Rust-Oleum Heat-Resistant Coating in a can 750℃
Heat-Resistant Coating in a can to 750℃
Rust-Oleum Heat-Resistant 750℃ Coating can be applied on new, bright or shot-blasted steel or well pre-treated coated surfaces such as barbecues, boiler fittings, hot air cannons, exhausts, etc. Intended for small maintenance jobs and repairs. Provides protection up to a dry heat of 750°C (short-term peak load) for applications indoors or in a sheltered outdoor environment. Available colours: black (1078) and aluminium (1015)
- High temperature protection
- For continuous temperatures up to 650°C
- For peak temperatures up to 750°C
- For on bare metal or slightly rusted surfaces
- Ideal for engines, heat cannons, pipes, vents, etc.
- Available in black satin-matt and Aluminium
Product Details
- For use on: New, bare steel, blasted steel or well pre-treated coated surfaces
- Formulation: Solvent-based
- Finish: Matt
- Coverage: 10-12m²/l. at 35 µm dry
- Touch dry (at 20˚C): 2 hours
- Recoatable (at 20˚C): 24 hours
- Recoatable with: Not applicable
- Application: Brush, Roller
- Pack sizes: 750ml, 2,5 l
| SKU | conf_RO-HITTEBESTENDIGE-LAK-BLIK |
|---|---|
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Components | 1K (1-component) |
| Packing | 1 piece |
What is the drying time for car paint?
The drying time of automotive paint is determined by 3 factors: layer thickness, temperature, and humidity. We recommend monitoring this yourself until the paint is dust-dry. Once this is the case, the paint can be over-sprayed with clear coat or handled!