CM352 is a specialized corrosion inhibitor primarily utilized in the , specifically for the maintenance of aircraft propeller components . It is not typically sold as a consumer-grade retail product, but rather as a consumable material specified in technical service documents from manufacturers like Hartzell Propeller . Overview of CM352
Calcium chloride or glycol brines used in ice rinks and food processing are highly corrosive. Adding CM352 extends equipment life by 300–500% compared to untreated brine. cm352 corrosion inhibitor
: If existing corrosion is present, clean the surface using a solvent (like Stoddard solvent CM23) and an abrasive pad before applying the inhibitor. Dispensing : Spray the CM352 inhibitor into a small cup or container. Application soft-bristled brush aviation industry CM352 is a specialized corrosion inhibitor
A 30-story office building in Chicago had a 25-year-old chilled water loop. Every spring, they needed to re-pipe sections due to "pinhole elbow syndrome." They switched to CM352 in 2019. After two years, a borescope inspection showed the inside of the steel pipes looked cast-iron grey —passivated, not pitted. Estimated annual repair savings: $18,000. Adding CM352 extends equipment life by 300–500% compared
: Highly effective at preventing corrosion on heavy steel counterweights exposed to high-velocity air and varying environmental conditions.