Product Details
Black™ 5 gal Powerful Rust & Corrosion Protection (PNASB) by Fluid Film®. FLUID FILM BLACK™ is a penetrant and lubricant also used for corrosion prevention. It is a non-toxic, long lasting, thixotropic liquid that has been used for over fifty years in the highly corrosive marine environment of ships and offshore drilling rigs. More recently they have been introduced and successfully utilized in the Automotive and snow handling industries as a vehicle undercoating. The wet barrier creeps and migrates into tight seams and into the metal chassis to provide corrosion protection from salts and brines. The addition of FLUID FILM BLACK™ allows customers to protect their vehicle while restoring a rich black color to the chassis or cover existing rust.
Specifications
Volume: 5 gal |
Used For: Protect Metal Components And Provide Corrosion Protection Both Natural And Industrial Atmosphere |
Unit Size: 5 Gallon |
Unit Type: CAN |
Unit Quantity: Single |
Features
- Long Lasting
- Superior Lubrican
- Safe On All Metals, Plastics And Painted Surfaces
- Solvent Free
- No Supplier Warranty
FLUID FILM BLACK™ is formulated from specially processed wool-wax, highly refined petroleum oils and selected agents to provide corrosion control, penetration, metal wetting and water displacement. The long lasting product contains no solvents, will not dry out and will penetrate to the base of all metals, providing corrosion protection from both natural and industrial atmospheres. Heavily corroded and/or frozen parts such as nuts, bolts, shafts, etc. that would normally be damaged during maintenance, can be salvaged by applying FLUID FILM BLACK™.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Unless designated otherwise, the following data refers to FLUID FILM™ NAS or FLUID FILM™ AS after the propellant has evaporated away following spray application.
Appearance - black colored liquid.
Viscosity - Brookfield HBF, 70 ° F; #2 Spindle at 2 RPM; 10.5 - 13.5 reading (16,800 - 21,600 cps)
Flash Point, Bulk Liquid: ASTM-92 Cleveland Open Cup - 405°F minimum.
Non-Volatile - 89% minimum (3 hours @ 220°F).
VOC. CARB 310 - AS: Less than 25%, NAS: Less than 1%
Specific Conductivity - Less than 10 -9 ohm/cm @ 1 mHz.
Specific Gravity - 0.875-0.885 (less propellant).
Effect on Rubber ASTM D-471 @ ± 158°F 70 hours - None on neoprene and buna-n. May cause swelling on non oil-resistant rubber goods.
Effect on Paint - None on most painted surfaces.
Effect on Aluminum - No pitting.
Extreme Pressure ASTM D-2782 Timken Method: Fail load - 15 pounds.
Wear Prevention - Characteristics ASTM D-2266 Four Ball Method: 40 Kg., 1200 RPM for 1 hour @ 167°F. Results: Scar diameter of 0.49mm.
Repaintability - Contain no silicones. It is recommended that surfaces treated with FLUID FILM™ AS or NAS be hot water or steam detergent washed (120°F), whichever is most effective.
Corrosion Protection ASTM D-1735 Humidity Cabinet - Passes 50 days.
ASTM D-1748 Humidity Cabinet - Passes 30 days.
MIL-C-16173 Corrision Requirment - Grade 2 -Soft Films. Meets & exceeds salt spray requirements.
Water Replacement - Displaces water from all metal surfaces (MIL-C-23411,Paragraph 3.6).
Toxicity - Non-toxic, LD-50 greater than 3 grams per kilogram. Non-irritating skin response. Very slight irritation to the eyes. (Toxicity tests performed according to standard methods by an independent laboratory).
Warning - AS: Extremely flammable. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture, incinerate or store above 120°F. Keep from open flame. NAS: Combustible. Do not incinerate
Spray Nozzle Cleaning - Turn can upside down, point in a safe direction and spray until only propellant escapes. If spray button becomes clogged during use, pull it from the can and clean it with a fine wire or needle. Replace the button with a gentle twisting motion, keeping it pointed in a safe direction. Do not stick pins or other objects into nozzle tube.
All components of FLUID FILM™ Aerosol and non-aerosol are listed on the TSCA Inventory.
When the U.S. Navy needed to conquer the costs and delays of battling rust and corrosion in the ballast tanks of its thousands of combat and support vessels in World War II, an innovative West Coast chemist formulated a powerful weapon based on an unlikely ingredient: lanolin (wool wax). The savings were immediate. The costs of chipping, sealing and painting were greatly reduced. The new film penetrated corrosion and rust quickly. Application was simple. Protective action was long lasting and economical. The weapon was Fluid Film®, produced in a variety of easy-use forms by Eureka Chemical Company. Operating since the early 1940's and incorporated in 1953, the company continues as a family-owned business managed by descendants of the founding chemist. From its first seagoing use in the 1940s, Fluid Film has been proved in some of the most severe conditions; Industrial, agricultural, raw-terrain construction - even on the space shuttle. Modified over time to adapt to environmental and application considerations, it's non-toxic/non-hazardous. Fluid Film continues to serve as the most effective corrosion control for industry, farming, industrial and transportation.