COSHH - Frost Equipment - Vibro Liquid

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Storage Location

COSHH Cabinet - Morson Engine Room

Return this item to its storage place once you have finished using it. If it is empty, please let a member of technical staff know so more can be ordered.

Manufacturer's Information

Personal Protective Equipment

Nitrile Gloves
You must wear nitrile gloves when working with this liquid, whether in concentrate or diluted.
Safety Glasses
You must wear safety glasses when working with this liquid, whether in concentrate or diluted.

Hazards

Keep out of reach of children
Causes serious eye damage
You must wear safety glasses when working with this liquid.
Causes skin irritation
Wear nitrile gloves when working with this liquid or cleaning parts that have been tumbled using it.
Wash Hands After Use
Wash your hands with soap and water after working with this liquid.

Usage Information

  • This fluid is used in the vibratory tumbler to enhance the performance of the tumbling media.
  • Vibro-liquid must be diluted before use - do not use the neat fluid from the small containers. There is a clearly labelled 5L jug of diluted fluid you can use in the Morson Engine Room COSHH cabinet. If the jug is empty, ask a member of staff to make up more solution.
  • The working concentration of the diluted fluid is between 2% and 5%. In the 5L jug used to store the diluted fluid, 2% concentration is 100 ml, 5% concentration is 250 ml. Measure the concentrate in a clean glass beaker and add to the empty jug before topping off to 2 inches below the brim with cold tap water.
  • Parts in the tumbler should not be swimming in fluid - a small amount to loosen the abrasive media is all that is needed. Add fluid in small amounts - about 100 ml at a time - until the desired amount is present in the tumbler.
  • The solution contains corrosion inhibitors so you don't need to worry about parts rusting while in the tumbler or immediately afterwards.

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