Liquid penetrant testing consumables, Water Based Penetrants
ECO Water Red
General description
ECO Water Red is a water-washable, color-contrast, UV-fluorescent penetrant with excellent resolution when detecting indications of surface discontinuities. This penetrant belongs to the CGM’s ECO line as it is a water-based product: it therefore does not contain petroleum derivatives or hydrocarbon mixtures. It thus has a low environmental impact compared to classic petroleum-based liquid penetrants. Additionally, you can use it as a fluorescent liquid under UV light to amplify indications.
Packaging
10 L cans  | Part Number: 02011102  | 
100 L plastic drums  | //  | 
200 L metal drums  | //  | 
In Compliance with
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        ASME Sect. V Art. 6
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        ASTM E165
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        ASTM E1417
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        EN ISO 3452-2
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        PMUC (certificate of compliance upon request)
 
Features
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        Excellent penetration characteristics.
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        Intense and high contrast color.
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        Excellent discontinuity resolution.
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        Wide range of applications.
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        It allows the inspection of defects both in white light and in UV light.
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        Excellent washability in a wide range of temperatures and penetration times.
 
Product Properties
Appearance  | Red  | 
Type / Method  | Type III / Method A  | 
Sensitivity  | Level 1  | 
User Recommendations
NDT Method  | Water-based dye liquid penetrant inspection  | 
Usage temperature  | From 4°C to 52°C ASTM E165/UNI EN ISO 3452-1  | 
Preliminary cleaning  | Velnet/Solnet  | 
Recommended penetration time*  | From 5 to 10 min.  | 
Developer  | Rotrivel U  | 
Final cleaning  | Water – Velnet/Solnet – Detergent H2O  | 
Shelf life  | 3 years at T between 5°C and 45°C  | 
Accessories EN ISO 3452  | Reference block type 1 Reference block type 2  | 
* The times indicated refer to working temperatures between 10 and 52°C, for temperatures between 4 and 10°C the times indicated must be doubled.