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High-Temperature Coating minimizes glare in halogen lamps.

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High-Temperature Coating minimizes glare in halogen lamps.
High-Temperature Coating minimizes glare in halogen lamps.

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August 25, 2009 - Suited for applications to 1,500°F, Quartz-Coat(TM) 845-Blue is a cobalt-aluminate pigmented formulation that bonds well to glass and quartz halogen lamps. Single part, water-based, odorless, inorganic system is blue in appearance and is able to absorb and evenly diffuse light. Formulated to viscosity of 400-700 cp and solids content by volume of 61.0%, product is applied by dipping or spray equipment. After curing, finish is moisture-resistant, and no outgassing will occur.

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Aremco Products, Inc.
707 Executive Blvd., Unit
Valley Cottage, NY, 10989
USA



New Quartz-Coat 845-Blue High Temperature Coating for Halogens Now Available


SUMMARY

Quartz-Coat(TM) 845-Blue, a new high temperature, opaque, blue-top coating developed by Aremco Products, Inc., is now used to reduce glare in halogen lamps used in the automotive, dental, aircraft, stadium, and fire safety industries, for applications to 1500 oF (816 °C).

FEATURES

Quartz-Coat(TM) 845-Blue is a new, high temperature, cobalt-aluminate pigmented formulation that bonds exceptionally well to glass and quartz halogen lamps for applications to 1500 oF (816 °C). This formulation is a single part, water-based, odorless, inorganic system that is blue in appearance and enables the coating to absorb and evenly diffuse light at high temperatures.

Quartz-Coat(TM) 845-Blue is formulated to a viscosity range of 400-700 cP (centipoises) and solids content by volume of 61.0%. It is applied easily by dipping or using conventional pneumatic spray equipment, and the typical dry film thickness is less than 1.0 mils (0.001"). Curing can be accomplished rapidly in high-speed production systems by ramping the coating to 900-1000 oF for 5 minutes. After curing, the
finish is tough and moisture resistant, and no outgassing will occur, even at high temperatures.

Quartz-Coat(TM) 845-Blue is available in pint, quart and gallon containers. Please contact Aremco's Technical Sales Department for more details about this advanced product.
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