CRC CRC Anti Splatter Spray, 250ml, Aerosol

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RS Stock No.:
204-8213
Mfr. Part No.:
33289
Brand:
CRC
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Brand

CRC

Trade Name

CRC

Application

Anti-Splatter

Product Form

Aerosol

Package Size

250ml

COO (Country of Origin):
BE

CRC Anti Splatter Spray, 250ml Package size, Aerosol Form - 33289


This anti spatter spray is a high-performance aerosol designed specifically for welding applications. With a package size of 250ml, it provides lasting protection against spatter build-up on welding equipment. The innovative ceramic coating protects essential components during MIG/MAG welding, even at elevated temperatures.

Features & Benefits


• Eliminates spatter on welding tools and equipment
• Long-lasting protection requires only one application per shift
• Reduces the need for cleaning, saving time and enhancing productivity
• Ensures unobstructed gas flow and material supply

Applications


• Ideal for MIG/MAG welding processes
• Suitable for both automatic and semi-automatic welding
• Effective for use with welding robots

How often should the spray be applied during a welding shift?


Only one application of the spray is necessary per shift, ensuring effective spatter prevention for the entire duration of use.

What surfaces can benefit from this product?


The spray can be applied to the inside and outside of gas nozzles, contact tips, and torch holders, enhancing their longevity and functionality.

What is the drying time for this anti spatter spray?


The drying time is approximately 15 seconds, allowing for swift applications without significant downtime.

How heat-resistant is the protective coating?


The coating exhibits high-temperature resistance, maintaining stability at temperatures of up to 900°C in the presence of air.

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