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Description

S76 penetrant cleaner

S76 penetrant remover is a volatile solvent which is used for the removal of either Britemor or Checkmor excess penetrants in the solvent removal process or ‘wipe-off’ technique. It is also ideal for the pre-cleaning of surfaces before the penetrant is applied for the removal of oil, grease and other organic contaminations.

The S series of solvent removers are ideal for the removal of oil, grease and other organic contamination as a pre-cleaning of surfaces before the application of a penetrant or a magnetic ink.

Specifications

  • EN ISO 3452-2
  • SAE
  • ASME Boiler and Vessel Code section V Article 6
Appearance Clear, colourless liquid
Density 0.71g/ml @ 20°C
Flash Point -4/25°C

Instructions for use

As a pre-cleaning solvent

S76 should be sprayed directly onto the contamination to be removed. The surface may then require wiping or flushing with the solvent cleaner depending upon the level of contamination to be removed. For best results, the surface should be given a final wipe over with a clean cloth or tissue dampened with S76

 

For the removal of excess penetrant

When S76 is used to remove excess penetrant at the end of the penetrant contact time, it is applied to the tested surface using the wipe-off technique. The bulk of the surface excess penetrant is wiped away by using clean, dry absorbent cloth or paper; then S76 is applied to a similar cloth or paper and the tested surface is wiped again until a satisfactory level of background is achieved.

Surface temperature should be between -10°C and 50°C

Never apply solvent penetrant removers by direct spray on or immersion of the tested surface for the removal of the excess penetrant as this will lead to a loss in sensitivity of the process.

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