Cm352 | Corrosion Inhibitor

CM352 is prominently featured in Hartzell Service Letters and Alert Service Bulletins. It is applied to propeller counterweights, mounting bolt recesses, and spring pins to prevent oxidation that could compromise structural integrity.

Its application is vital for ensuring the structural integrity of propeller assemblies, especially for steel components manufactured after the inhibitor’s release date. cm352 corrosion inhibitor

Can be sprayed into a container and applied precisely with a soft-bristled brush to reach deep recesses like bolt wells. CM352 is prominently featured in Hartzell Service Letters

In the demanding world of aviation maintenance and industrial asset protection, CM352 has emerged as a specialized corrosion inhibitor designed for precision applications. While many anti-corrosive treatments exist, CM352 is most notably recognized as a critical consumable material specified by Hartzell Propeller Inc. for the protection of steel counterweights and critical propeller assembly components. What is CM352 Corrosion Inhibitor? Can be sprayed into a container and applied

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