Dinitrol® Converust Epoxy RC 900 - Aerosol

Product Code: DIN1100801
Brand: Dinitrol®
U.O.M: .400L
DINITROL RC900 – 400ml Aerosol Code: 1100801 Specialist rust convertor & primer The specialist rust converter contains a complex organic chelat base and epoxy resin. DINITROL RC 900 actively converts rust on substrates into a stable organic iron complex. Once the product is dry, an impermeable barrier against further corrosion is formed. DINITROL RC 900 penetrates rust 7 to 10 times deeper than standard rust converters. The product forms a strong dry adhesive film that provides a suitable base for paintwork and other corrosion protection products. (1 x 400ml aerosol can supplied) Characteristics: DINITROL RC 900 forms a dry and strong adhesive film which is suitable as a base for paintwork and other corrosion protection products. Areas of Application: DINITROL RC 900 has been developed for use on oxidised iron parts. Method of Use: Remove rust, grease and dirt with a wire brush, sand paper or a sandblasting process. Rust and scale may only be visible as slight shading. In addition to rust, the steel must also be free from dust and grease. Carefully clean with acetone or lacquer thinner. Shake the spray can well. The product should be applied in several successive coats, at a distance of approx. 25 cm. The metal temperature should not be below 10°C. The material is dust-dry after one hour; if necessary, a further coat can be applied. Technical data: Colour: amber-coloured solution Film type: hard Density: 0.9 g/cm³ Viscosity: ~ 118 cm centistokes Solids: 16% Empfohlene Schichtstärke: 130 µm Yield: ~ 60 g/m² per coat Drying time: 24 hours at 20°C Storage time: 18 months (between 15°C and 25°C) Please note: DINITROL RC900 is a highly technological advanced product with a complicated chemical formulation. The product only works at temperatures above 10 degrees and must be allowed to fully dry. Guidelines stipulate at standard atmospheric conditions 15 degrees and humidity of 60% the average drying time is 24 hours. Sometimes multiple coats must be applied before the corrosion is fully converted into a deep black colour providing indication that the area has been treated. (When applying multiple coats you must make sure that the earlier coating is completely dry)