What is red Dykem used for?
Machine shop operators depend on Dykem® STEEL RED Layout Fluids to scribe sharp, clear, precise lines. When applied, our layout fluids provide a uniform deep red color that prevents glare and dries in minutes.
What is Dykem Steel blue layout fluid used for?
The Dykem 80300 Steel Blue layout fluid is used to coat metal to provide a glare-free, uniform color so scribes appear clear and sharp. This product is a transparent, blue stain. It can also be used on other surfaces to reveal defects or pinholes, or view gear tooth contact pattern.
What is blue Dykem?
Marking blue or layout stain (sometimes called Dykem after trademark erosion of a popular brand, or Prussian blue after the blue pigment) is a dye used in metalworking to aid in marking out rough parts for further machining.
What is layout fluid used for?
Layout fluids are quick-drying fluids used for scribing, marking, pattern placement, or color coding on sheet metal. These fluids cover over scratches present on the metal surface so that newly scribed lines are clearly noticeable.
What is Engineers blue used for?
Engineer’s blue (also known as scraping blue, Prussian blue, or simply bluing) is a highly pigmented paste used to assist in the mating of two or more components.
What is the purpose of Engineers blue?
What is the purpose of layout fluid dye?
Layout is the term used to describe the process of locating and marking a workpiece as a visual reference to guide machine operations. What is the purpose of layout fluid (dye)? The purpose of layout dye is to provide contrast and make it easier to see layout lines.
What is steel layout fluid for?
What is Dykem made of?
Dykem like fluid, is difficult to remove because it is made to be permanent and tough to remove on purpose. It must withstand machining coolant and heat as part of the normal use. Layout fluid is usually composed of methylated spirits, shellac, and dye.
What is dykem 80300 steel blue?
The Dykem 80300 Steel Blue layout fluid is used to coat metal to provide a glare-free, uniform color so scribes appear clear and sharp. This product is a transparent, blue stain. It can also be used on other surfaces to reveal defects or pinholes, or view gear tooth contact pattern.
How do you use dykem layout fluid safely?
Flammable liquid and vapor. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Machine shop operators depend on Dykem® Steel Blue and Steel Red Layout Fluids to scribe sharp, clear, precise lines.
Why do you use dykem blue?
It makes layouts on metal so much easier and more visible. If you brush it on lightly, it will be dry almost as soon as you put the lid back on the can. I won’t be without it as long as I work with metal. I was first introduced to Dykem (blue) as a kid in my dad’s machine shop in the 1950’s.
What is a dykem marker?
All Dykem® Layout Fluids create an extremely thin film which adds practically no thickness to the work piece and remains flexible without cracking and chipping. Our most popular marker, the BRITE-MARK® Medium features a medium tip for clear, bold markings.