ATSTRIP Stripping Process
Product | Features | Solution | CD (A/dm2) | Temp (℃) | Time (sec) | |
Name | Conc.(g/L) | |||||
ATSTRIP®SILCO | Cyanide free Silver Stripper | SILCO | 75 | 1-5 | 20-40 | 10-60 |
ATSTRIP® I-15 | Mixed with water and sodium cyanide to make a stripping solution that removes nickel, brass, copper, zinc, cadmium, and silver from steel and iron alloys by simple immersion | I-15 | 56 | ----- | 20-65 | As required |
ATSTRIP® I-16 | Nickel and Nickel alloy stripper | I-16 | 120 | ----- | 25-75 | As required |
ATSTRIP® I-17 | ,Nnon-electrolytic, nickel stripper for use with steel substrates | I-17 | 60 | ----- | 70-80 | As required |
ATSTRIP®TincoS-15 | Stripper of Tin and Tin-lead alloy deposit from copper substrates. | Tinco S-15 | 100% | ----- | RT | As required |
ATSTRIP®I-20 | Removes 5-20 microns electrophoretic lacquer in 3-10 minutes without attacking most substrates. | I-20 | 100% | ----- | 66-91 |
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ATSTRIP®I-20E | Economic version of stripper use to remove electrophoretic lacquer coatingswithout corroding the metal (copper, nickel) substrate. | I-20E | 50% | ----- | 90-110 | As required |
ATSTRIP®I-23 | Environment friendly stripper use to remove electrophorectic coating with no smoke and pungent smell | I-23 | 100% | ----- | 85-120 | As required |
ATSTRIP®I-28 | Fast and effective in removing complex coating without attacking the base materials | I-28 | 100% | ----- | 80-100 | As required |
ATSTRIP®AU-8 | Gold stripper | AU-8 | 10-15% | ----- | 20-40 | As required |
ATSTRIP®E-24 | Rapidly strips Chromium, Nickel, Nickel-iron alloys, electroless nickel, copper, zinc, brass, silver and tin without any significant damage on the stainless steel contacts. | E-24 | 25% (V/V) | 50 | 50-60 | As required |