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Scalpik L300 immersion stripper
Scalpik L300 immersion stripper

Scalpik L300 immersion stripper

Scalpik L300 is a highly effective agent for immersion removal of paints (including polyester and epoxy) and varnish coatings from steel, aluminum, etc. The agent effectively dissolves powder paints and loosens epoxy coatings in the form of flakes. The dissolved coatings settle at the bottom of the tank and it is possible to continue removing paint in the remaining solution. It provides express action and hardly evaporates. Thanks to this, the agent has high efficiency. It is intended for use at room temperature and does not require heating.

Key properties:

  • provides effective and fast action
  • dissolves powder paints - especially recommended for removing powder paints and varnishes
  • loosens epoxy paints in the form of flakes
  • for use at room temperature
  • does not require heating (ready to use)
  • almost no evaporation
  • highly efficient
  • degreases the cleaned material – after removing the paint, simply rinse the element with water to prepare it for repainting
  • does not contain methylene chloride
  • does not require dilution

Application:

The agent effectively and quickly dissolves most paint coatings, including, among others, powder paints

  • powder paints,
  • epoxy,
  • polyurethane,
  • phthalic/alkyd,
  • acrylic,
  • chlorinated rubber,
  • oil-based,
  • road,
  • elastomers,
  • etc.

More information about Scalpik L300 immersion coating removal agent.

Packaging

zł950.00 brutto

zł772.36 netto

zł47.50 brutto za 1 l

Application:

Scalpik L300 dip coating remover should be poured into a container in which the paint removal process can be carried out safely, e.g., a steel tub. To remove paint:

  1. Immerse the elements to be treated in the preparation
  2. Wait until the product starts to work and completely removes the paint
  3. After removal, take the parts out of the solution, rinse them thoroughly with water, and leave them to dry
  4. After drying, the element is degreased and ready to be repainted
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