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AS & NAS | Liquid A | WRO-EP | Liquid AR | Gel BW
Fluid Film® Liquid AR
Product Data: #210.1
Effective January 2008
Details About Fluid Film® Liquid AR
National Stock Number
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8030-01-381-7311 |
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Description: |
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Amber, soft gel. Environmentally friendlier. Solvent free. Non-toxic.
Will not evaporate. Anti-corrosive coating, lubricant and penetrant
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General Usage: |
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Used in heavy marine and general industry, particularly
for ballast tanks and voids, chains, hoists, wire rope,
winches, turnbuckles, conveyors, bearings, augers, drills,
valves, linkages, scales, joints and zert fittings. Preserves
parts in storage or during shipment.Used in the maintenance
of aircraft, heavy equipment, and automobiles.Also used
in refineries, salt plants, power plants and gas companies.
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Application: |
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Airless spray, roller, brush or grease gun.If this
soft gel is to be transferred from its original container
into a spraying device, it is desirable to break the
gel's thixotropy by mechanical agitation. The agitation
will convert the product to a more liquid consistency
and make pouring feasible.If conditions dictate a heavier
coating or lubricant, refer to other Eureka
Chemical Company Product Bulletins for semi-liquids, gels and
greases or consult Eureka Chemical
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Particulars for Heavy Marine: |
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No sandblasting required. Remove flaking rust and
peeling paint. Break all blisters larger than 25mm (one
inch). Remove all standing water. Clean up all debris
and silt. Residual coal tar and asphaltic coatings should be removed to leave
a thickness of no more than 50 microns (0.002 inches).If sufficient time and/or
funds are not available for ideal preparation, Fluid Film® Liquid AR may be applied with
less preparation or none at all. In this case, it must be remembered that the
product will soften scale to the point where exfoliation is likely. While this
provides a relatively inexpensive method of descaling, tanks should be inspected
more often, perhaps every several months, to determine if scale and coating
have fallen. If so, touch-up of bare areas should be accomplished as soon as
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Coverage:
Per 208L (55 Gal drum) |
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1000m 2 (10,764 ft 2 ) @ 200 Microns - 8 Mils - New Steel.
681m 2 (7,330 ft 2 ) @ 305 Microns - 12 Mils.
545m 2 (5,866 ft 2 ) @381 Microns - 15 Mils.
409m 2 (4,402 ft 2 ) @ 508 Microns - 20 Mils. |
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Typical Properties
Note 1:
The use of anodes in tanks coated with Fluid Film® Liquid AR is considered an unnecessary expense and redundant
to the purpose and function of the coating.
Note 2:
When welding in tanks coated with Fluid Film® Liquid AR, 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 #202.2.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
This document is subject to revision without notice.
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