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StainlessSteelPaint.com is the distributor of a full line of
specialized, high performance metallic coatings sold under the
brand name of STEEL IT. These patented formulas, with a unique
stainless steel leafing pigment are USDA approved, easy to apply
and yield a hard, non-toxic, metallic finish. The comprehensive
and cost effective solutions protect a multitude of metallic and
nonmetallic surfaces from the harmful effects of ultraviolet
rays, chemicals, oils, alkalis, food acids, water immersion,
abrasion, and high-pressure washdowns. STEEL IT coatings have
achieved wide market success in the Processing and Packaging
industries, (especially Food and Pharmaceutical) and other
industries where strong requirements exist for preventing
premature destruction of surfaces caused by exposure to corrosive
elements.
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Polyurethane SystemComprised of a USDA Approved STEEL IT Polyurethane applied over STEEL IT Weathering Primer, this system adheres vigorously to a variety of surfaces and is ideal for protecting structural steel and other metals. Designed for easy use, this single component coating is also great for touch-ups because it requires no complicated mixing. The flexibility of polyurethane makes this finish chip resistant and is used frequently on food processing and handling equipment where incidental food contact may occur.
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Epoxy System
Consisting of STEEL IT Epoxy Coating applied over lead-free STEEL IT Epoxy Primer, this system adheres aggressively to metal surfaces. The coating and primer are both dual component systems requiring mixing and for best results should be sprayed on. This Epoxy System is ideal for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) because it provides a strong, hard, durable and abrasive resistant USDA Approved finish. Although designed primarily for the protection of ferrous metals, this coating may be applied directly to non-metallic and many other non-porous surfaces.
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High-Temperature Coatings
The best choice for boilers, stacks, piping, and similar indoor applications, these solvent-based coatings withstand temperatures as high as 1200 F. To fully protect, the surface requires heating at 400 F for 15 minutes. USDA accepted.
Note: Not VOC compliant in all areas. VOC content is 492 grams/liter.
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