By simply adding it to water, it imparts rust prevention effects to the water itself, preventing the occurrence of rust in the water.
This is a rust-inhibiting additive that suppresses the corrosive action of water by adding it to water, and conversely imparts rust prevention properties to the water. Please use it for water used in hydrostatic tests, water-based paints, cleaning water, and water for cutting and polishing. 【Capacity: 1 gallon, 18 liters】
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Polish two pieces of iron, placing one in water and the other in water with 1% Bent A added. Over time, the piece of iron in the water becomes cloudy on the surface, eventually developing red rust. The surface of the piece of iron in the water with Bent A added remains shiny. Adding Bent A to the water suppresses its corrosive action, and conversely, that water plays a role in rust prevention. The piece of iron in the water with Bent A added will not rust as long as it retains moisture after being taken out of the water.
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- Add to the water for the hydrostatic test to prevent rust formation. - Add to the cleaning water to remove fingerprints and prevent rust formation after cleaning. - Add to water-based paint to impart rust resistance. - Add to water-soluble cutting and grinding fluids to prevent rust formation. - Add to the cooling water for plastic molds to prevent rust in water holes.
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Audeck Co., Ltd. was established on June 28, 1973, with the aim of importing, manufacturing, and selling industrial chemical products. In November 1988, the company partnered with the American heat-resistant adhesive manufacturer, Alembic Products, to sell their ceramic and heat-resistant epoxy adhesives and ceramic coatings in Japan. In the late 1980s, the company began selling heated black dye, and after 1986, developed new heated black dyeing equipment. Furthermore, in 2003, they launched an electroless nickel plating device, continuing to grow steadily.