Yes. Rust Bullet Industrial will provide superior protection from corrosion and abrasives to chain-link fencing, adding years of life to the integrity of the steel.
Yes. Rust Bullet protects metal from direct contact with magnesium chloride. Magnesium chloride is used as a deicer on roads in many states. It is very corrosive and will cause significant damage to concrete and metal. A very high concentration of magnesium chloride on a frequent […]
Yes. Rust Bullet is the ideal coating for protecting galvanized metal buildings and roofs. It not only provides protection from rust and corrosion but will make your metal roof stronger and more weather resistant. Following the application guidelines, application of Rust Bullet coatings to a clean […]
An epoxy primer is not an anti-corrosive coating and will not furnish the protection provided by urethanes such as Rust Bullet coatings. Urethane coatings provide a high degree of chemical and moisture resistance as well as excellent adhesive properties. Additionally Rust Bullet products have demonstrated high […]
The most accurate way to measure dry film thickness (DFT) is to use a DFT gauge. Apply an appropriate number of coats to achieve the desired DFT for the appropriate protection for your project. Immediately after application, measure the wet film thickness (WFT) with a WFT […]
Dry Film Thickness (DFT) is the thickness of a coating when dry, expressed in mils. One mil is equal to one thousandth of an inch. 1 mil = .001 inch (1/1000). For comparison purposes, the thickness of one sheet of standard paper is approximately 3-4 mils […]
Yes. Rust Bullet Industrial is appropriate for most industrial or commercial type projects. A minimum dry film thickness (DFT) of 12 mils is recommended for most industrial and commercial applications.Rust Bullet provides superior protection even under the harshest conditions common in industrial and commercial environments. It […]
Rust Bullet Concrete coatings will be fully cured within 3-5 days. Do not put heavy items on the floor during this time. If you have a vehicle with performance tires, it is recommended to wait 7-10 days before pulling onto the floor immediately after driving. Please […]
Yes, Rust Bullet Decorative Flakes make a great addition to any concrete project to enhance aesthetics. Apply Decorative Flakes when the last coat of Rust Bullet is wet. Spread the flakes on a wet coat, working in sections. Once the flakes have been spread, follow the […]
Optimum dry time between coats is two to six hours, not to exceed 12 hours. The previous coat should not be wet or too tacky; if there is no transfer of the coating to a gloved finger it is safe to apply an additional coat. If […]