A fabricator is preparing to weld hot-rolled carbon steel that has a bluish-gray, flaky surface. What is this layer called, and what is the primary reason it must be removed before welding?
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A
Galvanizing; it produces toxic fumes when heated.
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B
Anodizing; it prevents proper electrical conductivity.
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C
Mill scale; it can introduce impurities and cause weld defects like porosity.
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D
Primer coat; it is designed to burn off during the welding process.