Economy antispatter spray gets tougher
The Works' economy weld spatter control treatment, TW, has now been reformulated to perform better than other price-competitive antispatter sprays.
The Works' economy weld spatter control treatment, TW, has now been reformulated to perform better than other price-competitive antispatter sprays.
The stronger and more effective blend, which has been branded TW 2004, is thanks to the use of a new compressed air filling machine.
By spraying TW 2004 on to metal prior to welding, welders can prevent spatter sticking and enable fast, easy cleaning after welding.
TW 2004 also has the benefit of not containing the category-three carcinogen dichloromethane, unlike many other antispatter treatments on the market.
TW 2004 extends its environmental consciousness to its packaging, which uses compressed air.
Once emptied, the container can be safely disposed of in normal refuse.
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