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Castrol Brayco 922 - MIL-PRF-7024F - 55 Gallon Drum - Aircraft Fuel System Calibration Fluid

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The Castrol Brayco 922-55GL is a clear MIL-PRF-7024F aircraft fuel system stoddard solvent calibrating fluid. 

Brayco 922 is designed for use in the calibration of fuel system components for aircraft reciprocating engines and aircraft gas turbines. It is compatible with Nitrile, PVA and Viton, but not recommended for use with butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene or EPDM. 

This fluid is designed to operate over the temperature range of 10ºC to 30ºC (50ºF to 86ºF).

Alternate Models
27034-ATDRAlternative Part Number
PWC03-002PWC Spec
General Information
Part #922-55GL
ManufacturerCastrol
Shipping Information
Freight NMFC44500
Schedule B3811900000
ECCNEAR99

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