CRC 2-26 Spray
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Multi-purpose maintenance for electrical equipment. CRC 2-26 is a
multi-purpose lubricant preventing electrical and electronic malfunction
caused by water penetration, humidity, condensation or corrosion.
The stable, low surface tension, high capillary action formula provides
great penetrating and spreading power.
FEATURES
Cleans, lubricates, protects, penetrates, and loosens corrosion
Prevents corrosion by displacing moisture
Restores resistance values by reducing current leakage
Provides precision lubrication by its thin, high dielectric strength, lubricating film
Helps restore water-damaged electrical equipment
Frees rusted or seized parts by penetrating under dirt and scale into the finest pores and cracks
Can be used on all metals and alloys
Will not harm modern plastics, painted surfaces, coatings and rubbers
Convenient 360 (upside-down) spray valve for aerosols
Non-flammable CO2 propellant, giving an active product content of 97%
Specifications :
NSN 6850-00-874-5847
USDA CLASS H2
APPLICATIONS
Helps to protect, lubricate and restore
Electrical connectors , Relays, Circuit breakers, Transformers,
Switch gears, Motors Generators, Controls, Instruments,
Communication assemblies, Electronics, Alarm systems Starters.
TYPICAL PRODUCT DATA (without propellant)
Appearance : light amber, clear
Specific gravity ( 20C) : 0.83
Distillation range of solvents : 180-250C
Freezing point :-50C
Flash point (closed cup) : 75C
Dynamic viscosity (20C) : 4 MP.
Ultimate film thickness : 2.10-6m (2mm) ( 20C, after a 24 hr spread)
Maximum expected coverage : 60 to 100 m2/l (20C, after a 24 hr spread)
Solvent dissipation : 2-4 hrs ( 20C, thin film)
Heat resistance : 120C (150C short time)
Water displacement (IP 178/61, method B) : pass
Film properties (after evaporation of solvent)
Specific gravity (20C) : 0.89
Falex true load failure : 8900N (ASTM D 3233, Proc.)
Salt spray resistance : 55 hrs.
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