Cold Immersion Pain and Carbon Remover
Description
Product Description
Kemcarb is a liquid cold‑immersion paint and carbon remover formulated from neutralised acids, emulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, and chlorinated solvents. It is designed for removing soft and hard carbon deposits from aircraft engine parts and conventional combustion engines. Kemcarb is also highly effective for stripping both air‑dried and baked paints, including epoxies and acrylics. It is suitable for immersion‑tank cleaning and conforms to the performance and corrosion requirements of MIL‑C‑19853C Amend. 1, Type 1 Class. The product is non‑corrosive to metals such as aluminium, magnesium, mild steel, cadmium, and copper.
Product Benefits
- Removes heavy carbon, paint build‑up, and baked‑on deposits
- Suitable for aircraft, automotive, and industrial engine components
- Works on epoxies, acrylics, and other durable coatings
- Cold‑immersion process reduces labour requirements
- Water‑seal system reduces solvent evaporation and improves tank life
- Non‑corrosive to most metals commonly used in engine and equipment construction
- Effective even without agitation
- Compatible with mild‑steel tanks for ambient‑temperature use
Application
Tank Preparation
- Add Kemcarb to the tank.
- Slowly add 15–20% water, allowing the tank to stand for 8–12 hours so the water forms a seal on top.
- Ensure all parts remain fully submerged below the water seal.
- Do not agitate the solution, as this can break the seal and cause corrosion or solvent loss.
Use Instructions
- Kemcarb is used at ambient temperature.
- Dilute at 1 part Kemcarb to ¼ part water for immersion.
- Maintain a 10 cm minimum water‑seal depth.
- Immerse components for 30 minutes to overnight, depending on contamination.
- Rinse thoroughly after soaking, preferably using a pressure washer.
- Apply a protective inhibitor after cleaning.
Tank Maintenance
- Pre‑clean heavy oil from parts to prolong Kemcarb life.
- Maintain an 80–100 mm water‑seal depth.
- Desludge tank regularly.
- Take cross‑sectional samples for additive‑level testing 2–3 times per year.
- Dispose of spent Kemcarb through a licensed waste‑disposal service.
Additional information
| Size | 20L |
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