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Description
Prepare the metal by removing dust, dirt, grease, rust. Then clean with Acetone. (Do not use Paint Thinner or Mineral Spirits). Remove loose paint by abrasion.
WARNING! If you sand, scrape or remove lead paint from any surface, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. Contact the National Lead Information Hotline at (800) 424-LEAD or visit epa.gov/lead.
Shake can vigorously for two minutes. Apply two or three light coats, holding thecan 12 inches from the part in smooth strokes. Wait 10 minutes between coats. (NOTE: For outdoor equipment, four light coats are recommended.) The surface, air and paint temperatures should be between 60°F – 90°F. Do not assemble or fire the unit for at least two hours after painting.
Allow 4 or more hours of dry time before your first fire. For wood-burning evaporators, on your first firing, build a small kindling fire to start and keep it burning for 10 to 15 minutes. Next, add fuel to build a medium size fire to bring the stove surface temperature to about 450° for about 60 minutes. For the final stage of curing, add fuel to create a very hot fire (surface temperature above 600°F) and keep it at this level for about 60 minutes.
The paint will give off fumes and smoke during initial burns. Open windows and doors, and use fans to provide fresh air while curing. Fumes should not continue after 3 burns.
See the Manufacturer User Guide or call (800) 537-7201 for more details/questions.
Acetone (67-64-1), Toluene (108-88-3), Butane (106-97-8), Propane (74-98-6). May also contain Dimethyl carbonate (616-38-6), n-Butyl alcohol (71-36-3), Xylene (1330-20-7), Aluminum (7429-90-5), Petroleum distillates (8052-41-3, 64742-95-6, 64742-48-9), Iron oxide (1309-37-1), Copper chromite black spinel (68186-91-4), Chromium (III) oxide (1308-38-9), Carbon black (1333-86-4), Mica (12001-26-2), 2-Butoxyethanol (111-76-2), Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7), Diacetone alcohol (123-42-2), Manganese ferrite spinal (75864-23-2), Manganese antimony titanium buff rutile (68412-38-4), Ethyl benzene (100-41-4), Isopropanol (67-63-0), Cobalt aluminate blue spinal (1345-16-0), Methyl ethyl ketoxime (96-29-7), Cobalt carboxylate (136-52-7).
Tutorials and Tips
PRICE | $20.00 |
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AVG, SHIPPING TIME Timing is based on our current production timeline. | |
This High Temperature Arch Paint is a premium, fast drying paint for use on Maple Syrup Evaporator Arches.
BENEFITS
Description
Prepare the metal by removing dust, dirt, grease, rust. Then clean with Acetone. (Do not use Paint Thinner or Mineral Spirits). Remove loose paint by abrasion.
WARNING! If you sand, scrape or remove lead paint from any surface, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. Contact the National Lead Information Hotline at (800) 424-LEAD or visit epa.gov/lead.
Shake can vigorously for two minutes. Apply two or three light coats, holding thecan 12 inches from the part in smooth strokes. Wait 10 minutes between coats. (NOTE: For outdoor equipment, four light coats are recommended.) The surface, air and paint temperatures should be between 60°F – 90°F. Do not assemble or fire the unit for at least two hours after painting.
Allow 4 or more hours of dry time before your first fire. For wood-burning evaporators, on your first firing, build a small kindling fire to start and keep it burning for 10 to 15 minutes. Next, add fuel to build a medium size fire to bring the stove surface temperature to about 450° for about 60 minutes. For the final stage of curing, add fuel to create a very hot fire (surface temperature above 600°F) and keep it at this level for about 60 minutes.
The paint will give off fumes and smoke during initial burns. Open windows and doors, and use fans to provide fresh air while curing. Fumes should not continue after 3 burns.
See the Manufacturer User Guide or call (800) 537-7201 for more details/questions.
Acetone (67-64-1), Toluene (108-88-3), Butane (106-97-8), Propane (74-98-6). May also contain Dimethyl carbonate (616-38-6), n-Butyl alcohol (71-36-3), Xylene (1330-20-7), Aluminum (7429-90-5), Petroleum distillates (8052-41-3, 64742-95-6, 64742-48-9), Iron oxide (1309-37-1), Copper chromite black spinel (68186-91-4), Chromium (III) oxide (1308-38-9), Carbon black (1333-86-4), Mica (12001-26-2), 2-Butoxyethanol (111-76-2), Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7), Diacetone alcohol (123-42-2), Manganese ferrite spinal (75864-23-2), Manganese antimony titanium buff rutile (68412-38-4), Ethyl benzene (100-41-4), Isopropanol (67-63-0), Cobalt aluminate blue spinal (1345-16-0), Methyl ethyl ketoxime (96-29-7), Cobalt carboxylate (136-52-7).
Tutorials and Tips
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