555 is a moderately acidic finishing compound specifically formulated to achieve optimum color
and bright surfaces. It is normally used with steel
media for burnishing or deburring ferrous and
non-ferrous metals in flow through vibratory
finishing operations. It can also be used with
other media in specific cut-down operations. 555
contains no harsh ingredients. When used as
directed, 555 will provide maximum life to steel
media and thus can save thousands of dollars in media replacement cost.
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| PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
| Appearance |
Blue liquid |
| Specific Gravity |
10.3 |
| pH @ 1% Solution |
4.9 |
| Solubility in water |
Excellent |
| Odor |
Mild |
| Flash Point |
None |
| Stability |
Stable |
| Foaming Action |
Low |
| Metal Safety |
All Metals |
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Progress Chemical guarantees its products will
perform to your satisfaction when used in accordance to our recommendations. We back this guarantee with over 60 years experience. Our company has been certified to ISO 9001:2000 Quality Standards.
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For most conditions use 1 to 2 ounce per gallon
of water. Water flow rate for most situations
should be 2 gallons per hour per cubic foot of
mass in the machine. For example a 20 cubic
foot vibratory machine should require a flow rate
of 40 gallons per hour. This product provides
excellent corrosion protection for steel media
overnight or over the weekend. If machine is not
used for prolonged periods of time, additional
corrosion protection may be required using a
corrosion inhibitor such as our PR-100 or MP-222
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Product does not pose any fire hazards. This
moderately acidic product should be stored in
original containers or similar plastic containers
that are properly labeled. In case of skin contact,
wash with soap and water. In case of eye
contact, flush with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes and call physician. It is recommended
that eye protection and rubber gloves be worn as
product may irritate sensitive skin. Follow good
industrial hygiene practices. Do not freeze.
Store product in tightly closed containers
between 50° and 85° F. Rotate stock. When
stored as stated above, shelf life is a minimum of 2 years.
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Refer to our Material Safety Data Sheet for additional
information. Rev. 1/09
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