GLS BLACK EPOX

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Dupli-Color SP650 GLS BLACK EPOX

Item #: SP650 by Dupli-Color

UPC #: 010155006505

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  • Features EZ Touch® Conical Nozzle
  • Self Priming Durable Finish
  • All Weather Rust and Corrosion Resistant
  • Ceramic Resins Resist Heat Up To 250° F
  • Dry To Touch In 30 Minutes / Handle In 1 Hour
  • Ideal For Roll And Nerf Bars/Frame And Suspension

MFR Model

SP650

Part no.

SP650

Finish

Gloss

Net Weight

0.6875 lb

Color

Black (OSHA)

Package Size

0.6875 lb

Application Method

Spray

Drying Time

30 min

Trade Name

VHT Flameproof

Color Family

Black

No Sale Areas

CA

Resin Material

Epoxy

VHT® Epoxy Paint is a one-step epoxy coating, which does not require the use of a primer. It has been formulated to give the appearance and durability of a baked-on finish. It provides a porcelain-like finish that is chemical, corrosion, rust and salt resistant.
Dupli-Color VHT Flameproof paint comes in black (osha), has a gloss finish and is packaged 6 per case. Uses epoxy as the base. Can be used with metal. Designed to have chemical-resistant, corrosion-resistant, rust-resistant properties.
Specifications:

Material Compatibility: Metal

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): 62.9 %

Resistant Properties:

  • Chemical-Resistant
  • Corrosion-Resistant
  • Rust-Resistant

Specification parameters description:

Material Compatibility:
Material compatibility describes the materials, or substrates, that paint can be applied to. Used on metal, glass, wood, and masonry materials, paint is used in a wide range of commercial and industrial environments to apply color and protect against a variety of conditions. Spraying is ideal for coating irregularly shaped parts, while rolling and brushing are effective for large, flat surfaces.