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Non-Scaling Compound CAUTION: Contains Boron. Read other warnings on back panel. NEW WEIGHT: 1 LB./0.4536 kg 076100151 R1217 Item #083-015-100 UxaFAIAGy10680mzV PREVENTS SCALE DURING HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS Manufactured by Brownells Inc. Montezuma, Iowa 50171 © 2017 Brownells Inc. Made in USA HOW TO USE FOR STEELS HAVING HARDENING TEMPERATURES UP TO 1650° F. HARDENING. Heat the piece to about 500° F. (BLUE COLOR) and coat with PBC by running the piece through dry powder. When thoroughly coated, harden in prescribed fashion for that particular steel. ANNEALING. Heat the piece to about 500° F. and thoroughly coat with dry PBC. Return part to the furnace and complete a normal annealing cycle. When finished, boil in water to remove coating. ANNEALING A CAVITY. Fill cavity with PBC so entire surface to be kept clean is protected. Anneal in prescribed fashion. TO CLEAN AFTER QUENCHING Water hardening steels are usually self-cleaning after quenching. Oil hardening steels usually require an additional water boil to clean. KEEP DRY AND FREE OF CONTAMINATION CAUTION: Contains Boron. Avoid contact with eyes. Use with adequate ventilation. FIRST AID: For eyes: Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Consult physician immediately. For skin: Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. For Inhalation: Move to fresh air. For Ingestion: Do not take internally. Consult physician immediately. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

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Page 1: HOW TO USE FOR STEELS HAVING HARDENING TEMPERATURES …

Non-Scaling Compound

CAUTION: Contains Boron.Read other warnings on back panel.

NEW WEIGHT: 1 LB./0.4536 kg

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80mzVPREVENTS SCALE DURING

HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS

Manufactured byBrownells Inc. Montezuma, Iowa 50171

© 2017 Brownells Inc.

Made in USA

HOW TO USEFOR STEELS HAVING HARDENING

TEMPERATURES UP TO 1650° F.HARDENING. Heat the piece to about 500° F. (BLUE COLOR) and coat with PBC by running the piece through dry powder. When thoroughly coated, harden in prescribed fashion for that particular steel.ANNEALING. Heat the piece to about 500° F. and thoroughly coat with dry PBC. Return part to the furnace and complete a normal annealing cycle. When finished, boil in water to remove coating.ANNEALING A CAVITY. Fill cavity with PBC so entire surface to be kept clean is protected. Anneal in prescribed fashion.

TO CLEAN AFTER QUENCHINGWater hardening steels are usually self-cleaning after quenching.Oil hardening steels usually require an additional water boil to clean.

KEEP DRY AND FREE OF CONTAMINATION

CAUTION: Contains Boron. Avoid contact with eyes. Use with adequate ventilation. FIRST AID: For eyes: Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Consult physician immediately. For skin: Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. For Inhalation: Move to fresh air. For Ingestion: Do not take internally. Consult physician immediately.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN