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Bionil WB Anti-Spatter

MIG/MAG Welding Anti-Spatter

Bionil WB Anti-Spatter
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Bionil WB Anti-Spatter

MIG/MAG Welding Anti-Spatter

Bionil WB is used in all types of welding and cutting work. It prevents spatter from sticking to the metal surface and the torch tip. It eliminates post-weld grinding and protects the surface against rusting. It cleans the torch on automatic welding robots. It remains effective after drying. It contains no silicone, CFCs or solvents. It does not cause corrosion on the weld seam. It is non-toxic, odourless and fume-free. It is far more economical than aerosol sprays. It is non-flammable and harms neither the user nor the environment.

Key Features

  • Contains no silicone, CFCs or solvents
  • Does not cause corrosion on the weld seam
  • Non-toxic, odourless, fume-free
  • Far more economical than aerosol sprays
  • Non-flammable
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The product in application

MIG/MAG welding anti-spatter products catalogue page

MIG/MAG welding anti-spatter products catalogue page

Technical Properties

Specifications

PropertyValue
FormLiquid (spray/brush application)
ContentContains no silicone, CFCs or solvents
Application distance25-30 cm from the weld zone
Duration of effectContinues after drying
CorrosionNo corrosion occurs

Material Compatibility

Carbon steelStainless steelGalvanized surfacesAluminium
Usage Areas

Where is it used?

  • MIG/MAG welding
  • Plasma cutting
  • Laser cutting
  • Torch protection
Application Procedure

Step-by-step usage

  1. 01

    Spray a very thin layer onto both sides of the weld zone and/or into the torch from a distance of 25-30 cm

  2. 02

    Or apply with a brush

  3. 03

    Proceed with welding after it has dried

Application step01 / 03
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Spray a very thin layer onto both sides of the weld zone and/or into the torch from a distance of 25-30 cm

  • 01

    Spray a very thin layer onto both sides of the weld zone and/or into the torch from a distance of 25-30 cm

  • 02

    Or apply with a brush

  • 03

    Proceed with welding after it has dried

Safety Warnings

  • Apply in a well-ventilated area
  • Wear PPE
Frequently Asked Questions

About Bionil WB Anti-Spatter

What is the advantage of Bionil WB being silicone-free?

Silicone residue causes serious adhesion problems in post-weld painting, coating or re-welding applications. The silicone-free formula does not harm the weld seam or subsequent surface treatments; this property is of critical importance in the automotive and metal-painting sectors.

From what distance should it be applied?

Spray a very thin layer onto both sides of the weld zone and into the torch tip from a distance of 25-30 cm. This distance both prevents over-application and ensures a smooth, homogeneous distribution. Applying too closely causes build-up and may affect weld quality.

Can welding be carried out after it has dried?

Yes, the product remains effective even after drying. In fact, the correct practice is to wait for the liquid layer to dry on the surface into a thin film. This dried film prevents spatter from sticking to the metal and remains effective throughout the welding process.

Why is it more economical than aerosol sprays?

Aerosol anti-spatter products contain up to 95% propellant gas, with a low proportion of active chemical. Bionil WB comes in concentrated drum form and covers 5-10 times more surface area per litre than an aerosol. Moreover, since it contains no CFCs, it does not harm the environment or the ozone layer.