize it
Keep it away from water and away from the sun
CaCl is extremely hygroscopic (water-attracting), so it will take up any moisture and keep the iron nail dry. Two conditions for rusting are oxygen and water.
Rusting is the oxidation of iron. To prevent rusting you must prevent oxygen from coming into contact with the product. This is normally acheived by applying a barrier of oil in working environments. Products are available for storing materials for long periods to avoid rusting. These have a more waxy nature than oil and would not be suitable to use to stop rusting in a mechaincal item. Of course if you want to prevent rusting and for it to look nice. various paints and lackers can be applied. Chemical coatings can also be applied to prevent rusting. Or simply keep the item clean and dry and rusting can be slowed.
Keeping an outdoor table dry and covered from the elements will help keep it from rusting. Paste wax, greasing, and rust-proof paint are other ways to keep them from rusting if you're unable to keep them out of the rain.
Paint it
1. keep away from moistured things. 2. keep the metal way from other rusty things
It covers the steel, which is mostly iron, so that it is not exposed to oxygen in the air. Rust is iron oxide, a compound formed when iron reacts with oxygen in the atmosphere. If the steel is not exposed to oxygen, it will not rust.
keep dragging the soldering iron and the solder sucker until you eventually do it its a piece of cake
yes i have coating to put inside a 3200 gal water tank to keep it from rusting