Stainless HCR

High heat and corrosion resistant powdered stainless steel alloy coating


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Description
  • For a tough and durable, fast drying coat – protects against corrosion and heat
  • Flexible film with UV resistance – no peeling, no discolouration
  • Chemical resistance similar to AISI 300 series stainless steel – compatible with all 300 series stainless steels
  • Matt stainless steel finish – comparable to original stainless steel surfaces
Additional information
Color Silver grey
Content 567 ml

Application

Stainless HCR contains stainless steel pigments which makes it ideal for protecting surfaces susceptible to corrosion. It provides excellent resistance and protection against weathering, sunlight, oil and water.
Stainless HCR can be sprayed onto a wide range of metals as a surface protection. It is also suitable for recovering or retouching stainless steels.
Typical applications include marine, road construction and agricultural equipment, paper mills, boiler repairs, water meters, welds, nuts and bolts, oven doors, stoves, tanks and hot steam valves.

Instructions

  1. Remove any contaminants from the surface to be treated.
  2. Shake well to loosen the mixing ball. Continue shaking for at least 1 minute.
  3. Spray directly onto the surface.
  4. After use, turn the can upside down and spray to clear the valve.

Painting 

  1. Apply the product in thin coats with steady and overlapping movements. Keep a distance of 15 – 20 cm to the surface.
  2. Allow 1 – 2 minutes flash-off between coats. Shake the can between coats.
  3. The second coat can be applied in a thicker layer, allowing it to be built up on the affected areas. Please note that this product has a fast drying time. If applied too heavily, solvent may be trapped between coats and cause subsequent paint defects.
  4. It is recommended to apply 3 – 4 thin coats rather than 1 – 2 heavy coats. Thicker coats will trap the solvent and extend the curing time considerably. For sealed parts, 3 coats will be sufficient in most cases. The layer thickness should not exceed 100 – 120 microns to achieve the best repair results in the shortest time. 
  5. It is possible to build up very heavy coats but this is only recommended for filling very small areas due to the extended drying times.
  6. After use, turn the can upside down and spray to clear the valve.

Matting

  1. Matting can be done with either dry paper or wet and dry (P320 or finer).
  2. After matting, clean and degrease the surface with  KENT Acrysol or panel wipe.
  3. Due to the high solids content, the product must be shaken
    thoroughly to loosen the mixing balls and mix the contents before use.
  4. If a high level of coverage is required, the best way to achieve this is to build up the coverage with more coats of a moderate thickness, rather than with fewer but heavier coats. Allowing the coats to flash off before applying the next coat will allow the solvent to dissipate from the product and not get trapped between the coats.

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