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LUBRICANTS, OILS & GREASES


E50969 E50962


Violet (Transparent) Enamel Resin 20G


Yellow (Transparent) Enamel Resin 20G Price breaks available, see website


Mixing Cups (Chemset UK)


Mixing Cups • Plastic mixing cups • Pack*10


Dimensions: • Ø30 x 20mm


For a comprehensive “Guide to enamelling” as well as material safety data sheets please our document download department


Code E50988


Description Mixing Cups


UOM Price PACK*10 £2.95


Mixing Sticks (Chemset UK) Lacquers - Rapid Drying


• Blue Steel • Brass, Clear • Brass, Pale • Brass, Medium • Silver


Ideal for sealing and protecting metals, carriage clock cases, dials etc. Blue steel for replicating blue steel finish.


Mixing Sticks


• Wooden mixing sticks • Pack*20


Dimensions: • 115 x 10mm


For a comprehensive “Guide to enamelling” as well as material safety data sheets please our document


download department Code


E50989


Description Mixing Sticks


Stripper (Chemset UK)


Enamel Stripper • Enamel Stripper • Will strip the enamel from finished pieces


• 200g tin • Manufactured by Chemset • Made in UK


For a comprehensive “Guide to enamelling” as well as material safety data sheets please our document download department


Code E51470


Description Enamel Stripper


UOM Price £6.70


200G Price breaks available, see website


UOM Price PACK*20 £0.95


Lacquering clocks has been a popular practice from the late 17th century and is widely used throughout the world by clock makers and restorers. When finishing clock embellishments or cases, lacquer adds a traditional look and subsequently raises the value to the piece. Additionally lacquering maintains the surface of the piece for a prolonged period of time.


We supply a range of different coloured lacquers to apply on alternative surfaces. Use a fine lacquering brush when applying the solution to ensure a consistent finish, removing any possibility of irregular marks, lines or bubbles (please see below for the full selection of brushes).


The Silver Clear Lacquer is popular with Jewellers, model makers, metal artists etc; notably so for its resistance against oxidization on silver picture frames and brass door embellishments, etc.


• A cold brush on lacquer • For brushing or swab application


• Use methylated spirits to clean brushes Code L0898


Description


L4921 L0895 L7536 L0896 L0894


Blue Steel Enamel (60ml) Brass (100ml) Clear Brass (100ml) Pale


Brass (100ml) Pale, Windles Brass (100ml) Medium Silver (100ml) Clear


UOM Price 60ml


100ML 100ML 100ML 100ML 100ML


Price breaks available, see website Lacquer Remover


Lacquer Remover • All purpose lacquer remover • Can also remove paint & varnish


• Fast acting, all-purpose remover


• The green coloured gel is easy to see and apply


• Gives superior coverage • Slow to evaporate • Ideal for wood, metal and masonry • It is non-drip, making it ideal for vertical surfaces • Dichloromethane free, meaning that it is less volatile and will stay active for longer compared to other removers.


• Water and solvent washable www.COUSINS .COM 1259 Lacquers, Rapid Drying


OILS & GREASES EPILAMES


An Epilame is a surface agent that prevents oil from spreading by reducing the surface tension of the treated material. • Episurf-Neo® is a new generation high performance epilame agent.


• Moebius Fixodrop, the original Swiss brand favourite


Episurf Neo Episurf Neo


Episurf-Neo ® is a new generation high performance epilame agent. An Epilame is a surface agent that prevents oil from spreading by reducing the surface tension of the treated material.


• Oil and grease will not attach to treated surface


• Use on gold, steel, ruby, sapphire, nickel, rhodium plated and more


• Episurf-Neo ® results in no visual modification of the parts


• The product also has improved efficiency, a higher resistance to washing cycles and is an environmentally responsible product


• Designed specifically to serve of watch manufacturers and watch repairers


• Performs regardless of the washing of the watch parts before


£4.90 £7.85 £8.75 £5.30 £8.95 £8.65


• Ready to use solution • See PDF for full specification • 50 or 100ml • Approved by the Richemont group & other top Swiss watch houses


• Made in France


How to use: • The coating procedure with Episurf-Neo ® includes a dipping step for 30 seconds and takes less than 60 seconds to dry at room temperature


• Episurf-Neo ® can epilamize parts in bulk or individually in specific baskets or containers


• The procedure can be performed manually in a container/bottle or in a watch cleaning machine (Elma, Greiner etc.).


Cousins has a computerised “multi location stock rotation system” which ensures our products are sold on a first in, first out basis, ensuring items with a shelf life are always supplied fresh


Code


E53159 E53160


Description


Episurf-Neo, 50ml Episurf-Neo, 100ml


UOM Price £52.95


50ML 100ML £78.95 LUBRICANTS,


£4.25 £4.25


LACQUERS &LAC- QUER REMOVER


• Nitromors • 375ml


Code P55162 Description Lacquer Remover


UOM Price £6.95


375ml


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