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May 25, 2012 - Applied using pneumatic spray equipment, brush, or roller, Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020 single-part, gray-pigmented, silicone-based, water-dispersible coating system seals and protects steel components and structures in applications to 1,100°F. Product adheres to sandblasted as well as marginally prepared surfaces, dries at room temperature, and cures as coated structure is ramped up to its operating temperature. Resultant coating is resistant to oxidation, UV light, humidity, and salt spray.

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



Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020 High Temperature Coating Now Available


SUMMARY
Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020, a new high temperature, gray pigmented coating developed by Aremco Products, Inc., is now offered for providing sealing and protecting steel components and structures found in the automotive, power generation, oil refining, chemical processing and steel industries for applications to 1100 °F (593 °C).

FEATURES
Aremco's Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020 is a single part, gray pigmented, silicone based, water-dispersible coating system for sealing and protecting steel components and structures used in demanding industrial applications to 1100 °F (593 °C).

Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020 provides excellent adhesion to sandblasted as well as marginally prepared surfaces; it dries rapidly at room temperature and cures easily as the coated structure is ramped up to its operating temperature. The resultant coating is color stable at high temperatures and resistant to oxidation, ultraviolet light, humidity, and salt spray conditions.

Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020 is applied easily using conventional pneumatic spray equipment, brush or roller. Although sandblasting is recommended, CP4020 can be applied to relatively smooth surfaces or directly to rusted surfaces found in maintenance applications.

Typical applications include burning casings, crackers, exhaust manifolds and ducting, furnace linings, heat exchangers, reformers, and other structures that experience oxidation due to moisture and condensation products.

Corr-Paint(TM) CP4020 is available from stock in pint, quart, gallon and 5-gallon pails.

Please note the below options for more information about this product and Aremco.
Website: www.aremco.com
Phone: 845-268-0039
Technical: technical@aremco.com
Pricing: quotes@aremco.com
Orders: orders@aremco.com
MSDS: msds@aremco.com

Aremco Products, Inc.
707-B Executive Blvd.
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
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