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a Penetrant that is self-emulsifying is called

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Answered by Jasashmita1
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a Penetrant that is self-emulsifying is called

Water Washable

Answered by smartbrainz
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A Penetrant that is 'self-emulsifying is called water washable'

Explanation:

  • The emulsifier is the one which is used in the 'penetrant removal'. This is the one which prevents the defect caused due to the over washing phenomena.
  • There are three methods which are implied and then, the most 'economical method involving is water washable'. The method waterwashable is also called as the self emulsifying method.
  • This method involves the simple mechanism of rinsing of the top layer of the the surface and thereby the excess penetrant will be removed by just rinsing the surface area.

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