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News Release from: Kluber Lubrication GB | Subject: Klubertop K 01-601
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2004
New fluid is easy to mix for pressure
testing
Klubertop K 01-601 has been specifically developed as a water-miscible fluid suitable as an effective pressure testing fluid for pumps, valves, fire extinguishers and other pressure vessels.
Klubertop K 01-601 has been specifically developed due to customer demand for a water-miscible fluid suitable as an effective pressure testing fluid for pumps, valves, fire extinguishers and other pressure vessels used in heating and sanitary installations In addition to the pressure testing properties Klubertop K 01 601 also has the added benefit of having excellent anticorrosion properties and is compatible with most elastomers such as EPDM, NBR, SBR and FPM
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Klubertop K 01-601 is a ready-to-use product in an undiluted state if corrosion protection is the primary function; however, if required, it can be diluted with tap water for use purely as a pressure testing fluid. Request a free brochure from Kluber Lubrication GB ...
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