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Evans Manufacturing, Inc. |
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PEEL COAT COATINGSProtect your
Products with Peel Coat Hot Melt Strippable Coatings
Peel
Coat 100% solid hot melt strippable protective coatings are a series of
thermoplastics formulated to fit a wide variety of protective coating
needs. The ease of use and the ability to be remelted and reused many
times makes this a true time and money saver.
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Peel Coat Hot Melt Strippable CoatingsApplication Process Application is easy. Just immerse the item into the molten plastic for a few seconds and withdraw. Solidification occurs within one minute. The coating does not adhere to the item's surface, but "envelopes" it in a protective jacket. Aluminum foil or a small piece of tape can be used to seal any crevices or holes that the plastic should not fill as it covers the item. Items can be coated by dipping once using a non-wicking string or by double-dipping with an overlap. Materials Eight pounds of the plastic will melt into one liquid gallon with the thickness being around a tenth of an inch. The coverage from one pound of coating is approximately 500 square inches. The various grades of each type of coating can be mixed together, but the various types of coatings cannot be mixed. Tanks Thermostatically controlled, electrically heated tanks are recommended for the melting process. Tanks should be matched to the size of the items to be coated, as excessively large equipment will cause degrading of the coating. |
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Coat, Type I
All Type I coatings are based on Ethylcellulose. These coatings also contain mineral oil and are designed to leave an oil film on the protected part. They provide the best type of corrosion prevention for long-term storage and protection against abrasion and rough handling. Type 1
E-1 E-2 E-5 E-30 E-40 E-45 |
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Coat, Type II
All Type II coatings are based on Cellulose Acetate Butyrate. They have many applications: protective tool coatings, masking for electroplating, and sealing the ends of electric cables. Type II coatings have more odor, the fastest setup time, and are more durable than other types. They are easy to remove and have excellent pot life.
Type II
B-52 B-60 B-85 B-90 B-100 Mask
Peel Peel Coat, Type III P-10
Peel Coat Type IV coatings are based on thermo-plastic rubber. They have a low operating temperature, no odor, and no messy oil residue. They are the softest of the Peel Coat protective coatings yet flexible enough to absorb shock and handling damage. Type IV coatings are less expensive than other types. These are coatings most affected by high temperature. Type IV
K-25
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