SILICONE NEWS from Dow Corning New Paint For Hot Spots - C&EN

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New Paint For Hot Spots

SILICONE PAINT

"After 5 years, silicone paint still protects bronze-melting furnace. Organic paints failed within days after application." BEARING

MANUFACTURER

BoRGANIC PAINT

Silicone-based paints stay put ... resist corrosion, weathering Guarding metal surfaces from weathering and chemical attack is tough enough. Keeping them protected when surface temperatures climb to 700 F, 800 F — even 1000 F — i s tougher still. Most paints fail rapidly, blister and peel. But paints based on Dow Corning Silicones retain their protective properties, even on the hottest jobs.

"After two years, mufflers coated with silicone paint are still in good shape. Organic paint used on similar 500 F mufflers burned away long ago." PUBLIC

UTILITY

Whether the surface stays hot, or shuttles between hot and cold, makes no difference to a silicone paint. Here's a new kind of protective coating . . . one that you can depend on to provide real protection, withstand oxidation, corrosive atmospheres or weathering. When paint lasts like this — from 2 5 % to 100% longer — you save money because (1) less paint is required; (2) costly downtime and labor are greatly reduced. Another plus: Silicone-based paints are available in a wide range of colors. This means you can carry color-coding over onto hot equipment without worrying about early paint failure. To new product designers, this feature means finishes that resist chalking, checking, fading — retain their original beauty and protection. For protecting a "hot spot" or a "hot product", it'll pay you to use paints made with Dow Corning silicone resins. Write today for more information.

Send for illustrated brochure, "Why Silicone-Based Paints Mean Less Maintenance", plus list of suppliers. Address Dept. 1910A.

"By far the most satisfactory paint we have ever used on kilns and stacks with surface temperatures of 650 to 750 F." BASIC CHEMICAL

MANUFACTURER

f i r s t in silicones

D o vif C o r n i n g

CORPORATION MIDLAND.

ATLANTA

BOSTON

CHICAGO

CLEVELAND

DALLAS

LOS ANGELES

NEW YORK

MICHIGAN W A S H I N G T O N , D. C.

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