NOX RUST 3100 (X-110)
RUST CORROSION PREVENTIVE SOLUTION
Nox-Rust 3100 is a wax-based, solvent type, cold applied, corrosion preventive designed for use on ferrous and non-ferrous metals when exposed to indoor or outdoor storage conditions.
Nox-Rust 3100 deposits a transparent, firm, wax-like film that is readily removable by conventionally used solvents or degreasing methods. It is formulated to fulfill the requirements of MIL-C-16173-E, Class I, Grade 4 Specification.
Barrier corrosion protection coating provides 1 to 5 years corrosion protection to bare metal parts, rusted or painted surfaces. The dry film is firm, amber/translucent and when applied to the recommended dry film thickness, will protect ferrous and non-ferrous metals in protected or unprotected storage. It can be handled after 3-6 hours, and sets up in 12-24 hours. Nox-Rust 3100 can be removed, if required, by solvent based thinners, vapor degreasing or hot alkaline wash.
Physical Properties (Typical Values, Not Specifications)
Appearance
Product: Amber, low viscosity liquid
Film: Non-tacky, amber, wax-like, transparent film
Viscosity, 120-142 Sec. @ 77°F
Ford #4 Cup
Percent Non-Volatile 50% by Weight
Specific Gravity 0.865
Pounds per Gallon 7.21
Flash Point 105°F. (Min.)
Low Temperature Pass--No cracking
VOC (volatile organic content) 3.6 lbs./gal
Protective Properties (Typical Values)
Outdoor Exposure (uncovered) 1 year (min.)
Shed Exposure 5 years (min.)
Salt Spray (ASTM-B-117) 336 hours (min.)
Humidity Cabinets (ASTM-D-1748) 1500 hours (min.)
Suggested Uses
Surface Preparation
The maximum performance of Nox-Rust 3100 can be achieved only when the metal surfaces to be protected are clean, dry and free of rust, oil and mill scale. We recommend that the metal substrate temperature be 50-95°F (10-35°C) at the time of product application.
Application
Apply by dipping, brushing or spraying. When dipped, the wet applied film thickness ranges from 3.0 to 4.0 and will dry in 1 hour to a film thickness of 1.5 to 2.0 mils. Under these conditions, coverage is 700 sq. ft. per gallon. Nox-Rust 3100 cures by solvents evaporation. Adequate ventilation is required for cure, and also to prevent the formation of an explosive atmosphere. Further information is provided in the MSDS sheet.
Removal
Remove by using mineral spirits or kerosene-soaked towels. This product can also be removed by vapor degreasing. StorageStore at temperatures between 50-95°F (10-35°C). Mild agitation is recommended prior to use.
Caution
Adequate ventilation is required for cure and to ensure against formation of a combustible liquid. THE PARTIALLY CURED FILM SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO IGNITION SOURCES SUCH AS FLARES, FLAMES, SPARKS, EXCESSIVE HEAT, OR TORCHES. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet for additional handling and first aid information.
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Nox Rust 3100 MSDS
RUST CORROSION PREVENTIVE SOLUTION
Nox-Rust 3100 is a wax-based, solvent type, cold applied, corrosion preventive designed for use on ferrous and non-ferrous metals when exposed to indoor or outdoor storage conditions.
Nox-Rust 3100 deposits a transparent, firm, wax-like film that is readily removable by conventionally used solvents or degreasing methods. It is formulated to fulfill the requirements of MIL-C-16173-E, Class I, Grade 4 Specification.
Barrier corrosion protection coating provides 1 to 5 years corrosion protection to bare metal parts, rusted or painted surfaces. The dry film is firm, amber/translucent and when applied to the recommended dry film thickness, will protect ferrous and non-ferrous metals in protected or unprotected storage. It can be handled after 3-6 hours, and sets up in 12-24 hours. Nox-Rust 3100 can be removed, if required, by solvent based thinners, vapor degreasing or hot alkaline wash.
Physical Properties (Typical Values, Not Specifications)
Appearance
Product: Amber, low viscosity liquid
Film: Non-tacky, amber, wax-like, transparent film
Viscosity, 120-142 Sec. @ 77°F
Ford #4 Cup
Percent Non-Volatile 50% by Weight
Specific Gravity 0.865
Pounds per Gallon 7.21
Flash Point 105°F. (Min.)
Low Temperature Pass--No cracking
VOC (volatile organic content) 3.6 lbs./gal
Protective Properties (Typical Values)
Outdoor Exposure (uncovered) 1 year (min.)
Shed Exposure 5 years (min.)
Salt Spray (ASTM-B-117) 336 hours (min.)
Humidity Cabinets (ASTM-D-1748) 1500 hours (min.)
Suggested Uses
- Overseas shipments of unpainted metal parts and engine housings, indoor or outdoor, with or without cover.
- Indoor protection of automotive body panels.
- Long term, general purpose protection of metal parts, dies, tools, and rolls, where an easy-to-remove film is needed.
Surface Preparation
The maximum performance of Nox-Rust 3100 can be achieved only when the metal surfaces to be protected are clean, dry and free of rust, oil and mill scale. We recommend that the metal substrate temperature be 50-95°F (10-35°C) at the time of product application.
Application
Apply by dipping, brushing or spraying. When dipped, the wet applied film thickness ranges from 3.0 to 4.0 and will dry in 1 hour to a film thickness of 1.5 to 2.0 mils. Under these conditions, coverage is 700 sq. ft. per gallon. Nox-Rust 3100 cures by solvents evaporation. Adequate ventilation is required for cure, and also to prevent the formation of an explosive atmosphere. Further information is provided in the MSDS sheet.
Removal
Remove by using mineral spirits or kerosene-soaked towels. This product can also be removed by vapor degreasing. StorageStore at temperatures between 50-95°F (10-35°C). Mild agitation is recommended prior to use.
Caution
Adequate ventilation is required for cure and to ensure against formation of a combustible liquid. THE PARTIALLY CURED FILM SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO IGNITION SOURCES SUCH AS FLARES, FLAMES, SPARKS, EXCESSIVE HEAT, OR TORCHES. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet for additional handling and first aid information.
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Nox Rust 3100 MSDS