TECTYL® - 502C Class I - Corrosion Preventive Compound | MIL-PRF-16173E Grade 2

Tectyl

TECTYL502CQT

Sale price $54.65 Regular price $98.41

Shipping calculated at checkout.

Daubert Chemical - Class 1 Spec Corrosion Preventive Compound| Tectyl 502C Class I MIL-PRF-16173E Grade 2

Semi-firm film that is amber and translucent. Approved under Military Specifications MIL-PRF-16173E, Grade 2, Class 1 and MIL-P-116J, Type P-2.

KEY FEATURES

  • A solvent cutback, corrosion preventive compound
  • Designed to protect ferrous and non-ferrous parts for indoor or covered storage and during shipment.
  • The cured film is compatible with a variety of oils and greases
  • MIL-PRF-16173E, Grade 2, Class 1
  • MIL-P-116J, Type P-2

TECTYL 502C, Class I is a solvent cutback, corrosion preventive compound. The semi-firm film is amber and translucent. TECTYL 502C, Class I is approved under Military Specifications MIL-PRF16173E, Grade 2, for Class I, and MIL-P-116J, Type P-2. It protects ferrous and non-ferrous parts for indoor or covered storage and during shipment. The cured film of TECTYL 502C, Class I is compatible with a variety of oils and greases.

The maximum performance of TECTYL 502C, Class I can be achieved only when the metal surfaces to be protected are clean, dry, and free of rust, oil, and mill scale. Daubert Chemical Company recommends that the metal substrate temperature be 50-95°F(10-35°C) at the time of product application.

TECTYL 502C, Class I, is formulated to be used as supplied. Ensure uniform consistency before use. Continued stirring is generally not required. If the product thickens due to cold storage or loss of solvent during use, contact Daubert Chemical Company. DO NOT THIN TECTYL 502C, Class I. Incorrect thinning will affect film build, dry time, and product performance. Daubert Chemical Company recommends that the ambient and product temperature be 50-95°F(10-35°C) at the time of application. TECTYL 502C, Class I can be spray or dip applied.

TECTYL 502C, Class I can be removed with TECTYL HPS solventborne thinner, vapor degreasing, hot alkaline wash, or low pressure steam. TECTYL 502C, Class I, can be removed from fabrics by normal dry cleaning procedures. Avoid using chlorinated or highly aromatic solvents when removing from painted surfaces, as these solvents may adversely affect paint.