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AS & NAS | Liquid A | WRO-EP | Liquid AR | Gel BW
Fluid Film® Liquid A
Product Data: #210
Effective January 2008
Details About Fluid Film® Liquid A
National Stock Number
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| 4 gal/4 CTN: |
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8030-01-386-3877 |
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| 5 gal/Pail: |
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8030-01-387-1051 |
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| 55 gal Drum: |
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8030-01-387-1065 |
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| 5 gal Pail Non Aerosol: |
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8030-01-387-1070 |
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Description: |
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Oily amber transparent liquid. Environmentally friendlier. Solvent
free. Non-toxic. Will not evaporate. Reacts with moisture to form a
soft gelatinous barrier. This mixture is chemically combined and thus
is unavailable to cause corrosion. |
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General Usage: |
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Anti-corrosive coating, lubricant and penetrant for
all metals. Provides protection against attack by moisture
and salt solutions. May be applied to soften and remove
heavy rust. Used in the maintenance of aircraft, heavy
equipment, marine equipment (such as rudders, voids,
inaccessible areas), mining equipment, farm machinery
and automobiles. Also used in refineries, salt plants,
power plants, and gas companies.If conditions dictate
a heavier coating or lubricant, refer to other Eureka
Chemical product bulletins or Eureka Chemical Company. |
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Application Methods: |
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Can be applied under ambient conditions by airless
spray, roller, brush, dip, slush, floatation.
When storing Liquid A for dip application, material must be kept moisture and water free.
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Particulars for Wire-Rope: |
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Used as coating and lubricant. Will penetrate to
the core, displacing moisture. For long term protection;
Fluid Film® wire-rope dressings, WRO-EP MIL-PRF-18458
C or WRN-EP are applied after Liquid A is employed
as a penetrant. This procedure eliminates the use of
a mechanical lubricator for core penetration. |
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Particulars for Agriculture: |
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Where fluid (soft coating) barrier is not objectionable:
Liquid A will protect liquid fertilizer tanks, bulk storage
tanks, bins, hoppers, front-end loaders, spreaders, collection
tanks, sprayers, liquid applicators, combines, mixing
plant machinery, sorting machinery, conveyors, field irrigators,
elevators and vehicles, including undercarriage. Liquid
A will protect the exterior of pumps and can be used
on the interiors as well by pouring into intake, and
turning pump over once or twice to make sure liquid is
coating interior. Liquid A stops the rust, inhibits the
corrosive properties of fertilizers, lubricates all moving
parts and displaces moisture.
To coat small tanks with limited access, pour Liquid A into the access hole. The estimated coverage rate is
as follows: 1.22 liter / m 2 or 3 gallons / 100ft 2 roll
tank to cover all surfaces. Fill tank slowly with water
and drain until coating has gelled and placed itself
on tank surfaces. May require 2-3 cycles. |
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Particulars for Marine: |
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Liquid A meets and exceeds the corrosion performance
requirements of MIL-PRF-16173 Grade 3 and contains no solvents.
The US Navy purchases Liquid A through Northrop Grumman Ships Systems Stock # 8040-DA0-746003CD Compound Rust Preventative Fluid Film Liquid A. Liquid A remains active, penetrating to the base metal
stopping corrosion. With Liquid A there is no pinholing since it is self-healing,
as opposed to a dormant passive barrier. Liquid A can be applied by spraying
or brushing to a thickness of 2 to 3 mils. Coverage rate is 1600 m 2 / 208 liter
or 17,000ft 2 / 55 gal. drum. |
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Surface Preparation: |
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No sandblasting required. Remove flaking rust and
peeling paint. Break blisters larger than 25mm (one inch).
Remove all standing water. Clean up all debris and silt.If
long term protection is not required and time does not
permit, surface preparation, application may be made
over existing rust and seals. Liquid A will soften this
rust and it may fall, leaving surface unprotected. Therefore
surface inspection may reveal necessity for touch-up. |
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Floatation: |
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Floatation application of Liquid A can be accomplished
with results that will reflect the degree of care taken
to achieve proper application.To apply a uniform film
of Liquid A, it is imperative to get all metal surfaces
coated with Liquid A before its exposure to water and
subsequent gelation. Indiscriminate dumping of Liquid A into water with any mixing action accelerates the gelation
of the product. This induced premature gelation is adverse
to proper surface application and can lead to Liquid A wastage.It is preferred to hose at least 25% of the
Liquid A onto the tank overhead, the upper vertical surfaces and the tank bottom.
Positive placement will make for better coverage and distribution. Apply the
remaining Liquid A to tank assuring as much distribution as practical, especially
in large tanks. Add ballast water slowly raising the level of water as high
as practical without causing overflow. Deballast slowly stopping short of the
suction bell.When the application is made by pouring or pumping the coating
into the tank, apply approximately one third of the required material initially
to the tank bottom, followed by ballasting to one-half of tank level. Add another
one-third of material to the tank then deballast to above suction bell; re-ballast
to two-thirds tank level, add the remainder of material and continue ballasting
raising level of water as high as practical without causing overflow. Repeat
ballast and deballasting cycles until all material is placed on steel. 2-4 cycles
should be sufficient. Coverage rate for light and moderately rusted tanks is
approximately 510 m 2 / 208 liter or 5,500 ft 2 / 55 gal. Drum. For heavy scale
deposits the calculated coverage should be 204 m 2 / 2,200 ft 2 per drum. Please
be advised the floatation method cannot insure 100% coverage of all surfaces.
We recommend direct application whenever possible. |
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Descaling Procedure: |
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Liquid A can be used as a descaler to soften heavy
rust and scale. After 6-12 months, tanks can be readily
scraped and mucked out, then Liquid A can be re-applied,
with approximately 1 to 2 years service as described under "particulars for
marine" above. A longer term coating such as Liquid AR or Gel BW may be used. |
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Typical Properties
Note 1:
When welding in tanks coated with Liquid A, wipe material
back a distance of 1.5 meters (5 feet) from where hot work is to be performed
and from the deck area beneath the hot work. See Technical Bulletin No.
202.2.
Note 2: Since Liquid A, forms a gel in the presence of water,
keep all containers closed tightly when not in use. If Liquid A thickens
in the container, agitation will temporarily return it to a more liquid
condition. Thickening does not impair its effectiveness in any way.
Note 3: Liquid A is not recommended for use in tanks carrying
petroleum solvents, acids, ammonia or ammonium hydroxide. Solution of ammonium
salts may cause slow degradation of the coating.
Note 4:
Shelf life -- indefinite.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
This document is subject to revision without notice.
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