FLUXO 8702

FLUXO 8702

Cleaner for Penetrant Testing
Stable solution of petroleum distillates (high flash point) and nonionic surfactants.

Approval & Specifications

  • Sensitivity 2 according EN ISO 3452-2
  • EN ISO 3452-2 and NF EN 571-1
  • EN ISO 3452-5 / EN ISO 3452-6
  • RCC-M Code
    · ASME - Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code - Section V
  • ASTM E 1417 - ASTM E 165
  • Low in Sulphur & Halogens (< 200ppm)
  • Excellent self-developing properties: FLUXO 8702 can be used without developer.

Application·

  • Cleaning: Remove rust, tinder and all contaminations from the part with FLUXO cleaner
  • Application of Penetrant: Apply FLUXO 8702: Application by immersion, spraying, brushing, dipping, electrostatic spraying etc... Allow to penetrate for at least 10 minutes.
  • Removal: Remove the excess penetrant from the surface under UV Light, with water. If you can’t or don’t want to use water, remove the excess penetrant with solvent FLUXO S190 or remover FLUXO N130.
  • Drying: Begin drying procedure immediately after water wash.
  • Developing: Apply FLUXO RD1 / FLUXO R175 developer on the part, achieving a thin and uniform layer. Can be used without developer (self-developing properties)
  • Inspection: Parts shall be inspected under UV light as per ISO 3059 standard requirements. Surface defects will appear as fluorescent indication.<

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