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Rust-Oleum 9107405 9100 System 2-Component DTM Epoxy Mastic Base, 1 gal Can, Tint Base, Masstone

Item #: RUST 9107405

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Rust-Oleum
Manufacturer Part #: 9107405

Rust-Oleum DTM Epoxy Mastic Base, 2-Component, Series: 9100 System, 1 gal Container, Can Container, Tint Base, Liquid Form, Masstone, 125 to 225 sq-ft/gal Coverage, Chemical Composition: Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin, Talc, Xylene, Methyl Isobutyl Ketone, Ethylbenzene, Diisobutyl Ketone, 7 days Curing, 40 to 60 deg F, <340 g/L VOC, Solvent Odor/Scent

  • The 9100 system DTM epoxy mastic is a two component, high solids, rust inhibitive epoxy coating for use in moderate to severe environments
  • It is specifically designed for application directly on sound rusted steel with minimum surface preparation
  • It can also be used on clean steel, galvanized metal, concrete and previously coated surfaces with proper surface preparation
  • This coating is impervious to moisture and easily cleaned and sanitized
  • This versatile epoxy coating quickly creates a tough, durable, protective surface
  • One coat of Rust-Oleum high performance 9100 system DTM epoxy mastic is equal to multiple coats of competitive epoxy
  • Direct-to-metal (DTM) self-priming formula adheres to a variety of substrates
  • Superior long term resistance to solvents, chemicals, abrasion and impact
  • Convenient 1:1 mixing ratio, no measuring required
  • Two-year rust proof guarantee – maximum corrosion protection
  • 1.285 relative density
  • 32 deg C flash point
  • No VOCs, no HAPs and no odor
  • No VOCs, no HAPs and no odor
  • Two components system – order base and activator separately
  • Self-priming

Item Specifications

  • Tint
  • Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin, Talc, Xylene, Methyl Isobutyl Ketone, Ethylbenzene, Diisobutyl Ketone
  • Masstone
  • 1 gal
  • Can
  • 125 to 225 sq-ft/gal
  • 7 days
  • Liquid
  • Solvent
  • 9100 System
  • 40 to 60 deg F
  • 2-Component
  • <340 g/L
$98.77
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