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LUYOR-6220 Fluorescent Water-based Penetrant
2014-05-23 22:15:46

 

LUYOR-6220 Fluorescent Water-based Penetrant

Technical Data Sheet Description: LUYOR-6220 is a level 2, Method A water washable fluorescent penetrant for inspecting castings, extrusions and similar parts. LUYOR-6220 is a versatile, general purpose penetrant for use on a variety of materials, including aluminum and magnesium. LUYOR-6220 has been used by aerospace, airframe, turbine engine, and missile manufacturers for over a decade.

Chemical Properties Color: Green Viscosity: 6.46 cSt @ 1000F Fluorescence: Yellow/Green Water Tolerance: 15% Flash Point: 2200F (104.40C)

Packaging One Gallon Cans 55 Gallon Drums Five Gallon Cans

Storage /Shelf Life Keep away from moisture and sunlight. Temperature limit: 400F to 1250F (0-500C) Keep the container closed when not in use. Shelf life from invoice date: Bulk Container – 36 months

Special Features 1. Low to near zero background for assured indication visibility. 2. Sharp, precise flaw indication for rapid interpretation. 3. Excellent electrostatic spray capability. 4. Long material tank life due to formula stability and non-volatility. 5. Low material consumption (low drag out) due to low viscosity. 6. Clean, odorless product, vapor free atmosphere.

Instructions Note: These instructions describe the basic process, but they may need to be amended by the user to comply with applicable specification and/or inspection criteria provided by the contracting agency.

1. Application: Apply LUYOR-6220 only to clean, dry surfaces by spraying, flowing, brushing or dipping. 2. Dwell Time: A 10 minute dwell time is suggested, although in many cases five minutes will suffice. When particularly tight cracks are suspected, or the part is especially critical,the dwell time may be extended to 30 minutes, or longer. Allow the penetrant to drain from the part surface back into the penetrant tank to conserve material. 3. Removal: A) Use ambient temperature water to rinse LUYOR-6220 from the part surface. To avoid washing entrapped penetrant from surface flaws, do not use high water pressure or temperatures and avoid prolonged washing times. B) Solvent Wipe Method – Remove as much excess penetrant as possible using clean dry rag or toweling. Remove remaining penetrant film by wiping with a rag or toweling that has been slightly moistened with solvent. Use a minimum of solvent; avoid flushing penetrant from flaws. Do not spray solvent directly on the part surface when removing excess penetrant. Rough surfaces require more generous application of solvent. 4. Drying: A re-circulating oven set no higher than 1600F (710C) is suggested. Leave the part in the oven just long enough to evaporate surface moisture. Drying is improved by using pressurized air to disperse and remove as much excess water as possible before placing the part in to the oven. 5. Developing: Apply the developer by cloud dusting, spray or dip using the appropriate developer. Flaw marks are visible under black light almost immediately, but allow sufficient developing time to enhance the flaw visibility. 6. Inspection: Inspect parts under appropriate UV-A light intensity and minimal visible light.