Mecha RC Spray
Rust inhibitor (aerosol)
Aerosol rust inhibitor for ultra-thin film wire cutting
Inhibit rust and electrolytic corrosion on the workpiece by spraying on a thin coating.
- Uses
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- For ferrous workpieces only
- Apply in advance to the entire surface of the workpiece before wire cutting to prevent rust on the surface.
- How to use
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- ① Remove dirt, oil, etc. from the work surface before application.
*Cover areas you don’t want sprayed with masking tape.
*Shake the can well.
- ② Spray the surface lightly and evenly from about 15-20 cm away.
*Try to keep the can upright when spraying.
*The nozzle extension can be added for difficult to reach parts.
- ③ Let the sprayed workpiece dry for dozens of seconds to several minutes (depending on the environment and conditions), leaving a thin oil film on the workpiece.
Remove the masking tape, set the workpiece on the stage as usual and process it.
*The standard oil film thickness (after drying) is about 0.1μm.
After drying, handle the workpiece carefully to leave no marks. If you applied too much, wipe it off with a waste cloth or blow it with an air blow gun to make the oil film an appropriate thickness.
Note: Determine the appropriate coating thickness and degree of rust prevention in advance.
Caution
- Do not use near flames.
- Use in a well-ventilated place.
- Determine the appropriate coating thickness, drying time and degree of rust prevention in advance by testing on scraps, etc. If too little is applied, the oil film may be too thin for sufficient rust prevention. If too much is applied, drying will take time and the overly thick oil film will cause problems such as stains on the work surface and contamination of the processing fluid. If necessary, wipe off excess rust inhibitor with a dry cloth or blow it off with an air blow gun to create an oil film of appropriate thickness.
- Always read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before use.
- Please contact us to request the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).