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Strippers

 

Product Name

To RemoveFrom Base MetalDescription
Chromlift Liquid Hard or Decorative ChromiumFerrous or
Nickel Substrates
An electrolytic stripper process exhibiting minimal attack on the base metal.  An alkaline liquid used at 10% by volume and with a current density of 300-600 amps/ft2.
Cu-Strip LCopperFerrous AlloysNon-cyanide, non-electrolytic stripper liquid used at 25-35% by volume.  Strips 0.5-0.75 mils/hr with no attack on the base metal.
Diverstrip 4993 ZNZinc ElectroplateSteelA single component stripper product. Optimum operating parameters of 3.5 pounds per gallon and 160ºF.  Leaves no smut or residues on stripped parts.
Durastrip® A-1Lacquers, Enamels and
Phenolic Coatings
SteelAlkaline soak stripper used at 200-210ºF for the effective and complete removal of paint coatings.
Nistrip 910Electrodeposited and
Electroless Nickel
SteelA two component alkaline stripper containing no cyanide compounds.
Q-Strip 100Electrodeposited Nickel, Copper, Brass, Tin, Zinc, Zinc-Lead, Lead, Cadmium and SilverSteelThis stripper is used with sodium cyanide to remove a variety of electrodeposited coatings from steel substrates.
Q-Strip 105Electrodeposited and
Electroless Nickel
SteelA one component, powdered stripper containing no cyanide or amines.
Q-Strip 107Electrodeposited NickelBrass, Copper, Zinc Die-Cast, Silver and GoldA non-smutting, immersion stripping process to remove 1-2 mils/hr.  Stripper bath will hold up to 4 oz./gallon of nickel before being spent.
Q-Strip 210Copper and Nickel Electrodeposits and
Electroless Nickel
Stainless Steel and AluminumA liquid concentrate stripper used with sulfuric acid.  Contains hydrogen peroxide.  Immersion process. Ventilation required.

 Heatbath Corporation supplies quality products for Electroless Nickel and Decorative Plating.

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