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THE PATENTED PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION WITH A
PH OF 7
- Rustisol
is unique:
This is the only rust
protection currently available with a pH of 7 which can be directly
applied to rust and which also combines with existing rust to form a
permanent protective layer or coating.
- Rustisol
rather than being a rust converter is a completely
original combination of active substances which make it fundamentally
different from all acid based rust converters. Whereas the usual rust
converters contain acids of strengths ranging from 0.5 to 3.2 Rustisol
is completely neutral at a pH of 7 and combines with the rust to produce
a ferro-organic-acid-free coating which gives complete protection
against further corrosion.
-
Rustisol is the only
protection against corrosion available with a pH of 7
Patents have already been awarded in the USA, Japan, Great Britain,
France, Switzerland and Germany. Further patents are in progress. The
German Patent Office recognizes that "technically, Rustisol is a
major improvement on all acid-based rust converters".
-
Rustisol
is
applied directly to the rust:

- Using Water in the
fight against Rust:
In an area of technology where chemical solutions are the norm, Rustisol uses pure
water. The creamy yellow Rustisol solution is also free from lead, chromates and similar
toxic materials. It is normally applied by brush or paint roller but it can also be
sprayed by simply diluting with clean water (maximum 10% water addition). Used brushes and
spraying implements can be rinsed clean with water as long as Rustisol has not dried.
- Rustisol works
chemically to separate the rust into iron and oxygen. The rust which has been reduced to pure
iron and the liberated oxygen are then bound together to form a black protective coating
which prevents any new corrosion.
- Rustisol is primer and top
coat in one product. Overpainting
is possible though.
- Rustisol saves time
and money.
It is not necessary to remove existing rust. It is sufficient to simply brush away
any loose rust particles or scale. The remaining rust is then combined with Rustisol to
form the protective coating or layer.
protects perfectly and permanently
- Technical Data/Safety Data
Sheet
 |
Coverage: |
100 - 150g/sqm at thickness of 50
µm |
| Chemical Resistance: |
good resistance to
weak alkalies, acids and non-aggressive oils |
| Flash Point: |
non-flammable |
| Weldability: |
acceptable |
| Health & Safety: |
If handled sensibly and with
observation of normal hygiene, no side effects should occur. Hands and equipment can be
cleaned with water providing Rustisol is still viscous. If Rustisol is dry and black, use
a suitable safe solvent cleanser. Do not ingest. |
| Shelf Life: |
1 year in unopened original packaging |
| Storage Temperature: |
5 to 25o
C, in frost free storage |
| Application Temperature: |
5 to 40o
C, also on damp rust, optimum range 15 to 28o C |
| Drying Time: |
normally dry after 30 - 60 minutes,
Rustisol can be further applied after one hour |
| Heat Tolerance: |
normal working up to 80o C
(short periods up to 150o C) |
| Thinning: |
with clean water up to 10 % maximum |
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