Description: CRL Cerium Oxide Compounds can be used with a hand pad for light surface cleanup, powered hand devices for scratch and surface repair, mechanized scrubbers in mirror silvering lines, or as the final polishing step in multi-stage edging and beveling equipment.Shipping / Packaging: 4 oz - Ships in a JAR (not plastic bag) In stock and ready to ship within 24 hours. Free shipping within the US.MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) available Purpose: Cerium Oxide (by: C.R. Laurence C0653) maintains and deliver a uniform particle size, on average 2.9 micron, and a high concentration of rare earth oxides to provide the brightest possible finish in all applications. The added benefit of soft settling means glass and equipment are more easily cleaned and maintained. General Directions: Mix with water to create a slurry, apply with hand pad for light surface cleanup, or powered hand devices for scratch and surface repair, mechanized scrubbers in mirror silvering lines, or as the final polishing step in multi-stage edging and beveling equipment. Wear safety glasses, gloves, and protective clothing. Detailed Directions: Measure out the proper proportions of heated water (at least 80ºF/30ºC) and Cerium Oxide into a container and mix thoroughly. For light surface cleaning, 1.6 oz. of Cerium per gallon of water or 11.8 grams per liter is sufficient. For beveling and edging, 4 to 7.2 oz. per gallon, or 29.7 to 53.7 grams per liter is recommended. Slurry temperature should be maintained between 90ºF and 105ºF (32ºC and 40ºC) for optimum performance.
Price: 14.95 USD
Location: San Francisco, California
End Time: 2024-01-05T17:41:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Brand: C.R. Laurence
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