This aerosol-spray version of 1201 is packed for convenience and greater economy in a large, 361-gram can. Pressurant is non-fluorocarbon. Outstanding resistance to corrosion, moisture, oil, acid, heat, dust, and salt spray. Typical industry uses include:- Primer for structural iron and steal
- General plant maintenance
- Sealer for concrete floors
- Primer and finish for motor, generator, and transformer housings
- Anti-moisture coating on thermostat, water cooler, and truck control parts
- Sealer for pipe and stud threads and vacuum systems
- Anti-corrosion protection for winches and other out-door apparatus
- Electrical insulation for coils and armatures
- Adhesive for gaskets
- Coating for interior of hydraulic tanks, and bearing cases
Exhaustive tests conducted at the Glyptal laboratories confirm consistently favorable customer experience with 1201: - Meets requirements of MIL-E-22118
- Flexibility is far superior to competitive re sealers on both backed and air-dried films. 1201 can take rugged impact.
- Water Resistance is excellent
- Prolonged Aging doesn't crack 1201's film, leaves no place for destructive agents to get in
- Fast Drying 1201 is tack-free in about thirty minutes at room temperature, can be baked to a beautiful smooth finish
- Heat resistance. 1201 has got it, can withstand continuous 135°C temperatures for months.
- Prolonged Heat. After 3700 hours at 35°C, there is no change in dielectric strength
- Toughness. High-gloss paints have a tender film. 1201 has a low-gloss finish, designed for great resistance to abrasion.
- Adhesion. 1201 stays put on metals, ceramic, porcelain, concrete, fibers, and wood
- Arc Resistance, even with air-dried films, is 480 seconds
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