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Water-based inorganic zinc primer

Water-based inorganic zinc primer 65 100-125 15 min 8 h Self-curing alkali silicate primer under most paint systems, good from — 90°C to 400°C, withstands rain 60 min after application, fair flexibility, good abrasion resistance when cured... [Pg.98]

This specification covers a field-applied chlorinated rubber painting system for structural steel shop-primed with a solvent base inorganic zinc-rich primer. This system is suitable for use on parts or structures exposed in Environmental Zones lA (interior, normally diy), IB (exterior, normally dry), 2A (fiequently wet by fresh water), 2B (frequently wet by salt water), 3A (chemical exposure, acidic), 3B (chemical exposure, neutral), and 3C (chemical exposure, alkaline). The finish paint allows for a choice of colors. [Pg.819]

Inorganic zinc primer. A primer that provides unequaled protection from coastal and marine exposures, inorganic zinc offers resistance to fumes and spillage of alcohols, petroleum products, and salt water. The galvanic action of its hi zinc loading offers increased protection. Inorganic zinc primer is the base coat for TecTank System 3, and may be used as a primer-only system or topcoated for improved appearance and performance. [Pg.711]

Alkyds, epoxy esters, oleoresinous primers Inorganic zinc, water based postcure, and water based self-cure Inorganic zinc solvent based self curing... [Pg.129]


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