Krylon Ozone Transport Commission Product Guide 2008 - (Page 8) Rust Tough® Acrylic Alkyd Enamels Rust Tough® Acrylic Alkyd Enamels offer state-of-the-art corrosion protection in acrylic formulations. Rust Tough® paints can be applied directly to new or clean metal without a primer. Fast dry times, easy application and long lasting color retention make Rust Tough® the unparalleled choice for rust protection. *Only Rust Tough ® Acrylic Alkyd Enamels Aluminum (R00151, R00155) is available in OTC Regulated areas. KRYLON® INDUSTRIAL TOPCOATS Recommended Uses: Iron, steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal and wood surfaces, storage tanks, structural steel, fencing, machinery, piping, conveyors, metal doors, handrails, pipe racks, safety markings and marine applications above water line. VOC: <420 g/L (3.50 lbs/gal) OTC Category: Metallic Coatings, <500 g/L (4.17 lbs/gal) DTM Alkyd Satin Enamel (K0010 Series) DTM (Direct-to-Metal) Alkyd Satin Enamel has been specifically developed for the protection and decoration of metal exposed to industrial and highly humid environments. It may be used for both interior and exterior applications. DTM Alkyd Satin Enamel has a durable and attractive satin gloss. It will provide a corrosion resistant coating for maintenance and machinery painting, as well as for heavy capital structures where long-term paint life is expected. It may be applied directly to steel or over a suitable primer. Recommended Uses: For use over prepared substrates in industrial environments: steel, concrete, aluminum, drywall, zinc-rich primers, wood, galvanizing and masonry. VOC: 336 g/L (2.80 lbs/gal) OTC Category: Industrial Maintenance, <340 g/L (2.83 lbs/gal) 8 OTC PRODUC T GUIDE http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/rust_tough_acrylic_alkyd_enamel_bulk/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/rust_tough_acrylic_alkyd_enamel_bulk/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/dtm_alkyd_satin_enamel_10_series/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/dtm_alkyd_satin_enamel_10_series/
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