Our 900b Inhibitor is an ultra low foaming water
soluble corrosion inhibitor formulated specifically
for Brass, Copper and Zinc alloys. 900b leaves
an invisible barrier that when used at prescribed
concentrations will be dry to touch. Air drying
treated surfaces is recommended for optimum
performance. This products works well at
ambient and/or elevated temperatures. 900b
may be applied by dip or spray.
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| PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
| Appearance |
Light amber liquid |
| pH @ 1% Solution |
9.4 |
| Odor |
Negligible |
| Foaming Action |
Very Low |
| Solubility in water |
Complete |
| Rinsing action |
Excellent |
| Metal Safety |
All Metals |
| Flash Point |
None |
| Stability |
Stable |
| Standard Container |
55 Gallon Drum |
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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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Variables such as nature of alloy, how the part
is handled before and after inhibiting, storage
conditions, humidity, and cleanliness will effect
how long parts are protected.
Usage ranges from a minimum of 1 part 900b to
10 parts water, to a maximum 1 part 900b to 5
parts of water. Solution temperature should be
maintained between 70° and 160° F. Inhibitor
solution should be monitored by means of
titration, making adds and changing periodically
to insure proper concentrations. It is
recommended that parts be air dried before
packing into boxes or dunnage containers.
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This product poses no fire hazards. Use good
industrial hygiene practices such a wearing
chemical safety goggles, rubber gloves and
impermeable apron as necessary to prevent
personal contact. If eye contact occurs, flush
with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and
consult physician. In case of skin contact, wash
with soap and water, removing contaminated
clothing and shoes. Store in original tightly
closed container between 45° and 85°F. When
stored as 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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