| Texas Refinery Corp.'s SAFETY
SOLVENT is a clear liquid with a characteristic solvent odor. It
is a combination of aliphatic and chlorinated solvents with excellent solvent
action. It contains no soaps, no synthetics, no fillers, nor any alkalies
or acids. |
SAFETY
SOLVENT
Removes
Petroleum, Tar and Wax
SAFETY SOLVENT
is
designed for the removal of petroleum-based, tar-based, or wax-based soils
from metals. It is especially designed for use where a residue must be
avoided. It can also be used in confined areas with adequate ventilation.
However, spraying in a confined area should be avoided.
SAFETY
SOLVENT
Safe
for Electric Motors
SAFETY SOLVENT
is
much safer than other solvents such as naphtha, kerosene, or diesel fuel.
It is designed for cleaning electric motors and other such electrical equipment.
It is non-ionic and therefore, can be used to clean electric motors. Remember,
electric motors should be cut off before cleaning. Before starting, the
motor should be free of solvent.
SAFETY
SOLVENT
Is
Safe On All Metals
SAFETY SOLVENT
is
safe on all metals. Aluminum, brass, and copper-plated parts are not adversely
affected. However, SAFETY SOLVENT
has a strong
solvent action on petroleum, tar, and wax-based soils.
SAFETY
SOLVENT
Evaporates
Moderately
The moderate evaporation speed of SAFETY
SOLVENT does not condense moisture into electric motor housings
such as a faster evaporating product might. It contains no fillers which
might leave behind a residue.
SAFETY
SOLVENT
Is
Safer Than Most Solvents
SAFETY SOLVENT
is
safer to use than most solvents. The tag closed cup (TCC) flash point is
near 1750F. Most solvents have a flash point well below 1300F.
However, like other solvents, the solvent action can dry out the skin.
Prolonged contact may lead to a chapped condition.
SAFETY
SOLVENT
No
Mixing Required
SAFETY SOLVENT
is
used in a variety of ways. For large machinery the product may be sprayed
on using a small portable pressure tank. Hard to spray areas may be wire
brushed, dipping the wire brush into SAFETY SOLVENT
to
keep the area wet.
Other uses include printed circuit cleaner,
cleaning greasy parking meters and clocks, cleaning motors in water and
sewage plants, cleaning instrument parts, bearings and cases, cleaning
machinery and motors in paper and lumber mills and cleaning intermediate
gears and water meters.
SAFETY SOLVENT
may
be swabbed or sponged over the surface to be cleaned. Small parts may be
dipped, utilizing a cleaning tank with a wire basket type drain device.
The parts can be air dried or force dried with dry compressed air. Dry
compressed air is necessary to keep moisture from condensing in sensitive
areas.
In all cases, use SAFETY
SOLVENT as it comes from the drum without dilution and at room temperature.
Heating the product will decrease its safety. |