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Insitu® Coil and Cabinet Protection
Description
Insitu® Spray Coat is a unique and proprietary coating process that offers today’s HVAC&R systems the highest level of corrosion resistant protection. A properly coated system with Insitu® Spray Coat corrosion protection can withstand harsh environments, providing long-term and cost-effective service.
Insitu® Spray Coat contains ES2 (embedded stainless steel pigment) technology, an anti-corrosion coating specifically designed for the protection of coils mounted in corrosive areas. Coils will have a permanent, water-based synthetic coating with ES2 pigment applied to all coating surface areas without material bridging between fins. The coating process will ensure a uniform dry film thickness of 0.6-1.2 mils and meet 5B rating crosshatch adhesion per ASTM D3359-93. Corrosion durability will meet in excess of 5,000 hours salt spray resistance per ASTM B117.
- Insitu® Spray Coat is water-based (solvent free) and water-reducible synthetic flexible polymer coating engineered specifically for HVAC&R equipment
- Insitu® Spray Coat can be applied at our facilities or on-site after installation
- Insitu® Spray Coat will increase operating efficiency and reduce maintenance and operating costs
- Insitu® Spray Coat extends the service life of HVAC&R systems
- Insitu® Spray Coat resists corrosion, ultraviolet rays and moisture
- Insitu® Spray Coat protects both round tube and micro-channel coil designs
- Insitu® Spray Coat post-manufacturing solution
- Insitu® Spray Coat process will ensure a uniform dry film thickness of 0.6-1.2 mils and meet 5B rating crosshatch adhesion per ASTM D3359-93
- Insitu® Spray Coat is durable and meets in excess of 5,000 hours salt spray resistance per ASTM B117
- Meets C5-I medium durability as per ISO 12944-2
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- Coils (water, condenser, evaporator, DX)
- Mini-Splits
- Packaged Rooftops
- Condensing Units
- Modular Air-Handlers
- Air-Cooled Chillers
- Interior & Exterior HVAC Cabinetry and Copper Piping