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HALOX® 650 is an organic corrosion inhibitor primarily designed for coatings and primers on metal surfaces. HALOX® 650 is specifically designed for use in solvent-borne or powder-coating applications to provide long-term corrosion protection. HALOX® 650 is suitable for the application of coil coatings resins such as thermoplastic acrylics or epoxies, powder coatings systems such as polyester/TGIC, acid-catalyzed thermosetting systems such as melamine or urea-formaldehyde, and wash (etch) primers based on PVB.
HALOX® BW-100 is a white, nonrefractive, tannin stain inhibiting pigment used in protective coating systems. HALOX® BW-100 has been specifically designed as a tannin stain inhibitor providing performance and compatibility in a variety of resin systems such as acrylic latexes, vinyl acrylic latexes, and styrenated acrylic latexes, and solvent-based alkyds.
HALOX® Z-PLEX® 750 is an inorganic and organic hybrid corrosion inhibitor primarily designed for coatings and primers on metal surfaces. HALOX® Z-PLEX® 750is specifically designed for use in a variety of solvent-borne or water-borne applications to cost-effectively provide the traditional function of an inorganic corrosion inhibitor with the benefits of an organic corrosion inhibitor. HALOX® Z-PLEX® 750 offers the advantages of being excellent passivation, improved wet adhesion, outstanding blister resistance & enhanced barrier properties.
HALOX® 430 is a non-toxic, heavy metal-free anticorrosive pigment designed for use in water-borne and solvent-borne protective coating systems. HALOX® 430 is based on a unique synergy between an ion scavenging and passivation mechanism. It is recommended for use in long-term applications where the use of heavy metals, such as zinc, strontium, barium, molybdenum, and chromate, is of concern.