CRC Leak & Flaw Detector Spray, Penetrant, 500ml, Aerosol Crick 120

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RS Stock No.:
823-2606
Mfr. Part No.:
30205
Brand:
CRC
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Brand

CRC

Flaw Detection System

Penetrant

Pack Size

500ml

Product Category

Aerosol

Trade Name

Crick 120

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

CRC Penetrant, 500ml Pack size, Aerosol Category • 30205


This penetrant aerosol is a high-performance solution specifically designed for non-destructive testing of surfaces and structures. With a 500 ml canister, it is ideal for the effective detection of flaws and imperfections that may not be visible to the naked eye. The vivid red colour of the penetrant allows for easy identification of defects during inspection processes.

Features & Benefits


• Produces quick and reliable results using ready-to-use aerosols
• Water washable formulation for easy clean-up once completed
• Suitable for various materials and shapes, enhancing versatility
• Cost-effective method requiring minimal equipment for application
• Utilises economical hydrocarbon propellant for controlled dispensing
• Halogen-free, making it compliant with industry standards

Applications


• Ideal for inspecting welds for cracks and lack of fusion
• Used to identify defects caused by metal fatigue and machining
• Suitable for leak detection in pipes, tanks, and boilers
• Facilitates surface inspection of castings and ceramics

What preparation is needed before applying the penetrant?


The surface should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased to remove rust, oil, and grease, ensuring optimal penetration. It is advisable to finish the cleaning process with CRC Crick 110.

How long should the penetrant be allowed to dwell?


Allow the penetrant to drain for about 10 to 20 minutes on the surface to ensure adequate penetration into any flaws.

How does the process of flaw detection work with this penetrant?


The penetrant is sprayed on the inspected surface, followed by a developer that draws out the penetrant from imperfections, resulting in visible indications of any defects.

What safety precautions should be observed?


It is important not to use the aerosol below ambient temperatures of 10°C and to handle it in well-ventilated areas due to its solvent-based formulation.

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