Liquid Oxygen Validation Solvent

Proprietary azeotropic blend designed for cleaning & validation of NASA propulsion oxygen systems hardware

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2996-G Liquid Oxygen Validation Solvent - 1 gal (3.8L) 1 $1,318.30
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Techspray Liquid Oxygen Validation Solvent is a proprietary azeotropic blend designed specifically for effective cleaning and validation of NASA propulsion oxygen systems hardware. This unique formulation is non-combustible and exhibits good material compatibility, oxygen system compatibility and high cleaning effectiveness. It is an ideal AK-225 replacement in systems where high cleaning efficiency and high non-volatile residue removal are required.

Features & Benefits

• Cleaning solvent for critical cleaning applications
• Meets SAE ARP1176
• Evaluated and tested in NASA/TP-2015-218207
• Non combustible
• No ozone depleting chemicals, low global warming potential
• Azeotropic composition provides excellent composition stability
• Designed for use in oxygen system cleaning
• Removes particulates and debris
• Removes fluorocarbon greases and oils used to lubricate fittings
• Low toxicity
• Fast drying
• Very low non-volatile residue for maximum performance and safety
• Maximum performance and safety

 


FAQ's

How do you know the safe exposure limit of a degreaser, contact cleaner, or flux remover?
The personal hazard associated with a solvent is often defined using Threshold Limit Value (TLV), which is the recommended average exposure in an 8-hour day, 40 hour work week. The lower the TLV of a particular substance, the less a worker can be exposed to without harmful effects. TLV is stated on the SDS of chemical products, in additional to recommended personal protection equipment (or PPE). The threshold limit value of a solvent is generally set by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH). The unit of measure is Parts Per Million (PPM).
How do I figure out the shelf life of a product?

The shelf life of a product can be found on either the technical data sheet (TDS), available on the product page, or by looking on the certificate on conformance (COC). The COC can be downloaded by going to https://www.techspray.com/coc. Once you have the shelf life, you will need to add it to the manufacture date for a use-by date. The manufacture date can be identified by the batch number. The batch code used on most of our products are manufacture dates in the Julian Date format. The format is YYDDD, where YY = year, DDD = day. For example, 19200 translates to the 200th day of 2019, or July 19, 2019. This webpage explains and provides charts to help interpret our batch numbers: https://www.techspray.com/batch-codes.

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