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Product category: Welding ancilliaries
News Release from: Surtech Surface Technology Products | Subject: Isojet electrochemical weld cleaner
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 20 August 2004

Clean up welds safely and quickly at up
to 2m/min

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Electrochemical weld cleaner uses 55/80A AC current and selected chemicals via a wand to produce heat and an instantaneous chemical reaction to remove all discolouration from welds.

Surtech's Isojet electrochemical weld cleaner uses 55/80A AC current and selected chemicals via a wand to produce heat and an instantaneous chemical reaction to remove all discolouration and leaving even highly polished stainless steel flawless Unlike abrasives which scratch the surface this electrochemical method leaves the existing finish untouched

Simply connect the ground and wand to the unit.

Clamp the ground to the metal to be cleaned.

Dip the glass fibre covered wand into the chemical solution.

Move the wand along the weld and watch all discolouration disappear instantly.

To further improve appearance wash down with clear water and spray with MCT aerosol for protection.

In addition to the material removal abilities of the Isojet unit used for cleaning it can also be switched to adding material.

With the help of a template containing a logo or lettering it will mark stainless steel surfaces with your message.

An ideal way to advertise your work.

You can view and test the Isojet weld cleaner at Surtech's Abrasive Test Centre in Birmingham or you can request a demonstration in your own works.

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