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Phosphoric Acid Anodizing Containment System


Preferred Process for Metal Bond
PACS is the preferred method for the preparation of aluminum surfaces for adhesive bonding. The PACS process utilizes 12% phosphoric acid to prepare aluminum surfaces for metal-to-metal and metal-to-honeycomb adhesive bonding. This process provides a higher quality bond than any other non-tank method for surface preparation. The A-700 may also be used for the PANTA process.
A-700 Specifications
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Closed Loop System
The Applied Heat Model A-700 PACS is a fully contained system. Neutralization occurs with no operator exposure to chemicals. Acid is drawn from sealed containers, routed through the process vacuum bag, and deposited in the neutralization bottle. Color-coded connectors simplify set-up and operation.

Rugged and Portable
Weighing only 24 lbs. with dimensions of 15" x 16" x 10", the A-700 PACS is portable and compact.
In-lid storage compartment holds power cords and hoses.

Ease of Operation
The A-700 is easy to operate. Operator controls the process. Anodize in place on horizontal, vertical or inverted surfaces.

Prepackaged supply kits are available for increased convenience at an affordable price.

 

 

 

 

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Fully Contained System for Clean Operation
20 - 25 Minute Process Time
(A-746 cart sold separately)


Color Coded Connectors simplify
set-up and operation.

Water, solvent and impact resistant, the severe-duty rotomolded case is the toughest on the market today.