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    14 Products

    Cure-and-Seal Protective Coatings for Concrete Floors

    Seal freshly finished concrete to prevent it from drying too quickly during the curing process. These coatings also protect against mild chemicals, salts, soaps, and detergents. Apply with a brush, roller, or sprayer.
    Acrylic Plastic—Pail
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Cure-and-Seal Protective Coatings for Concrete Floors.
    Dry
    Time, hr.
    Container
    Size, gal.
    Solution
    Type
    Touch
    Overall
    Approx. Coverage
    @ Thk.
    Mixing
    Req.
    Max.
    Temp.
    Application
    Temp. Range, ° F
    For Use
    Outdoors
    For Use
    On
    Color
    Each
    5Water Based2.5121,500 ft² @ 2 milNoNot Rated40 to 90YesConcreteGloss Clear7572T490000000
     

    Protective Coatings for Concrete Floors

    Protect concrete from mild chemicals, salts, soaps, and detergents. Use on concrete that's at least 30 days old. Apply coatings with a roller or sprayer.
    Acrylic Plastic—Can
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Protective Coatings for Concrete Floors.
    Dry Time
    Container
    Size, gal.
    Solution
    Type
    Touch,
    min.
    Overall,
    day
    Approx. Coverage,
    ft²
    Mixing
    Req.
    Max.
    Temp.
    Application
    Temp. Range, ° F
    For Use
    Outdoors
    For Use
    On
    Color
    Each
    1Water Based603300NoNot Rated50 to 90YesConcreteSatin Clear7572T71000000
     

    Pack-In Surface-Hardening Compounds for Steel

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface-Hardening Compounds. Pack-In Surface-Hardening Compounds for Steel.
    Harden carbon steel parts in batches, creating wear-resistant surfaces. Place parts in a vented steel container, pack compound around parts, seal container tightly, and heat to 1750° F.
    Container
    Net Wt.,
    lb.
    Type
    Form
    Heat Treating
    Temp., ° F
    Each
    3PailPowder1,7503399K12000000
    10PailPowder1,7503399K14000000

    Heat-and-Quench Surface-Hardening Compounds for Steel

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface-Hardening Compounds. Heat-and-Quench Surface-Hardening Compounds for Steel, Jar.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface-Hardening Compounds. Heat-and-Quench Surface-Hardening Compounds for Steel, Pail.

    Jar

    Pail

    Create a hard, wear-resistant surface on carbon steel parts. Sprinkle compound over a heated part, heat again, and cool in quenching fluid.
    Container
    Net Wt.,
    lb.
    Type
    Form
    Heat Treating
    Temp., ° F
    Each
    1JarPowder1,650 to 1,7003204K5000000
    5PailPowder1,650 to 1,7003204K6000000
    10PailPowder1,650 to 1,7003204K7000000

    Quenching Oil

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Quenching Oil. Jug.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Quenching Oil. Pail.

    Jug

    Pail

    For controlled cooling, use quenching oil instead of water to minimize cracking and distortion after heat treating parts and tools. It's nonstaining and chlorine and sulfur free. Use full strength.
    11 sec.
    Quench Time
    28 sec.
    Quench Time
    Container
    Size, gal.
    Container
    Type
    Each
    Each
    1Jug3202K40000003202K5000000
    5Pail3202K70000003202K1000000

    Surface-Protection Compounds for Steel

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface-Protection Compounds. Can.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface-Protection Compounds. Bottle.

    Can

    Bottle

    When heat treating steel to harden it, use these compounds to protect the surfaces you don’t want to harden. Also known as stop-off paint, all are compatible with gas mixtures that are used in gas carburizing and carbonitriding processes. Brush or dip the compounds on your surfaces and then air dry before heat treating. After heating, any residue that’s left behind can be easily washed away with hot water.
    Solvent Based—Solvent-based compounds stand up to temperature and humidity better than water-based compounds, so they dry quicker. To maintain their original consistency, use the optional xylene to thin these compounds.
    Water Based—Water-based compounds emit less VOCs (volatile organic compounds) than solvent-based compounds for less impact on the environment. To maintain their original consistency, simply use water to thin these compounds.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Compounds cannot be sold to the listed areas due to VOC regulations.
    Surface-Protection Compounds
    Xylene
    Container
    Size,
    qt.
    Type
    Material
    Drying
    Time, hr.
    For Max. Surface
    Temp., ° F
    For Max. Treatment
    Temp., ° F
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    Container
    Size, pt.
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    Solvent Based
    1CanMetal1 to 3701,750Los Angeles County, CA; Orange County, CA; Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA4870N1100000001California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Outside United States, Rhode Island, Utah3190K28900000
     
    Water Based
    1BottlePlastic3 to 8701,7404870N13000000———0
     
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