Home / Fluid Film / BW Gel

 

 

 

Stott Home

Site Navigation
 
• Fluid Film Home
IS Equipment
• Non Is Lasers
Lighting
CCTV
• Electrical

Data Sheets
Material safety data
sheets
Technical Data Sheets
• Mines Dept Approvals
Types of Fluid Film
Liquid A
NAS (non-aerosol)
AS (Aerosol)
Liquid AR
BW
WRO-EP

 

Fluid Film® BW Gel

Description:

Permanently soft gel coating for all metals. Will not evaporate. Environmentally friendlier. Solvent free. Non-toxic.

Files:

BW Gel Material Safety Data Sheets

BW Gel Technical Data Sheets

General Usage:

Anti-corrosive coating for all metals. Protects against attack by moisture, salt solutions and atmospheres in marine, agriculture and industrial environments. Applications are made to canisters, structure, and other equipment requiring protection from corrosion for extended periods.

Not recommended for extended exposure to bright sunlight. For these applications use Fluid Film® GEL BEW (Exterior). See Technical Bulletin #202.3.

If conditions dictate a heavier or lighter coating or lubricant, refer to other Eureka Chemical product bulletins for semi-liquids, gels and greases or consult Eureka Chemical Company.

Surface Preparation:

New Construction: No sandblasting required. Remove any loose mill scale. Welding flux residues must be removed by wire brushing followed by washing with clean water. Clean up all debris. If surface has been shop primed with inorganic zinc, do not coat until the zinc has been cured a minimum of 30 days.

If Service Equipment: No sandblasting required. Remove flaking rust and peeling paint. Break all blisters larger than 25 mm (one inch). Remove all standing water. Clean up all debris and silt. May be applied over tightly adhering rust. Residual coal tar and asphalt coatings must be removed to leave a thickness of no more than 50 microns (0.002 inches). If surface is heavily scaled, consult your local Eureka representative. For further details, see Technical Bulletin #202.4.

 

Application

Number of Coats:

One.

Typical Coverage Per Drum:

146m 2 (1,571 ft 2 ) at 1.44 mm (56mils) thickness for new steel.

127m 2 (1,367ft 2 ) at 1.64 mm (64 mils) for rusty steel.

On very heavy rust, visual inspection is required for best thickness recommendation.

Curing Time:

None. Equipment may be used immediately after coating.

Methods:

Airless spray, roller, brush.

Clean Up:

Rags and kerosene.

Protective Equipment:

When spraying use approved eye protection to safeguard against potential eye contact. Use respirator or gas mask with appropriate cartridges and anisters (NIOSH approved, if available) to remove oil mist. If making repairs by brush, a respirator is not required.

Typical Properties

Color:
(ASTM-D1535)

White: 2.5YO / 2 or lighter.

Flash Point:

207°C (405°F)

Unworked Penetration:

201-223.

Specific Conductivity:

Less than 10 -9 ohm/cm @ 1 mHZ.

Effect on Rubber:

None on neoprene, buna-n and most synthetics. Some swelling on Natural rubber.

Effect on Aluminum:

No pitting.

Effect on Copper, Brass:

No staining.

Effect on Steel:

No hydrogen embrittlement.

Dropping Point:

96°C (205°F). This value is given for information purposes only and is not to be construed as a recommendation for maximum temperature.

Toxicity:

Oral: LD 50 greater than 16ml / kilogram (relatively harmless).

Skin Irritation: Score 0.83 (minimal irritation). Title 16 CFR Section 1500.41.

Eye Irritation: Negative. Title 16 CFR Section 1500.42.

Performance:

Salt Fog (Inches/Year):
ASTM-D117 (5000 hours) 0.00016
MIL-C-23050 0.00020
(maximum allowed 0.005)

Simulated Ballast Tank:
MIL-C-23050 0.00053
(maximum allowed 0.005)

 

Website template provided by Photoshop Tutorials
Design downloaded from Free Templates - your source for free web templates