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Henkel Lis

Address:

55 Potgieter Street, 1422 Alrode

Telephone:
011 617 2613

Fax:
086 686 3156

Description
Our process can impregnate a variety of substrates from Cast Iron, Stainless Steels, Brass and aluminium and many other. The 1st step is the vacuum tank in which the porosity is placed under vacuum before immersing with resin. This ensures resin enters the porosities in order to seal it. 2nd stage is a wash tank where most of the resin on exterior surfaces are washed off and recycled back to resin tank. 3rd stage is a rinse stage where parts are rinsed again to ensure no resin is left on the external surfaces of the parts. This ensures a "ready-to-use" part after impregnation process for the customer. Final stage is the curing tank where the resin inside the porosities are cured to ensure the best possible sealing of the porosities.

Turnaround time can be 2 hours if parts are urgent. Parts are processed through a PLC controlled facility which automatically processes the parts. Protection can be placed around parts to ensure NO DAMAGE to machined surfaces.
Multiple OEM Approvals.

Keywords
Leaks, Castings, Leaking, Liquid Impregnation, Porosity, Vacuum Impregnation, Cast Parts, Casting Service, Cast Product, Resin Sealing, Resin Impregnation
Company description
The Liquid Impregnation system reduces total costs by allowing the use of parts which would otherwise have to be scrapped due to porosity.
Porosities, shrinkage cavities, capillary pores and cracks –all can be sealed
The process causes no damage or distortion of parts to be impregnated.
When the impregnation process is completed, all components are clean, free from corrosion or oxidation, and are ready for use without post treatment
During life-long service of treated parts, the cured impregnant withstands oils (including aggressive synthetic, low viscosity varieties), greases, most acids & lyes, liquid fuels, gases, as well as anti-freeze coolants & solvents
Impregnant can withstand continuous operating temperatures of -90ºC to +200ºC
Product will withstand short term exposure to temperatures >250ºC
Pressure resistance is limited by the compressive strength of the component only¿¿Resin seals up to a pressure which causes structural change in the part
Our process has an automatic "spin-cycle" ensuring that no resin is left behind on the surface of machined parts or in the small holes or resesesof parts
Careful & special handling & packaging of parts¿¿Fully automatic, PLC controlled process once parts are loaded –ensures consistency¿¿Constant tests and checks on sealant, processes and plant to international std’s.
Our process can impregnate a variety of substrates from Cast Iron, Stainless Steels, Brass and aluminium and many other. The 1st step is the vacuum tank in which the porosity is placed under vacuum before immersing with resin. This ensures resin enters the porosities in order to seal it. 2nd stage is a wash tank where most of the resin on exterior surfaces are washed off and recycled back to resin tank. 3rd stage is a rinse stage where parts are rinsed again to ensure no resin is left on the external surfaces of the parts. This ensures a "ready-to-use" part after impregnation process for the customer. Final stage is the curing.

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