Krylon Canadian Product Guide 2008 - English - (Page 21) ALKYD ENAMELS & HIGH HEAT COATINGS Water Reducible Alkyd Enamel Water Reducible Alkyd Enamel is a fast drying, water-reducible, acrylic modified, alkyd coating intended for industrial product finishing and refinishing applications. • COV: 336 g/L (2.80 lb/gal) • Good adhesion and early water resistance • Low odour • Very good colour and gloss retention Recommended Uses: For use over prepared substrates in industrial environments, such as safety and pipe marking, machinery and equipment, fixtures, conveyors, fire escapes, window frames, pumps, safety markings, wood and concrete floors, railings, steel support structures, blowers, pipe racks, channels and bracing COLOURS* Gloss Black Machine White BASES Clear White 3.78 L cans K00960113-16 K00960404-16 K00961965-16 K00967250-16 18.9 L pails K00960113-20 K00960404-20 K00961965-20 K00967250-20 High Heat Coating High Heat Coating is a heat cured, silicone resin, modified with an alkyd and reinforced with 325 mesh extra fine aluminum flakes. • COV: 638 g/L (5.32 lb/gal) • For service temperatures between 260°C - 538°C • Resists discolouration • Interior and exterior use • Long-term protection against weathering and moisture • Acceptable for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants Recommended Uses: For use over prepared steel surfaces in high temperature environments such as boilers, breechings, exhausts, heat exchangers, piping, stacks and industrial mufflers COLOURS* Aluminum 3.78 L cans K00032111-16 * For Colour Selections, see Pages 38-40. Can be tinted using Color-On-Demand. See Page 41 for details. 21 CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone: 866-736-1486 Fax: 800-243-3075 www.KPG-Industrial.com http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/waterreducible_alkyd_enamel_96_series/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/waterreducible_alkyd_enamel_96_series/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/high_heat_coating/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/high_heat_coating/ http://www.KPG-Industrial.com
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