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PRESS
RELEASE

This is the first time the U.S. Patent
& Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued two patents on one
rust/corrosion-control product. (Read More...)
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NACE
International:

A recently
released
two-year breakthrough study estimates the annual direct cost
of corrosion in the United States to be $276 billion.
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All About Industrial Coating
Rust has been a headache to mankind since the dawn of the Iron Age. Man has been fighting and struggling with this problem for hundreds of years, thus forming preventive strategies against corrosion and rusting. A number of methods were discovered and developed for rusting but all had some flaws or shortcomings. Rusting is the process where an oxide is formed by the open-air oxidation of iron. Rusting is the common name for corrosion of iron and its alloys. Rust, when formed has a higher volume than the original mass of the iron. There are several methods present today to keep away corrosion of metals. Industrial coating is one of them. An industrial coating is the process of painting or coating that is well defined by its shielding properties rather than aesthetic properties. The most common application of industrial coating is for the corrosion of iron and steel.
Industrial coatings commonly use epoxy polymer and fluoropolymer in their making. There are many types of industrial coating, namely - inorganic zinc, phosphate, and xylan. These coatings offer a number of benefits that make them highly useful and exceptional. Industrial coating will provide a barrier finish on metals when applied. There is no requirement of primer before applying the coating, unlike many protective coatings. These coatings repel water and salt, so they are superb for waterproofing. Industrial coatings come in custom colors and contain fluorescent pigment in them that provide clear visual safety benefits.
Industrial coatings are weatherproof, so they can be applied for safety application purposes where antislip/antishifting is required. Although there are various kinds of coatings available in the market today, Rust Bullet offers the best possible corrosion control products & results. Rust Bullet is a super-tough, high performance, industrial grade, corrosion inhibitive coating. It can be applied directly over the rusted metal surfaces with little or no preparation. Rust Bullet offers permanent rust protection. It shields iron, steel, aluminum and a number of other metals. It is very resistant to acid splash and chemical solvents.
Rust Bullet should be applied evenly without any buildup, and the application surface must be clean, without any moisture. Rust Bullet does not require any additional preparation. To collect more information about industrial coatings and their latest range available in the market, log on to www.rustbullet.com. This site also offers information on eco friendly coatings Rust Bullet has no Zink, no Lead, no Chromates, nor Heavy Metals. Rust Bullet is friendly to the Environment.
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A unique one step
(two coat) process
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Simple to apply
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Tested scientifically
against leading rust/corrosion control products, with
before,
and after photos
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Coats over rusty
and clean metal
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Superior adhesion
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Little or no surface preparation required
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Nearly indestructible
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Strong weather
resistance in all
climates and below sea water
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Topcoat paint
optional
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Easy to apply
and
maintain
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Not labor intensive
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VOC compliant
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Contains
no zinc,
no chromates,
no acids,
no heavy metals
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