A Stand Alone Coating -Primer
and Finish
It produces a coating with characteristics similar to metal.
Rusted surfaces do not require sand blasting
Spec sheets on our product
Galvanic Protection- As easy as Painting
Easy application means no shutdowns and cost savings.
What Special Protection is needed?
Benefits -Safe and easy to apply.
Spray applied ease of application and no sand blasting needed gives great cost savings.
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Restores Metal Surfaces
Product Description
A single-package, moisture-curing polyurethane coating, which when cured, produces a protective film that demonstrates outstanding physical properties, including superior adhesion and flexibility, outstanding abrasion and impact resistance, and superb chemical and solvent resistance.
This coating was designed to be applied on metal substrates; however, it will demonstrate excellent adhesion to properly prepared surfaces like wood, concrete, and many other substrates. When pigmented with aluminum, this coating provides outstanding service and coating life on steel substrates, which have tightly adhered rust. The unique ability to adhere to rusted surfaces is derived from the nature of the curing mechanism of the vase polymer of this formulation. In essence the coating (having a low initial viscosity) wets the rusted substrate upon application. It then penetrates directly to the rust origin, and as curing begins, via the reaction with atmospheric moisture, the polymer literally begins to swell. This swelling action develops into an interlocking network, between the coating and the pores of the rust, and provides adhesion that is exceptional. (When applying over rusted surfaces, the rust must be tightly bound not loose, and flaking. If the rust is loose, it must be removed by mechanical means)
*Metal Structure Status Heavy corrosion attack, multi-layered coatings peeling, rusting, blistering, and staining. Sandblasting required in order to start top coating process.
The rust must be tightly bound not loose, and flaking. If the rust is loose, it must be removed by mechanical means.