• Inhibitor concentrate that stops corrosion &
oxygen discoloration on many metals and their alloys.
• Produces a chemically bonded molecular barrier on the surface
that protects and resists removal by washing with water and many
organic solvents.
• Much safer to apply than phosphatizing on steel and provides
longer lasting protection than hazardous chromate and similar
treatments.
• Ecologically safe with a very low BOD & low animal or fish toxicity.
• Leaves no greasy films and enhances subsequent fluxing, soldering,
brazing, & coating operations.
• Very economical because very small concentrations are effective.
DIRECTIONS:
Normally applied form 140-150ºF, aqueous solutions containing
1 part inhibitor to 10-20 parts water. Applications can be by
spraying or dripping the article to be protected in the solution
or conveying through the solution on a continuous basis. The inhibitor
solution is alkaline and will become stable is acidified. Parts
going into the solution after cleaning must be thoroughly rinsed
or pass through a slightly alkaline solution to remove the acid
to prevent the bath pH form dropping below 10. The bath concentration
can be controlled by titration samples with normal acids & adjusting
concentration accordingly. Drying temperatures up to 200ºF
can be used with this inhibitor. If odors occur check the pH of
the application bath immediately to see if it has been contaminated
with acid and dropped below 10. Adjust the pH to 10.5 or 11 to
stop odors & prevent bath fall out.
FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY
CAUTION:
Keep out of reach of children. Mild eye irritant. Wash from eyes
with water until irritation stops. Prolonged contact can irritate
skin. Wash from skin with soap and water. Ingestion in quantity
can cause severe diarrhea. Treat as soap ingestion.
See Material Safety Data
Sheet
