Industrial uses of rust inhibiting paints

Industrial uses of rust inhibiting paints

How Businesses Extend and Enhance Asset Lives According to findings by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), rusting and corrosion of assets costs the U.S. economy approximately 3.1% of its GDP – that’s a mind-boggling $276 billion! And because of...

Rust Bullet vs. Powdercoat: Save Money with Rust Bullet

First of all, let’s discuss the difference between Rust Bullet and Powder Coat? Well, while Powder Coat does a few redeeming qualities, it actually runs a lot more expensive than Rust Bullet does, with a more complicated application process, by far. Although...

Rust Protection for Every Industry

When Rust Bullet is applied over rusted metal it penetrates the substrate, dehydrates the rust, until reaching the metal. This allows the resin to become intertwined with the rust, then becomes part of the coating and solidifies into an armor tough coating with...

Rust Bullet Vs. Por 15

Technically rust is Hydrated Iron (III) Oxide, also known as iron oxide (Fe²O³), as it is caused when iron reacts with oxygen and water – this reaction is also called, ‘oxidizing.’ There are three different types of corrosion: pitting and cavity...