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COMORCAP T4551
> PHENOL AND CHLORINE FREE IMMERSION PAINT REMOVER
Liquid aqueous paint remover usable cold or hot (20 to 40°C / 68 to 104°F), suitable for the removal of multiple layers of epoxy or polyurethane coatings
- Excellent efficiency when used cold, which permits its use in concurrent operation time on most paints.
- Wide spectrum of activity: succesfully tested on alkyd, alkyd-urethane, polyurethane, acrylic epoxy coatings, etc...
- Efficient on multi-layers or thick paint layers.
- Safety for materials: does not attack ferrous metals, stainless steels, polypropylenes, aluminiums.
- Completely free of hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, chromates and phenols. All components are biodegradable.
- As it does not contain chlorinated compounds, the paint wastes are classified in a financially very interesting treatment category.
- The limited solvent volatility helps to maintain the bath in optimum operating conditions. Losses are minimised by an evaporation and odour preventive layer.
- May be used at ambient temperature avoiding expensive energy costs necessary for products used hot.
- Removal by dipping of glycero-phthalic, alkyd-urethane, polyurethane, epoxy, etc... paints.
- Removal of coatings, sealants and joints used for the sealing of metal structures.
- Removal from swing trays, hooks, steel parts to repaint.
- EUROCOPTER : ECA 3106.30
- The application temperature ranges from 20 to 40 °C (68 to 104°F) on average according to the nature of paints or mastics to be removed and their thickness, as well as the desired stripping time.
- In bath, an agitation by means of compressed air or a slow speed agitator accelerates the work. Provide a grating to support the baskets containing the pieces, and a conical bottom with draining at the low point to collect paint wastes. After draining of wastes, readjust the level of the bath with new product.
- After separation or dissolution of the paint wastes, rinse with a pressurised jet.
- Appearance : mobile liquid
- Density : (average at 20°C/68°F) 1
- Flash point : (ISO 2592) > 60°C






