Ardrox 2330 AA is a mixture of solvents, activators and corrosioninhibitors. This product is supplied in a 25Lt Pail.
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Product Properties
Pack Size
25Lt Pail
Product Colour
Straw
Brand
Ardrox
Manufacturer Name
Chemetall GmbH
Manufacturer Part Number
50592243
Product Information
Ardrox 2330 AAis a mixture of solvents, activators and corrosioninhibitors. It consists of two layers, the upper layer being an oilseal which minimizes evaporation of the solvents in the lower,active paint removing layer. Ardrox 2330 contains no pyrrolidone,chlorinated solvents, phenolic compounds or heavy metals.
Ardrox 2330 AAcontains no pyrrolidone, chlorinated solvents,phenolic compounds or heavy metals. Ardrox 2330 will remove a widerange of paint schemes including stove acrylics, epoxies,polyurethanes and phenolics. It will also remove carbon orcarbonaceous deposits, polymerized gum and lacquer deposits.
Processes:
Immersion - Immerse dry components to be stripped in Ardrox 2330in the lower layer until paint or carbon deposits have become fullysoftened or detached.
Drain - Drain components (over Ardrox 2330 tank) forapproximately one minute.
Immersion ° Immersion of components in a suitable Ardrox cleanerat recommended parameters to remove residues from the paint removalprocess.
Pressure Rinse - Pressure rinse components. The use of anAir/Water Gun or high pressure water rig is recommended.
Dry - Dry components thoroughly using compressed air (or an airrecirculation oven at40-80 °C / 140-176 °F).
Approvals Conformances:
ASTM International - ASTM F519, ASTM F945
Boeing - BSS7432 (partially)
Rolls-Royce - OMat 1/226R
SAE - ARP 1755
Safran - PCS-2700
US DoD - MIL-PRF-83936C
Physical Chemical Properties:
Appearance: straw colored, diphase liquid
Density: (upper layer) 0.84 @ 20 °C (68 °F) g/ml
Density: (lower layer) 1.06 @ 20 °C (68 °F) g/ml
Flash point: (upper layer) > 170 (338) °C (°F) Cleveland OpenCup
Flash point: (lower layer) 92 (198) °C (°F) Cleveland OpenCup