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Rust Bullet coatings can be applied by brush, roller, or spray equipment. An airless spray system using a 517 or a 523 tip at 3000-5000 PSI pressure is the suggested method for marine, industrial, or other commercial applications. A minimum dry film thickness (DFT) of...
For a marine applications, surface preparation is crucial to ensure the effectiveness and longevity of Rust Bullet coatings. Here are the general recommendations for surface preparation: Surface Preparation Steps Remove Contaminants: Thoroughly clean the surface to...
A minimum 12 mil DFT (dry film thickness) is recommended for marine applications. Additional coats or mils may be needed for adequate protection dependent upon substrate and exposures. Sea temperatures vary, as does the salt content; these factors may also help...
It is recommended that a minimum 12 mil DFT is achieved for any marine or industrial applications for optimum protection. Rust Bullet can be applied by brush, roller, or spray equipment. The application method used will determine the number coats that are needed to...
A marine tie-coat is a general-purpose chlorinated rubber type product used on metal surfaces and as a tie coat between different types of coatings to prevent galvanic corrosion. This versatile product can be used successfully above and below the waterline and over a...