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Scott Chemical & Welding was established in 1964.
Approved by:
Budd Company, Chrysler, Dana
Corporation, Ford, General Electric, General Motors &
many other reputible companies. |
Our
Featured Products Include: |
- Spatter Padder Grease/Paste/Gel Form
- Spatter Padder Aerosol Form
- Spatter Padder II Liquid Form
- Lube-A-Guide Lubricating Pads
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- A special, economic and most effective anti-spatter compound
prepared and packaged specifically for Metallic Inert Gas
("MIG") welding, robotic, flash welding, stud
welding and hard automation applications
- Professional's choice on Copper, Nickel & Chrome
bearing materials, (Stainless, etc.)
- Excellent lubricant and paint base* available in paste,
liquid and aerosol forms (*requires warm water rinse)
- Improves weld quality by promoting arc stability, especially
in a carbon dioxide (CO2) atmosphere
- Facilitates easy spatter removal from nozzles, clamps,
collets, fixtures and weld areas
- Minimizes
fusing of electrode to contact tip at higher than normal
voltage
- Guaranteed not to clog gas ports
- Reamers not recommended or required
- "Spatter Padder" is not a water based material.
Water liberates hydrogen which can cause weld cracking
- Indefinite shelf life and will not evaporate as water
based products do
- Will not freeze, come out of solution (breakdown) or
cake, especially in spray systems
- "Spatter Padder" and "Spatter Padder II"
contain only food grade materials (USP)
- Contains no silicones
Materials comply with All Federal Register ("OSHA")
requirements for Chemicals.
Materials do not contain any Class 1 or Class 2 ozone depleting
chemicals and therefore comply with The Federal Clean Air
Act.
Directions:
Guns - dip nozzle or apply every four to eight hours, or as
required.
Fixtures - Apply paste with brush or other means. Dip or spray
liquid type.
Note: Refer to MSDS when material is sprayed. |
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Copyright
© 2005 Scott Chemical, Inc., All rights reserved.
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