Recovery Flux
Recovery Flux (SATA-PF-320)
General Description of Recovery Flux (SATA-PF-320)
SATA recovery flux is a kind of flux used flux for recovering the entrapped aluminium from the hot dross outside of the furnace.
Appearance: White or gray white in powder
Application temperature: 700-780 ℃
Advantage of Recovery Flux (SATA-PF-320)
Exothermic flux. To separate the aluminium melt from the dross outside the furnace.
Suitable for hot dross and lower temperature dross with different exothermic.
After processing with the aluminium dross, there is less metal, increase economic benefit.
Package of Recovery Flux (SATA-PF-320)
- ~25kg PP bag or 20-25kg cartons
Dosage of Recovery Flux (SATA-PF-320)
Storage of Recovery Flux (SATA-PF-320)
Store in a dry and cool place with good ventilation .Original packing should be kept until ready to use.
More choice for your option:
Mild exothermic
Strong exothermic
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