Aquacor Rz-W42 Corrosion Inhibitor Rust Inhibitor
Product Description:
Rz-W42 is a corrosion inhibitor and rust inhibitor that can enhance the corrosion and rust resistance of non-ferrous metals. It is a liquid and can be added to the groove edge.
Application:
Rz-W42 is a water-soluble metal deactivator which can be used in all types of water based fluids , high effect when with pH > 7, especially strengthen corrosion inhibiting effectwith TC series. 0.1-0.3%
Benefits:
(1)Easy to handle liquid
(2)Suitable replacement for benzotriazoleBTAand tolutriazole TTA
(3)Protects yellow metals and cobalt alloys from corrosion
Storage:
In accordance with local regulations, store in original container protectedfrom direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.
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