
NM0181180045105L
PFINDER 860 is a high-quality, visible red color contrast penetrant designed for use in liquid penetrant inspection (LPI) to detect surface-breaking flaws in a wide range of non-porous materials. Manufactured by Pfinder, a trusted provider of NDT consumables, PFINDER 860 offers reliable and consistent performance for various industrial applications.
Key Features and Benefits:
Color Contrast Penetrant Red:
Provides a strong and easily visible red color contrast against the white developer, ensuring clear and reliable flaw indication.
Type II (Water-Washable):
Formulated as a water-washable penetrant, allowing for efficient removal of excess penetrant from the test surface using water.
Simplifies the inspection process and reduces the need for solvent cleaners.
Sensitivity Level 2 (Medium Sensitivity):
Offers medium sensitivity, making it suitable for detecting a wide range of surface-breaking flaws, including cracks, porosity, and laps.
Provides a balance between detectability and ease of use.
PFINDER 860 Formulation:
Specifically formulated to provide excellent penetrant characteristics, ensuring reliable and consistent flaw indication.
5 lts Container:
Supplied in a 5-liter container, providing a convenient and cost-effective solution for industrial applications.
Pfinder Manufacturing:
Manufactured by Pfinder, a reputable provider of NDT consumables, ensuring high quality and reliability.
Versatile Applications:
Suitable for use on a variety of non-porous materials, including metals, ceramics, and some plastics.
APPLICATION
The capability of the penetrant system should be checked regularly by means of own reference pieces or e.g. reference test block 2 according EN ISO 3452-3. Process description according DIN EN ISO 3452-1 see www.pfinder.com. For applications at temperatures below + 10 °C and above + 50 °C, penetration time has to be adapted as follows: + 100 °C to + 50 °C: penetration time up to 10 minutes + 50 °C to + 10 °C: according DIN EN ISO 3452-1 and EN ISO 3452-2 + 10 °C to 0 °C: usual penetration time x 2 0 °C to – 10 °C: usual penetration time x 3 - 10 °C to – 20 °C: usual penetration time x 4