CC 918
Chem-Crest® 918
Phosphate- and caustic-free multi-purpose ultrasonic liquid detergent concentrate.
Displaces light to heavy particulate matter contamination, light oils, solvents, lubricants, buffing and lapping compounds, carbon residues, fingerprints, and
airborne contaminants.
Description | Chem-Crest 918 is an aqueous displacement solution and a multipurpose alkaline detergent. It is used to displace oils and solvents where a non-halogenated solvent is used first to remove heavy contaminants (dual process, patented). It finds many uses throughout industrial, mechanical, and maintenance cleaning operations. Chem-Crest 918 is freely water soluble. |
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Typical Contaminants Removed | Chem-Crest 918 displaces light to heavy particulate matter contamination, light oils, solvents, lubricants, buffing and lapping compounds, carbon residues, fingerprints, and airborne contaminants. |
Operating Conditions | Chem-Crest 918 is typically used at 4–10% by volume in ultrasonic cleaning applications. Normal operating temperatures: 120°–170°F, dependent on the material makeup of the substrate and the contaminants being removed. Recommended rinsing water temperature: 120°–150°F. Contact your Crest representative for product-line specific recommendations. |
Substrate Compatibility | Chem-Crest 918 is non-caustic and safe on steel, titanium, brass, aluminum, copper, beryllium copper, stainless steel, glass, plastics, ceramics, and other materials— when used as directed. |
Availability | Chem-Crest 918 is available in cases of (4) x 1-gallon plastic bottles, 5-gallon pails, 55-gallon containers, and custom bulk sizes upon request. |
Physical Data | Flash Point: None Specific Gravity: 1.07 +/- 0.02 ph: 5% solution = 11.2 +/- 05 Solubility in Water: Complete Volatiles: N/A (The above are typical values and do not constitute specifications.) |
Storage Conditions and Disposal Materials | Avoid freezing conditions. Dispose in accordance with Federal, State, and Local regulations and procedures. No products contained in this concentrate are regulated under SARA Title III, Section 313. |
Safety Precautions | Request the Safety Data Sheet |