Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Product Code
- MITM04876
- RTU Product Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Product Advantages
- Excellent surface finish
- Greater utilization of billet material
- Reduced finishing costs
- Minimal oxidation and gas absorption
- Effective lubricity
- Controlled metal flow
- Reduced die pressure, container friction
- No heavy metals or phosphates
- Easy to apply
Applications & Uses
- Application Area
- Application Method
- Markets
- Applications
- Product Applications and Usage Information
- Advantages - Forging and Extrusion of Superalloys
- Usage Information - Deltaglaze™ 347 coatings should be used in conjunction with a suitable Henkel die lubricant.
- Method of Use -
- Surface Preparation - Substrates must be chemically clean, preferably prepared by chemical etching followed by a water rinse. Sandblasting is acceptable, but metal shot must not be used due to the danger of substrate contamination.
- Dilution and Mixing - Deltaglaze™ 347 is supplied ready-for-use but may be diluted. Add the diluent slowly while stirring gently, and mix thoroughly just prior to use. Excessive agitation (i.e. “vortex” stirring) should be avoided, as air entrapment could seriously impair coating quality. The material may settle slightly on standing; it is easily remixed by stirring.
- Application - Spraying is recommended for even, consistent coatings. Dipping is the second choice among application methods; brushing can produce acceptable coatings with sufficient care. Optimum film thickness is determined primarily by the heating cycle and furnace environment of a particular application.
- Curing - Deltaglaze™ 347 coatings will air dry in 15 to 30 minutes, depending on thickness and ambient temperature. Coatings must be completely dry before entering the heating cycle prior to forging; if solvents are trapped, the coating will blister during the heating cycle. If a shorter drying time is desired, the billets may be preheated to approximately 120°F (49°C) before coating.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Soluble In
Safety & Health
- Safety Information
- Deltaglaze™ 347 contains isopropanol.
- Observe the customary safeguards when storing, handling or applying flammable materials of this type.
- Reseal containers carefully to prevent evaporation and contamination.
- If coated billets are stored, the storage environment should be dry, warm and clean to prevent moisture absorption and/or contamination.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
Principal Information
- Group Principal Number
- S000218
- Principal
Other
- Appearance
- Light green creamy fluid
- Color (SDS)
- Green
- IATA/ICAO Proper Shipping Name
- Coating solution
- IATA/ICAO UN Number
- UN 1139
- IMO/IMDG Proper Shipping Name
- Coating solution
- IMO/IMDG UN Number
- UN 1139
- Insoluble in (SDS)
- Water
- Item Number
- Odor (SDS)
- Odorless
- USA/DOT Proper Shipping Name
- Coating solution
- USA/DOT UN Number
- UN 1139
- Shelf Life & Stability
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Shelf Life 12.0 mo mo - Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density 1.02 kg/L kg/L Flash Point 5.0 °C °C - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Boiling Point (SDS) min. 82.0 °C °C Decomposition Temperature (SDS) 392.0 °F °F Flash Point (SDS) 11.6 °C °C at 52.88°F Initial Boiling Point (SDS) 96.0 °F °F At 101.3 Kpa Lower Explosion Limit (SDS) 2.0 % % Melting Point (SDS) max. 0.0 °C °C Melting Point (SDS) 300.0 °C °C at 1013 kPa Relative Density (SDS) 2.4 - at 20°C Specific Gravity (SDS) 1.02 - Upper Explosion Limit (SDS) 12.0 % % Vapor Pressure (SDS) 31.5 mm Hg mm Hg At 20°C Viscosity (SDS) 800.0-2000.0 cPs cPs Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) (SDS) 640.0 g/L g/L pH (SDS) 8.4-10.2 - 5% water suspension