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Tech Data

Zin-Kote 601

 
 

 

Shelf Life 2 years
Can Size 16 ounces
Net weight per can 14 ounces
Spray pattern Circular
Packaging Aerosol cans or 5 gallon pails
Drying time Tack dry in 15 minutes; repaint in 6 hours; full cure in 24-48 hours
For use on All metal surfaces, including wire
Chemical resistance Excellent
Salt resistance Excellent
Paintable Yes
Propellant Liquid petroleum gas
Flammability Extremely flammable spray
NFPA Fire rating Level 3 aerosol
Toxicity Moderate
Color Gray viscous liquid
Odor Solvent
Flash point 80°F
Specific gravity 1.105
pH N/A
Vapor density >1
Solubility in water Negligible
Total VOC% 77.62%
Stability Stable
Avoid contact with Halogen gases, strong oxidizing agents, acids, alkaline hydroxides
Storage recommendation Store in a cool, dry area away from heat or open flame
Safety measures Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Apply product in well ventilated area

Application Instructions:

When applying zinc coating, the surface should be clean and free of oil, dust, or old paint and any loose rust or corrosion should be removed using a wire brush. Shake can vigorously until agitator ball rattles and then for one minute after to ensure that all the zinc is in suspension. Hold can at least 10 inches from metal surface and spray with a sweeping motion.

Zin Kote 601 dries to touch within 15 minutes. If additional coats of the product or paint are desired, allow Zin Kote 601 to dry for 6 hours before reapplying. Several thin coats are more effective than one heavy coat. After initial application of Zin Kote 601, a suitable topcoat can be used when desired.

After applying, invert can and spray a few short bursts to clear valve.

This product leaves a grey finish that blends with existing hot dip surfaces. This pure zinc is excellent for spot treating when complete coverage is not feasible.

MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS:

MIL-P-46105 • WELD THRU PRIMER U.S.AIR FORCE • MIL-P-26915A FOR STEEL U.S. NAVY GALVANIZING REPAIR SPECIFICATIONS • MIL-P-21035U.S. AIR FORCE • MIL-T-26433 FOR TOWERS (TEMPERATE and ARCTIC ZONES)