PAINT & GASKET REMOVER

Non chlorinated solvent to remove gaskets, glues and baked-on carbon deposits from all kind of hard substrates.

None chlorinated solvents. Safe to use on all metal surfaces, does not stain. Quickly and easily dissolves paints and graffiti. Suitable for use throughout the industry.

Description

General description

Non chlorinated solvent to remove gaskets, glues and baked-on carbon deposits from all kind of hard substrates.

 

Features

• None chlorinated solvents.
• Safe on all metal surfaces, does not stain.
• Quickly and easily dissolves paints and graffiti.
• Penetrates quickly.
• Softens gaskets and allows to scrape them off easily with a spatula.

 

Applications

• Suitable for use throughout the industry.

 

Directions

• Stir or mix bulk products well before use.
• Apply abundantly.
• Do not use on energized equipment.
• Do not mix with other products.
• Do not use on sensitive electronic equipment.
• Let react for 15 minutes.
• Rinse off with water or remove with a towel or wipe.

 

Typical product data (without propellant

Appearance                                           Viscous liquid.

Color                                                    White.

Odor                                                     Solvent.

Density                                                 0.878 g/cm3 (@ 20°C).

Viscosity                                               700-1500 mPa.s.

Flash Point                                            < 0 °C (Closed Cup)

 

 

Packaging

Bulk                                                      2×5 L                                                    Ref. : 32370

All statements in this publication are based on service experience and/or laboratory testing. Because of the wide variety of equipment, conditions of use and the unpredictable human factors involved, we recommend that our products are tested on-the-job prior to use. All information is given in good faith but without warranty neither expressed nor implied. This Technical Data Sheet may already have been revised as a result of a change in legislation, availability of components or newly acquired experiences.