tomjasz
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There are a number of studies done by USAF CAF and others regarding these protective products. There are other brands. I used ACF50, but am moving to Boeshield because it dries.
How to Use Boeshield T-9®
Boeshield T-9® protectant and lubricant was developed by the Boeing Company for long term metal protection. It can be used on all metal surfaces where corrosion protection and/or sliding lubrication are needed.
Boeshield T-9® is a solvent and paraffin wax based formula with over a dozen components including corrosion inhibitors. It penetrates, has a high creep rate, displaces moisture, lubricates, is waterproof, stops existing corrosion, exhibits excellent corrosion resisting results in salt spray exposure, and lasts for months and even years depending on use.
When applied, Boeshield T-9® sets to a soft, translucent, colourless, and waxy film which is not sticky, tends to shed dirt, and may be buffed to a shine. Set time varies from seconds to hours, and possibly days, depending on environment (air circulation, temperature, humidity, etc.) and thickness of coating. To be most effective Boeshield T-9 must be in contact with the metal and the solvent portion be allowed to evaporate.
Boeshield T-9® contains no harsh solvents and is safe to use around most paints, plastics, vinyls, wiring, and many glues. Because of its high dielectric it may be applied to electrical circuits, controls, and wiring. Boeshield T-9®does not require mixing, is not damaged by freezing, and shelf life is indefinite. Coverage for a single 12oz. aerosol can may exceed 500sq.ft. (46sq.m.) depending on method of application and thickness of coating. Boeshield T-9 contains no UV inhibitors and therefore must be reapplied more frequently (perhaps every 3 to 4 months) when exposed to direct sunlight for long periods in outdoor applications. Boeshield T-9® is effective from -40°F to +250° F (-40°C to +120°C).
Industrial Use and Tool Care
For long term metal protection during tool or parts storage apply Boeshield T-9® and allow to set. Repeat once or twice per year depending on environment and exposure. Reapplication does not build up.
Generally it is not necessary to remove Boeshield T-9® for subsequent welding operations. Testing is recommended.
For corrosion inhibition and sliding lubrication on tools in use such as on a table saw surface, spray on lightly and wipe, whetting entire surface. Immediately wipe dry. Reapply weekly or more often depending on service, environment, and exposure to maintain this thin film for corrosion protection and sliding surface.
Equipment table tops Blades and bits Woodworking machinery Metal working machinery Parts storage Hand tools Mechanics tools N/C tooling
Boeshield T-9® must be reapplied to cutting edges and surfaces after use of tools to maintain corrosion inhibiting properties. Use Blade & Bit and Rust Free as necessary to clean tools prior to applying Boeshield T-9®.
Bicycle and Motorcycle
For chains and cables apply Boeshield T-9®, wipe off excess, and allow to set for at least one hour. For new chains, dip or soak in Boeshield T-9®, squeegee off excess, and allow to set for a day or two. Spray inside frame tubes.
Road cyclists can get about 500Km (300mi+) per application in clean weather riding. In wet weather riding reapply after half that distance. For off road riding reapply after one quarter that distance, more frequently if conditions require. For best performance, “Apply tonight. Ride tomorrow.” to allow solvent portion to evaporate.
Aircraft
Coat the interior of wings, fuselage, tail, and control surfaces. Does not add significant weight to the airframe. One US gallon of liquid is more than sufficient for a typical single engine aircraft. Boeshield T-9® is applied during the “annual” when inspection covers are removed. Reapplication may not be required for 3 to 5 years, depending on service and exposure.
Very effective for rust proofing steel tubing on fabric covered aircraft. Testing should be performed on the exterior skin prior to application to ensure that no degradation of the material or lap joints takes place.
How to Use Boeshield T-9®
Boeshield T-9® protectant and lubricant was developed by the Boeing Company for long term metal protection. It can be used on all metal surfaces where corrosion protection and/or sliding lubrication are needed.
Boeshield T-9® is a solvent and paraffin wax based formula with over a dozen components including corrosion inhibitors. It penetrates, has a high creep rate, displaces moisture, lubricates, is waterproof, stops existing corrosion, exhibits excellent corrosion resisting results in salt spray exposure, and lasts for months and even years depending on use.
When applied, Boeshield T-9® sets to a soft, translucent, colourless, and waxy film which is not sticky, tends to shed dirt, and may be buffed to a shine. Set time varies from seconds to hours, and possibly days, depending on environment (air circulation, temperature, humidity, etc.) and thickness of coating. To be most effective Boeshield T-9 must be in contact with the metal and the solvent portion be allowed to evaporate.
Boeshield T-9® contains no harsh solvents and is safe to use around most paints, plastics, vinyls, wiring, and many glues. Because of its high dielectric it may be applied to electrical circuits, controls, and wiring. Boeshield T-9®does not require mixing, is not damaged by freezing, and shelf life is indefinite. Coverage for a single 12oz. aerosol can may exceed 500sq.ft. (46sq.m.) depending on method of application and thickness of coating. Boeshield T-9 contains no UV inhibitors and therefore must be reapplied more frequently (perhaps every 3 to 4 months) when exposed to direct sunlight for long periods in outdoor applications. Boeshield T-9® is effective from -40°F to +250° F (-40°C to +120°C).
Industrial Use and Tool Care
For long term metal protection during tool or parts storage apply Boeshield T-9® and allow to set. Repeat once or twice per year depending on environment and exposure. Reapplication does not build up.
Generally it is not necessary to remove Boeshield T-9® for subsequent welding operations. Testing is recommended.
For corrosion inhibition and sliding lubrication on tools in use such as on a table saw surface, spray on lightly and wipe, whetting entire surface. Immediately wipe dry. Reapply weekly or more often depending on service, environment, and exposure to maintain this thin film for corrosion protection and sliding surface.
Equipment table tops Blades and bits Woodworking machinery Metal working machinery Parts storage Hand tools Mechanics tools N/C tooling
Boeshield T-9® must be reapplied to cutting edges and surfaces after use of tools to maintain corrosion inhibiting properties. Use Blade & Bit and Rust Free as necessary to clean tools prior to applying Boeshield T-9®.
Bicycle and Motorcycle
For chains and cables apply Boeshield T-9®, wipe off excess, and allow to set for at least one hour. For new chains, dip or soak in Boeshield T-9®, squeegee off excess, and allow to set for a day or two. Spray inside frame tubes.
Road cyclists can get about 500Km (300mi+) per application in clean weather riding. In wet weather riding reapply after half that distance. For off road riding reapply after one quarter that distance, more frequently if conditions require. For best performance, “Apply tonight. Ride tomorrow.” to allow solvent portion to evaporate.
Aircraft
Coat the interior of wings, fuselage, tail, and control surfaces. Does not add significant weight to the airframe. One US gallon of liquid is more than sufficient for a typical single engine aircraft. Boeshield T-9® is applied during the “annual” when inspection covers are removed. Reapplication may not be required for 3 to 5 years, depending on service and exposure.
Very effective for rust proofing steel tubing on fabric covered aircraft. Testing should be performed on the exterior skin prior to application to ensure that no degradation of the material or lap joints takes place.