Tank Failure IS NOT ALWAYS An "INSIDE JOB"
W H E T H E R you line your tanks with rubber, plastic,
brick, tile or lead, be sure the outside is adequately protected from acid spillage, condensation, fumes, and moisture.
HERE'S HOW: 1 St —Wherever possible see that tanks are installed with adequate air space underneath, and that all exterior surfaces are acces sible for cleaning. 2nd—Coat all exterior surfaces, including the bottom, with Tygon Corrosion-resistant Paint — the all-plastic coating re sistant to acids, alkalies, oil, water and alcohols. Don't be stingy. Do the job properly. Apply a coat of Tygon Primer, and three coats of Tygon Paint. The cost shouldn't exceed 20c per square foot, including labor and materials. 3rd—Clean and inspect the out side shell occasionally. The glossy Tygon surface cleans easily. If you find a scratch or break in the film caused by carelessness, touch it up with fresh Tygon Paint. The job will be as good as new.
TYGON PLASTIC PAINT You'll Want To Know φ
May be applied concrète
to metal, wood or
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Air dries withm an hour
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Resists acids, alkalies, oils, alcohols and water
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Non-oxidizing, will not craze, chalk, check or flake-off
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Flexible, tough, resists impact
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High dielectric strength
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Available in colors: white, black, gray, red, green, aluminum and clear
grease,