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Protective Coating is non-carbonizing and ashless.


July 19, 2006 - Anti-Seize features multi-sized polished copper flakes and natural graphite in synthetic base that provides corrosion barrier between dissimilar metals, stainless steel, and other metals. Product provides protection against galling, rusting, and heat bonding in extreme heat and pressure, even after exposure up to 1,850°F. No mixing is required, and Anti-Seize will not harden, separate, or evaporate. Available in 1 lb cans with or without brush-top, and 5 gal pails.


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Release date: April 1, 2006


New Synthetic-Base Anti-Seize is Ashless


Dylon Industries Inc. has just developed a heavy duty Anti-Seize. What makes this product so unique and different is that it is formulated with a synthetic base that is both non-carbonizing and ashless.

Dylon Anti-Seize is formulated to provide maximum protection against galling, rusting and heat bonding under the most extreme conditions of heat and pressure, even after being exposed to working temperatures up to1850°F(1010°C).

Dylon Anti-Seize is environmentally friendly; featuring multi-sized polished copper flakes and natural graphite in a synthetic base. This combination provides an excellent corrosion barrier between dissimilar metals, stainless steel, and other metals, along with a higher melting point compared to other anti-seize products. No mixing is required, and Dylon Anti-Seize will not harden, separate, or evaporate.

Dylon Anti-Seize is available in one pound cans with or without a brush-top, and 5-gallon pails. Dylon Anti-Seize is also available in two types: D-25 being a light brushable paste; D-33 having a more tacky, heavy texture.

For more information on Dylon Anti-Seize, or any of our other problem-solving products, please call or write:

Christopher Reuter
Dylon Industries Inc.
7700 Clinton Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44144
www.dylon.com
216-651-1300
800-237-8246



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Christopher Reuter
USA
Phone: 800-237-8246

Company Information:
Name: Dylon Industries, Inc.
Address: 7700 Clinton Road
City: Cleveland
State: OH
ZIP: 44144
Country: USA
Phone: 800-237-8246
FAX: 216-651-1777
http://www.dylon.com



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