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Skykleen 2000 Aviation Solvent Case of 8 Quarts - Expired

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Part# 99-02154
MFR Model# P3410502

Overview

Note: This product is expired.

SkyKleen® aviation solvent

Combines excellent cleaning performance with environmentally friendly characteristics.

Cleaning Applications
  • Adhesive/Epoxy Removal
  • Carbon Epoxy Composite Surface Cleaning
  • Carbon Removal (Brake and Piston Housings)
  • Degreasing
  • Engine Cleaning
  • Fiberglass Resin Removal
  • Final Cleaning prior to Painting and Bonding
  • General Surface Cleaning
  • Polysufide Sealant Removal (Cured/Uncured)
  • RTV Removal
  • Skydrol Removal
Environmentally friendly
  • Inherently biodegradable
  • Nonhalogenated
  • Nonozone depleting
  • Minimizes VOC emissions
  • Nonhazardous waste per RCRA
Safety considerations
  • Noncombustible (flash point = 216°F)
  • Noncaustic
  • Low odor
  • Improved worker safety
  • Nonhazardous by DOT shipping regulations
Physical properties
  • Cloudy, white paste
  • Appearance: Cloudy, white paste
  • Autoignition Temperature: 438°C (820°F)
  • Density: 9.06 lb/gal
  • Distillation range: 200-220°C (392-428°F)
  • Fire Point: 118°C (244°F)
  • Flash Point: 102°C (216°F)
  • Freezing Point: -40°C (-40°F)
  • Odor: Low
  • Solubility in Water: Contains approx. 9% insolubles )
   
California Prop 65 Warning Symbol

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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