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No more pickling paste
No heavy duty protection required. SURFOX electrolyte solutions are NSF registered to be used in food plants and pose no health hazards to operators.
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Clean and passivate 3 to 5 feet of TIG Weld per minute.
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SURFOX will not alter the material surface, compared to other mechanical solutions.
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For any questions contact us or email us at:
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