A high quality spray providing active metal protection against corrosion and an excellent primer coat. The sacrificial properties of zinc contribute to an effective defence against oxidisation should the coating become damaged. Zinc Galve Spray can be used both on bare metal and previously galvanised surfaces, and is suitable for spraying onto acrylic or cellulose paints (not alkyd). It may be over-coated with acrylic, alkyd, p/u alkyd and epoxy.
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| Benefits: |
High zinc content for maximum corrosion protection, including salt spray
Zinc powder in the product is of high purity
Can be used on previously coated surfaces
Can be over-coated |
| Technical Data: |
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| Appearance: |
Dark grey coating |
| Odour: |
Characteristic paint aroma |
| Contents: |
A blend of acrylic and alkyd resins, with micronized zinc and treated clay, in xylene, acetone and 1-methoxy-2-propanol in butane/propane propellant |
| Storage: |
Below 50˚C. Shelf life 9 months |
| Flash Point: |
<0˚C |
| Temperature range: |
Dried film stable to 70˚C continuous |
| Relative Density: |
1.150 |
| Purity:
Laid down film: |
Zinc powder 99.9% pure
Zinc content 66%
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| Solubility: |
Insoluble in water |
| Pack Sizes: |
12 x 400ml cans |
| Directions for Use: |
Remove excess rust and ensure surface to be treated is clean and dry. Shake can until agitator ball can be heard and then for a further 1-2 minutes. Hold can 25-30 cm from the surface and apply a light coat. Further coats can be added to build up the required thickness. Allow 15-30 minutes drying before over-coating. Invert can after use and depress actuator to prevent nozzle |