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The POR-15 Depot Presents High Temperature Paints and Coatings

Released on = February 10, 2006, 11:05 am

Press Release Author = POR-15 Depot

Industry = Automotive

Press Release Summary = — -Mount Vernon, Texas- BLACK VELVET, FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY,
and POR-20 BRILLIANT ALUMINUM are very high heat-resistant coatings designed for use
on steel subject to elevated temperatures. FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY and POR-20
BRILLIANT ALUMINUM will withstand temperatures on a continuing basis up to 1400°F,
while BLACK VELVET will withstand temperatures on a continuing basis up to 1200°F.
When subjected to high heat concentrations, FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY will darken in
color (as will cast-iron).

Press Release Body = — -Mount Vernon, Texas- BLACK VELVET, FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY,
and POR-20 BRILLIANT ALUMINUM are very high heat-resistant coatings designed for use
on steel subject to elevated temperatures. FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY and POR-20
BRILLIANT ALUMINUM will withstand temperatures on a continuing basis up to 1400°F,
while BLACK VELVET will withstand temperatures on a continuing basis up to 1200°F.
When subjected to high heat concentrations, FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY will darken in
color (as will cast-iron). Though they will dry to the touch in about four (4) hours
and may be handled, these coatings will not arrive at full cure until they have been
exposed to heat concentrations of at least 300 degrees Fahrenheit.

Metal Preparation: Surfaces to be coated must be clean, dry, and free from oil,
grease, and any other coating which cannot resist high temperatures (paints,
varnishes, lacquers, metal prep coatings, etc). Sandblasted surfaces are ideal, as
are wire-brushed or sanded or filed surfaces. Surgical-type gloves should be worn
for handling to keep natural body oils off the prepared surface. Do not use Metal
Ready because the zinc phosphate contained in the Metal Ready will not withstand the
temperatures that these coatings can withstand.

Uses: Manifolds, Exhaust Systems, Ovens, Stacks, Stoves, Headers, Boilers.
Thinner: For brush or spray, use only POR-15 Solvent. Lacquer thinner may be used
for cleanup as may other aromatic solvents.

Dry Time: At 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees C), dry time is about four (4) hours
to touch. Recoating may be done after a minimum of 24 hours. These coatings attain
full cure only after heat exposure of at least 300° Fahrenheit.
Application: Stir the high-heat paint contents thoroughly before use, and often
during application. DO NOT SHAKE. Shaking will create air bubbles. Apply in full
coats rather than thin coats, but not so full that it runs. Avoid going over the
same area again after it has been painted. Apply a second coat after the first coat
has dried at least 24 hours. Allow final coat of Black Velvet to dry at least 24
hours before exposing to high heat.


Web Site = http://www.stoprust.net

Contact Details = David Vondrasek||2306 S.E. Access Road||Mount Vernon ,
75457||$$country||||1-866-226-2762||sales@stoprust.net||http://www.stoprust.net

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