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Alkaline Paint Remover





1998

Dear sir,

I'm looking for Alkaline Paint Remover. If you have some information about it, please write me.

Best regards.

Ilya Ostrovsky
ALGAT



Dear Ilya Ostrovsky

My company has recently installed a new alkaline paint stripping bath for the removal of polyester powder coatings from aluminium extrusions.

We are extremely pleased with the results and have made a large annual saving also.

If this is of interest, I can pass on the details of the supplier of the process.

Regards

Ian Peart
General Manager (Finishing) - Granges Building Systems Ltd
1998



1998

Dear Ian Peart

We would like to know what kind of Paint Stripper you use.
Please,give us the detaits of the supplier.

Best Regards

TUFAN ALKI
- Metko



1998

It is not stated the type of alkaline paint remover required but assuming that it is for industrial Aluminium use, we offer products based on Methylene Chloride (Dichloromethane) and Methylene Chloride free materials. It is the latter material (Our product name WR-STRIP) that Ian Peart of Granges Building Systems refers to.

Briefly this material is used by immersion at 40Deg. C. with circulation and filtration followed by a water rinse. It will typically remove an 80 micron polyester or epoxy polyester coating in 10-30 minutes. It is suitable for all substrates.

Further details can be obtained from:-

Roland Stevenson- Confederate Chemicals Limited
- Wales, UK



Is there a distributor of confederate chemicals in the US? Please respond!

Chris Herbert
- White City, Oregon, USA
2002

Please visit our products directory, or search the web for paint strippers, many suppliers make many different kinds of strippers.



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