D-Zolve 917 from Solvent Kleene, Inc. is a safe, fast-acting paint and powder coating stripper designed to be used at low temperatures in an immersion tank. According to the company, the product’s ability to quickly penetrate and break the chemical bond between the coating’s layers and the substrate eliminates the need for costly, high-energy-consuming burnoff, blasting or heating of the solution to high temperatures.
D-Zolve 917 from Solvent Kleene, Inc. is a safe, fast-acting paint and powder coating stripper designed to be used at low temperatures in an immersion tank. According to the company, the product’s ability to quickly penetrate and break the chemical bond between the coating’s layers and the substrate eliminates the need for costly, high-energy-consuming burnoff, blasting or heating of the solution to high temperatures.
Designed to minimize health and environmental hazards, the stripper is nonflammable, nontoxic, and does not contain any ozone-depleting components or carcinogenic compounds. The product is compatible with most ferrous and non-ferrous metals including aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steels, and carbon steels, as well as plastic and silicone substrates.
The stripper penetrates several layers of a paint or powder coating, delaminating these layers from the substrate’s surface. To facilitate the penetration of crosslinked coatings, epoxy primers, polyurethane topcoats, powder coatings and other difficult-to-remove coatings, the stripper is heated to 135-140°F, compared to other strippers that need to be heated to 200°F. At these lower temperatures, the product uses less energy, helping to minimize energy costs. When the stripper is used in an immersion tank, solids that drop to the bottom of the tank can be filtered out to extend the solution’s useful life. Additionally, the stripper can be diluted with water to further reduce costs. The product is available in either a 5-gallon trial-sized container or a 55-gallon drum.
For more information, call 978.531.2279 or visitwww.solventkleene.com.
MATERIALS: New Coating Stripper Reduces Energy Consumption - Posted 1/9/07
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