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INDUSTRIAL COATINGS CF51HD CHEMFOS 51HD IRON PHOSPHATE CLEANER COATER / CONVERSION COATING PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHEMFOS 51HD is a heavy duty dual action chemical cleaner-coater designed to remove soils and deposit a phosphate coating on steel surfaces in a single processing step. Ideally suited for pretreatment systems where heavily soiled parts are processed. TECHNICAL PROPERTIES Composition: Liquid Recommended Concentration: 3% by volume Recommended Temperatures: 135 150 o F (57 65 o C) ph Concentrate: 3.1 ph Working Solution: 4.5-5.8 PRODUCT ADVANTAGES Concentrated material that simultaneously removes soils and coats steel surfaces with an iron phosphate coating to improve paint adhesion and provide additional corrosion resistance. Offers simplicity of operation, competitive operational costs and extended bath life. Removes the most difficult soils while depositing the highest quality phosphate coating. AUG10

USE & CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS: Operating Properties (Typical): Application Operating concentration Operating ph 4.5 to 5.8 Acid consumed (alternative for ph control) 0.1 to 0.6 Normally used in a spray application 1.5 to 4% by volume Operating temperature 135 150 o F (57 65 o C) Dwell time 60 to 90 seconds Specific process conditions may warrant operating the above parameters outside of the typical ranges. Please consult your PPG representative. Charge Instructions: Charge Details: 1) Fill the clean tank to approximately ¾ of the operating level with fresh water. 2) Start circulating pump. 3) Slowly add 3.0 gallons (11.3 liters or 29 pounds) of CHEMFOS 51HD for every 100 gallons (378 liters) of bath volume. 4) Add approximately 16 ounces (0.5 Liters or 1.25 pounds) of CHEMFIL BUFFER for every 100 gallons (378 liters) of bath volume. 5) Slowly add the CHEMFIL BUFFER solution to the tank, ensuring good circulation. 6) Mix well and adjust the final volume to the operating level with additional water as needed. This should produce a bath having a ph of 4.8 and a Total Acid of at least 5.8 points. It is important that the ph be above 4.5 before operating. Most baths will require some additional adjustment before reaching this exact specification. Use CHEMFOS 51HD to decrease the ph and CHEMFIL BUFFER to increase the ph. a) Approximately 5 fluid ounces (150 ml) of CHEMFOS 51HD per 100 gallons will decrease the ph by 0.1 ph units. b) Approximately 1.0 fluid ounce (30 ml) of CHEMFIL BUFFER per 100 gallons will increase the ph by approximately 0.1 ph units. 7) Heat bath to operating temperature.

Analysis Procedures: CAUTION: DO NOT PIPETTE BY MOUTH! Total Acid (and optional Acid Consumed titration): Equipment needed: Burette Assembly (add a second one if Acid consumed is tested in place of ph) 10-ml pipette and bulb 250-ml flask or beaker Reagents needed: Phenolphthalein indicator Bromocresol Green indicator (optional-used for running acid consumed test) 0.1 N Sodium Hydroxide 0.1 N Sulfuric acid (optional-used for running acid consumed test) Total Acid Procedure: 1. Pipette a 10 ml sample of the bath into a clean, dry flask or beaker. 2. Add 3-5 drops of Phenolphthalein indicator and swirl to mix. 3. Using the burette, titrate with 0.1N Sodium Hydroxide until the mixture turns to a light permanent pink. 4. Record the number of ml of 0.1N Sodium Hydroxide as the Total Acid. Calculation: ml of Total acid X 0.52 = Percent by volume of CHEMFOS 51HD Points of Total Acid Concentration of CHEMFOS 51HD in percent by volume Addition of CHEMFOS 51HD Per 100 gallons of tank volume 7.7 4.0% 0 gal (0 L) 6.8 3.5% 0 gal (0L) 5.7 3.0% 0 gal (0 L) 4.8 2.5% 0.5 gal (1.9 L) 3.8 2.0% 1.0 gal (3.8 L) 2.8 1.5% 1.5 gal (5.7 L) 1.9 1.0% 2.0 gal (7.6 L) 1.0 0.5% 2.5 gal (9.5 L)

The TA level is best controlled by the continuous addition of CHEMFOS 51HD concentrate by using a metering pump rather than by infrequent additions of large amounts of chemical. After the bath has been adjusted to the proper concentration ph adjustments can be made. Acid consumed titration for ph control (optional): 1. Pipette a 10 ml sample of the bath into a clean, dry flask or beaker. 2. Add 5 drops of Bromocresol Green indicator and swirl to mix. 3. Using the burette, titrate with 0.1N Sulfuric Acid until the mixture turns from blue to green. (do not titrate further to the yellow) 4. Record the number of ml of 0.1N Sulfuric acid as the acid consumed (or negative free acid or ph control) value. ph determination (preferred method for ph control): Equipment needed: ph meter Suitable ph electrode(s) Plastic squirt bottle (for rinsing the electrode) Reagents needed: ph 4 buffer solution ph 7 buffer solution ph meter procedure: 1. The ph of the operating solution should be checked with an electronic ph meter following calibration and operational procedures provided by the manufacturer. 2. Maintain the ph in the range of 4.5 5.8 for optimum quality. 3. ph adjustments can be made in the following manner: a) To raise the ph approximately 0.1 units, add 30 ml of CHEMFIL BUFFER per 100 gallons of operating solution. b) Frequent additions of CHEMFOS 51HD should be used as indicated previously to lower ph and to keep the concentration constant. In the event of an emergency the ph can be lowered 0.1 units by adding approximately 65 ml of ph CONTROLLER solution per 100 gallons of operating solution. (It should be noted that the ph CONTROLLER only reduces the ph. It may also keep the total acid in range but does NOT add the additional chemistry needed to produce a quality coating and should not be used for on-going bath replenishment.)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TECHNICAL DATA SHEET DISCLAIMER INDUSTRIAL COATINGS: * Statements and methods described herein are based upon the best information and practices known to PPG Industries, Inc. ( PPG ). Any statements or methods mentioned herein are general suggestions only and are not to be construed as representations or warranties as to safety, performance, or results. Since the suitability and performance of the product is highly dependent on the product user s processes, operations, and numerous other user-determined conditions, the user is solely responsible for, and assumes all responsibility, risk and liability arising from, the determination of whether the product is suitable for the user s purposes, including without limitation substrate, application process, pasteurization and/or processing, and end use. No testing, suggestions or data offered by PPG to the user shall relieve the user of this responsibility. PPG does not warrant freedom from patent infringement in the use of any formula or process set forth herein. PPG PRETREATMENT 23000 ST. CLAIR AVE EUCLID OH 44117 216 486 5300 www.ppg.com