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Old 04-29-2019, 08:21 AM
rcoster38 rcoster38 is offline
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Default Sherwin Duraplate 235 for fuel tank?

Anyone have any experience using Sherwin Williams duraplate 235 for coating a new aluminum fuel tank? I have a ton of this stuff lying around my shop and I'm considering using it instead of buying coal tar epoxy.

https://protective.sherwin-williams....3Aproduct-6830

Dura-Plate 235 Multi-Purpose Epoxy is a modified epoxy phenalkamine, formulated specifically for immersion and atmospheric service in marine and industrial environments. Dura- Plate 235 provides exceptional performance in corrosive environment, and can be applied at temperatures as low as 0°F.

Self-priming
Low temperature application
Surface tolerant - damp surfaces
Provides salt water and fresh water immersion resistance
Self-priming
Low temperature application
Surface tolerant - damp surfaces
Provides salt water and fresh water immersion resistance
Cures at temperatures as low as 0°F
Approved as a primer per MIL-P-23236, Type V, Class 7,
Grade C

RECOMMENDED USAGE
For use over prepared steel and masonry surfaces.

Salt water and fresh water immersion resistance
Ballast tanks, offshore and marine structures
Bilges and wet void areas
Above- and below- water hull areas
Decks and superstructures
Water and waste water tanks
Acceptable for use with cathodic protection systems
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