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 MW-50 Paste

WEAR RESISTANT STUCCO FOR SOFT CERAMICS
 
Ideal for ceramic
• Ladles
• Sleeves
• Troughs
• Funnels

Non-reactive to molten
• Aluminum
• Magnesium
• Zinc

STOP GRAPHITE OXIDATION WEAR AND EROSION
 
Ideal for graphite
• Rotors
• Stators
• Molds
• Trays

Hard and wear resistant

Protection from
oxidation

REPAIR GRAPHITE
PARTS TO ORIGINAL
 
Ideal for graphite
• Rotors
• Stators
• Molds
• Trays

Hard and wear resistant

Protection from
oxidation

MW-50 is a fiber-strengthened silicon carbide paste that can be painted (or troweled to form a thick, stucco shell if desired) to provide a hard, wear and abrasion resistant layer that is non-reactive to most molten metals. MW-50 is ideal for soft ceramic bodies such as pulp-molded parts that often degrade in service due to their soft nature. MW-50 can be built-up to most any thickness and is ideal for repairing graphite parts that have been eroded or damaged thereby saving the expense of replacement. MW-50 also stops graphite oxidation to 1000 C (1800 F) and can extend the use of graphite to these higher temperatures.

APPLICATION & USE NOTES

1. For thin layers, apply by brush and allow to dry for several hours below 60 C (140 F) before placing into use.
2. For thick layers, apply by troweling, spatulating or packing into place. Allow to thoroughly dry below 60 C (140 F). Thick layers require extended drying time. Place into use only after the paste has thoroughly dried throughout its thickness.
3. Harden after thoroughly drying by heating to 300 C (570 F) or above for 30 minutes or more.

These recommendations are believed to be accurate. No guarantee of their accuracy is made and the products are sold without warranty, expressed or implied. Purchasers shall make their own tests to determine suitability of their use.