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Protect metal parts from corrosion. Also known as rust-inhibiting film, these coatings can be removed with a simple degreaser or mineral spirits.
These coatings are often used in food-processing areas. They form a tacky film that provides long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. Remove with an alkaline cleaner.
These low-odor coatings form a waxy film similar to lube oil, so parts can remain coated for assembly. They can be removed with an alkaline cleaner.
A hard waxy film protects items from abrasion. Coatings provide long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. Remove with an alkaline cleaner.
Stick these adhesive-backed products inside electrical enclosures, tool boxes, and cabinets to coat metal components—they emit a corrosion-inhibiting vapor for up to two years.
These coatings are NSF registered H1 for incidental food contact. Designed to protect food-processing equipment from corrosion after washdowns, use them to seal metal surfaces, resist moisture, and lubricate moving parts between processes.
These soft, pliable coatings add cushion and absorb shock. Use them to protect tools, dies, and other parts during shipping and storage. Once removed, coatings can be melted again for repeat use.
Protect tools, dies, and other parts during shipping and storage with these durable, removable coatings. After peeling, they leave a greasy film for continued corrosion protection. Once removed, coatings can be melted again for repeat use.
These coatings are often used on castings, dies, and mirrors to prevent rust, abrasion, and moisture penetration.
Protect tools, dies, and other parts during shipping and storage with these durable peel-away coatings. They resist abrasion, moisture, and corrosion. Once removed, coatings can be melted again for repeat use.
Tough and long-lasting, these flexible coatings protect against rust and corrosion.
Seal out moisture on scratched painted metal.
Protect brass, bronze, copper, and silver from moisture, chemicals, oxidation, and abrasion.
Protect metal with these low-odor, water-based, UV-resistant coatings. They contain 316 stainless steel flakes, which provide durability and superior corrosion resistance.
More durable and scratch resistant than liquid paint, use this dry paint with your powder coating system.
For use with steel and iron parts, these kits create a flat, black protective finish that resists corrosion and reduces glare. Use as an alternative to purchasing black-oxide tools.
For use with aluminum, brass, and copper parts, these kits create a flat, black protective finish that resists corrosion and reduces glare. Use as an alternative to purchasing black-oxide tools.
Use these coatings on nonporous surfaces that need to withstand high-pressure washdowns. They contain 316 stainless steel flakes, which provide durability and superior corrosion and impact resistance.
Apply these coatings directly to rust to prevent it from spreading and to stop new rust from forming. Often used on containers, trailers, and in marine restoration, they create a durable, impact-resistant surface that permanently stops rust.
These polyurethane-based coatings resist moisture, corrosion, abrasion, and impact better than paint and have excellent color retention. They're often used as a topcoat over epoxy coatings.
These flexible, slip-resistant silicone coatings resist chemicals, block UV light, and encapsulate lead paint. They withstand temperatures up to 320° F.
Thicker than polyurethane and paint, these coatings have high moisture resistance and protect against abrasion and chemicals.
These two-part epoxy coatings resist chemicals and other solvents.
Cover sharp edges, corners, and weld seams with these thick epoxy coatings for protection against cuts and snags.
These zinc-rich coatings offer the protection of hot-dip galvanizing to keep iron and steel free of rust and corrosion.
Build your own anodizing system to add a corrosion- and chemical-resistant coating to aluminum parts.
Create your own zinc-plating system to add corrosion resistance to steel and iron parts.
Also known as brushable ceramic, these coatings create a hard, low-friction surface. They're often used on liquid processing equipment to protect worn areas and reduce turbulence.
Use these coatings on steel beams and pipes.
Protect surfaces against chemical fumes and splashes. These coatings resist acids, alkalies, and inorganic salts. They’re highly durable and have excellent adhesion.
Made with Viton® fluoroelastomer, use these coatings to create a flexible coating on rollers, heavy equipment, and anything else that’s exposed to corrosive chemicals or extreme temperatures.
Spray these thin coatings onto most types of metal, plastic, and glass for a washable coating that protects the underlying surface from scratches. They can be easily peeled off if removed within six months.
Spray these coatings on glass to create a clear, scratch-resistant surface that repels oil and water. They’re also known as oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings.
Designed for use on hoppers, chutes, and pumps, these coatings protect against impact and abrasion. Thicker than paint, they resist UV, moisture, and chemicals.
Used to insulate, create grips, and color-code components, these coatings resist high temperatures, light abrasion, and corrosion.
Keep working when temperatures drop—these coatings can be applied in temperatures down to 20° F, when other coatings would fail. Thicker than polyurethane and paint, they protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals.
Designed for use in truck beds, these durable coatings create a tough, textured finish that prevents objects from sliding. Made from polyurethane, they resist abrasion and won’t fade from exposure to UV light.
These coatings are used in enclosed, high-traffic spaces. Thicker than polyurethane and paint, they protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals.
Apply these coatings in temperatures down to 20° F, when other coatings would fail. They handle high humidity and have superior abrasion, impact, and UV resistance while providing great color and gloss retention.
These coatings are some of the thickest and most durable on the market. They protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals.
Use these coatings on tanks to create a low-friction lining that prevents bubble formation and turbulence in the liquids within.
Some of the thickest and most durable on the market, these coatings have excellent abrasion and impact resistance. Often used as a topcoat over epoxy coatings, they provide superior UV resistance and have great color and gloss retention.
Prevent the growth of harmful and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and fungus on HVAC system components and hardware. These coatings contain silver, which inhibits the growth of mildew, mold, and fungus.
Able to withstand temperatures of up to 2000° F, these coatings absorb heat and release it later. Use them to improve the thermal efficiency of heaters, furnaces, and ovens to reduce energy costs. Also known as high-emissivity coatings.
Also known as coal tar epoxy, these coatings are our most resistant to abrasion, chemicals, and corrosion on concrete and steel. They can be immersed in salt water and fresh water.
These coatings provide chemical, corrosion, and impact resistance on grit-blasted concrete and primed steel in immersion, underground, and waste-water treatment applications.
Use these coatings in kitchens, furnace areas, and ships on plastic, metal, wood, and masonry.
Coat knobs, handles, mirrors, and other objects with a micron-thin, decorative finish. 99.999% or 99.88% elementally pure, these metals vaporize when heated with low-voltage current inside a high-vacuum environment.
Refinish porcelain sinks, tubs, and tile and give laminates a high-gloss finish.
Reflect at least 85% of the sun's rays to reduce cooling costs. These coatings also restore and reinforce your roof by filling cracks and forming a water-resistant seal.
Remove and prevent rust inside of pipes and equipment such as boilers and heat exchangers.
Dissolve rust on iron and steel.
Restore rusted metal surfaces to their original state. These removers dissolve rust and prevent it from returning.
Use this thick gel to remove rust from vertical surfaces. Removers are safe for contact with sensitive surfaces, such as copper, brass, aluminum, and plastic.
These acid-free rust removers are safe for contact with people and surfaces.
These primers convert rust into a layer of protection that prevents new rust from forming. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Get the power of a two-part epoxy primer in an easy-to-use aerosol can. These primers have excellent chemical and corrosion resistance. Spray them on uncoated or rusty metal to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Add long-term corrosion protection to uncoated or rusty metal surfaces. These primers prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
These primers stand up to marine exposure and salt spray. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Protect steel and iron parts from corrosion without having to remove the primer before welding them together. Often used on structural steel in demanding environments, these primers can be welded through without affecting the weld’s integrity.
A high concentration of zinc gives these primers excellent corrosion resistance for protecting steel—when exposed to moisture and chemicals, the zinc rusts before the underlying steel can. They’re often used with structural steel.
Use these primers on metal surfaces in enclosed occupied areas, such as hospitals, schools, and offices. They have excellent resistance to moisture and corrosion and bond well to metal to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Use these primers on your surface before antislip coatings to maximize longevity.
Extend the life of your paint and coatings on damage-prone metal surfaces. When scratched or worn, these primers release small capsules of uncured primer to provide continued corrosion resistance.
These primers fill surface cracks and are sandable for a smooth basecoat. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Touch up small scratches on metal surfaces with these pens.
Paint metal surfaces to stop rust from starting and prevent existing rust from spreading.
Use this low-VOC paint in enclosed spaces to stop rust from starting and prevent existing rust from spreading.
Touch up scratches and wear on your enclosure with paint that matches its color.
Cover scratches and wear on heavy equipment, such as tractors, excavators, and bulldozers.
This paint resists heat and automotive fluids for use on engines. Match the color to your manufacturers' equipment color.
Match the manufacturers’ color of your lift, jack, or motor to cover scratches and wear. This paint resists oil, gas, heat, and sunlight for use in demanding environments.
Cover scratches and wear on storage racks and carts. Match the color to your manufacturers' equipment color.
Match the manufacturers' color of your forklift, lift truck, or pallet truck to cover scratches and wear.
Touch up scratches and wear on powder-coated metal without a primer. Choose the color that matches your equipment—this paint matches some of the most common colors used in powder-coating applications.
This acrylic-lacquer paint produces a thick, durable finish that won’t run or drip as it dries.
Hide nicks and scratches on metal surfaces with this textured-finish paint. It stops rust from starting and prevents existing rust from spreading.
This film has a corrosion inhibitor built-in to shield metal contents from corrosion.
Shield iron, steel, stainless steel and tin from corrosion.
Protect silver- and gold-plated electronic components from tarnish.
These sleeves contain a corrosion inhibitor to shield metal parts from corrosion.
Shield metal from corrosion and block out damaging UV light. A hook-and-loop closure makes these bags easy to seal.
Apply to electrical connections such as switches and lugs to prevent corrosion, enhance conductivity, and suppress arcing. These inhibitors protect and lubricate the connection while sealing out liquids and gases.
Spray these abrasion- and wear-resistant coatings on motor winding wire, transformers, and other metal electrical parts to protect them from oils, chemicals, and moisture.
Designed to be used together to improve the performance of electrical connections, cleaners remove oxidation and corrosion on connections while sealants coat them to prevent oxidation and corrosion.
Form a protective barrier that makes surfaces impregnable to corrosion-causing acid fumes.
Stop corrosion caused by battery acid fumes leaking at the posts of battery terminals.
Neutralize acid and clean away corrosion.
Restore and maintain the surface layer on stainless steel that protects it from corrosion. Also known as passivating fluids.
Also known as sacrificial anodes, these rods and pads protect tanks, water heaters, and heat exchangers from rusting by attracting corrosion that would otherwise damage equipment.
Formulated to adhere to metal parts and stay in place in wet environments, this grease is commonly used in pulp and paper manufacturing and water management facilities.
Protect equipment while having a limited impact on the environment. This grease resists moisture but still breaks down quickly in water.
Waterproof and heat-resistant, this grease can be autoclaved without washing out of equipment. It's chemically inert, so it won't interact with process fluids.
For use in applications where acids, bases, oxidizers, and fuels are present.
Made with moisture-resistant thickeners, this grease stays in place in wet environments. It is NSF registered H1 and FDA compliant for incidental food contact.
Formulated to resist most chemicals and solvents, this grease keeps bearings lubricated in harsh environments.
Thickened with silica, this heavy grease clings to parts so it won't wash off in wet environments.
Fluorocarbon and fluorinated polymer thickeners add chemical resistance to this grease. It remains intact when exposed to water and most solvents and chemicals.
Made with moisture-resistant thickeners, this grease resists washing off and reduces corrosion in wet environments while still lubricating under heavy loads.
Made with moisture-resistant aluminum thickener, this grease resists washing off and reduces corrosion in wet environments while still lubricating under heavy loads. It is NSF registered H1 for incidental food contact.
Made with moisture-resistant thickeners, this grease stays in place in wet environments.
Made with moisture-resistant thickener, this grease resists washing off and reduces corrosion and oxidation in wet environments.
Prevent parts from locking or corroding together even when exposed to wet environments—these lubricants stay in place in the presence of water.
Thick to cling to wet surfaces, these corrosion-resistant lubricants won’t wash off of chain or other moving metal parts in wet environments. They withstand heavy loads, cut through dirt, grease, and rust, and protect metal surfaces.
Protect wire rope and cable from corrosion in wet environments. These lubricants have fast-penetrating solvents that quickly reach the core of wire rope and cable to remove water and protect against corrosion.
Fill cracks with these coatings to stop leaks and deaden sound.
From acid to xylene, these dry and liquid chemicals are useful in a wide range of industrial applications.
Screw this dispenser to the top of most 8-oz. and 1-lb. brush-top antiseize lubricant cans. It has a trigger and a brush-tip nozzle that allow neat and easy one hand dispensing.
Clamp this applicator around control cables to lubricate them with minimal mess.
Grips have a rubber inner grommet with multiple holes and a rubber O-ring that create a tight seal to prevent liquid from entering the connection.
Stronger than aluminum cord grips, these steel grips are zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They have a steel locknut and metal-reinforced O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.
These grips are sized to fit in tight areas.
Made of nylon, these grips resist chemicals.
The mesh extension provides a secure hold in applications where cable is pulled or in motion. It reduces stress on the cable and prevents kinking for longer cable life.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 300° F, these grips are also corrosion- and chemical-resistant.
Made of nylon with a nylon mesh extension, these grips resist most chemicals. The mesh provides a secure hold in applications where cable is pulled or in motion.
These grips are made of nylon, which resists most chemicals. The nylon mesh extension provides a secure hold when the cable is pulled or in motion.
Made of nylon, these grips resist chemicals. Install them in panels and enclosures—they have a zinc-plated steel locknut and metal-reinforced rubber O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the enclosure.
Stronger than aluminum cord grips, these grips are zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They have a steel locknut and metal-reinforced O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.
Securely connect cable in sanitary environments such as food plants with these watertight cord grips.
An internal ring keeps cable with braid shielding grounded to the body of the grip to block electromagnetic interference (EMI).
These cord grips are lightweight yet durable. They have a zinc-plated steel locknut and metal-reinforced rubber O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.