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Sep 06, 2024 - 09:45 AM
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For t005-010-015 (STAB15): This is 15ml of Stabilant 22 concentrate. If you already have a mixing bottle from a previous purchase of the mixing kit (005-010-005 / STAB22), you can use this larger bottle like a reservoir for making new batches of diluted Stabilant 22A by mixing it at a ratio of approximately 4:1 with isopropyl alcohol. This sized bottle will have enough concentrate to mix up about six 15ml batches.
Note that the concentrated version of Stabilant is what is required for applying to Cannon Connectors on airplane engines (the manufacturer cautions against using isopropyl alcohol on canon connectors because it can degrade the o-ring seal that is unique to that type of connector), so we sell a lot of this choice to aerospace industry customers.
If you are just getting started with Stabilant 22, you can instead get the 5ml Mixing Kit (005-010-005 / STAB22) which is the least costly option. The mixing kit includes a 5ml bottle of concentrate and an empty 15ml mixing bottle. The manufacturer's instructions tell you to pour about half of the 5ml concentrate into the larger empty mixing bottle and then fill the bottle with isopropyl alcohol (98-99%) to the shoulder and shake it up good to mix it.
We also offer a choice that comes with a 50ml mixing bottle with enough concentrate in it (13ml) that you fill the rest of the bottle with isopropyl alcohol for a nice sized bottle of Stabilant 22A (005-030-050 / STAB22S)
Here are links to each of the three products detailed above:
- STAB15 (005-010-015): 15ml Concentrate:
https://www.partsdrop.com/index.php/stabilant-22-liquid-semi-conductor-15ml-con
centrate-005-010-015.html
- STAB22 (005-010-005): 5ml mixing kit:
https://www.partsdrop.com/index.php/stabilant-22-liquid-semi-conductor-5ml-kit-
005-010-005-makes-approx-30ml.html
- STAB22S (005-030-050): 13ml concentrate in 50ml mixing bottle:
https://www.partsdrop.com/index.php/005-030-050-stabilant-22s-liquid-semi-condu
ctor-50ml-bottle.html
For t005-010-015 (STAB15): This is 15ml of Stabilant 22 concentrate. If you already have a mixing bottle from a previous purchase of the mixing kit (005-010-005 / STAB22), you can use this larger bottle like a reservoir for making new batches of diluted Stabilant 22A by mixing it at a ratio of approximately 4:1 with isopropyl alcohol. This sized bottle will have enough concentrate to mix up about six 15ml batches.
Note that the concentrated version of Stabilant is what is required for applying to Cannon Connectors on airplane engines (the manufacturer cautions against using isopropyl alcohol on canon connectors because it can degrade the o-ring seal that is unique to that type of connector), so we sell a lot of this choice to aerospace industry customers.
If you are just getting started with Stabilant 22, you can instead get the 5ml Mixing Kit (005-010-005 / STAB22) which is the least costly option. The mixing kit includes a 5ml bottle of concentrate and an empty 15ml mixing bottle. The manufacturer's instructions tell you to pour about half of the 5ml concentrate into the larger empty mixing bottle and then fill the bottle with isopropyl alcohol (98-99%) to the shoulder and shake it up good to mix it.
We also offer a choice that comes with a 50ml mixing bottle with enough concentrate in it (13ml) that you fill the rest of the bottle with isopropyl alcohol for a nice sized bottle of Stabilant 22A (005-030-050 / STAB22S)
Here are links to each of the three products detailed above:
- STAB15 (005-010-015): 15ml Concentrate:
https://www.partsdrop.com/index.php/stabilant-22-liquid-semi-conductor-15ml-con
centrate-005-010-015.html
- STAB22 (005-010-005): 5ml mixing kit:
https://www.partsdrop.com/index.php/stabilant-22-liquid-semi-conductor-5ml-kit-
005-010-005-makes-approx-30ml.html
- STAB22S (005-030-050): 13ml concentrate in 50ml mixing bottle:
https://www.partsdrop.com/index.php/005-030-050-stabilant-22s-liquid-semi-condu
ctor-50ml-bottle.html