Fuchs Anticorit MBR Is a water-miscible corrosion preventive
Fuchs Anticorit MBR is a Browning concentrate
Description -
FUCHS ANTICORIT
MBR is a mineral oil based emulsifiable blueing oil containing a special
mixture of surface active additives and corrosion inhibitors. It readily forms
an emulsion and no special equipment is necessary to create a stable emulsion
with water.
ANTICORIT
MBR is a water-miscible corrosion
preventive concentrate which mixes easily and shows high emulsion stability
even when heavily contaminated with dragged-in electrolytes or when subject to
high temperatures. ANTICORIT MBR forms a
thin, oily, non-sticky and non-solidifying film which remains on the part even
after drying. ANTICORIT MBR can be used
to protect and clean bare and phosphated metal surfaces. ANTICORIT MBR may be
applied to long-term protection of phosphated parts and for packed preservation
of files, interprocess preservation of semi-finished products and as a
corrosion inhibitor in automotive radiators, hydraulic presses, and hot water
heating systems.ANTICORIT MBR may also be applied neat, if more.
ANTICORIT
MBR forms a thin, oily, non-sticky and
non-resinating film which offers excellent protection against corrosion. It is
used to protect bare and phosphate metal surfaces and as a corrosion
inhibitor for radiators and hydraulic water systems. Film thickness adjustable
through dilution in water. Emulsion cleaner, mineral oil containing corrosion
protection emulsion for immersion and flood application.Mild alkaline,
sprayable, mineral oil-based cleaning and corrosion protection emulsion, free
of boron compounds and monoethanolamine, suitable for the treatment of
workpieces made of steel, aluminum and copper-based metals.
Application -
To prepare an emulsion
of ANTICORIT MBR, a temperature between 35 and 60 °C is recommended.
Preparation: Heat water to needed temperature, then admit concentrate. ANTICORIT MBR is used in a ratio between 5 and 10 %. ANTICORIT MBR is recommended for the protection and simultaneous blueing of small components such as screws and nuts and used in quenching tanks after the tempering temperature has been reached (optimal black finishing is reached using a tempering temperature > 400 °C). Components get a blue-black, dull, and greasy finish. Ideal bath temperature is about 70 °C. Drying time is about 2 minutes depending on
the bath temperature.
Preparation: Heat water to needed temperature, then admit concentrate. ANTICORIT MBR is used in a ratio between 5 and 10 %. ANTICORIT MBR is recommended for the protection and simultaneous blueing of small components such as screws and nuts and used in quenching tanks after the tempering temperature has been reached (optimal black finishing is reached using a tempering temperature > 400 °C). Components get a blue-black, dull, and greasy finish. Ideal bath temperature is about 70 °C. Drying time is about 2 minutes depending on
the bath temperature.
Benefits -
• easily micible
emulsion
• good corrosion protection
• particularly browning effect on steel surfaces
• free of heavy metals and other harmful materials
• good corrosion protection
• particularly browning effect on steel surfaces
• free of heavy metals and other harmful materials
Storage
conditions -
If sealed in the
original container ANTICORIT MBR can be stored up to twelve months at
temperatures between – 20 to + 40 °C.
The indication of a
minimum period of storage does not include any guarantee of durability.
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