Wednesday, December 5, 2012

How To Identify A Good Rust Inhibitor



Rust or corrosion inhibitors are products which are especially developed to address the problem of rusting. All rust inhibitors work differently. Their ability to prevent the process of corrosion depends largely on the method and core ingredients present in them. Certain Rust Corrosion inhibitors contain large amounts of toxic and environmentally degrading compounds like lead, acids, and heavy metals, and are harmful to use. It is important to use rust inhibitors that are free of such compounds and are VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) compliant.


A good rust inhibitor will guarantee long term protection from corrosion. Another distinguishing feature of good rust inhibitors is that they do not require extensive surface preparation. Most rust inhibitors will require you to apply additional products for UV protection, however, with a good rust inhibitor the need for additional products for UV protection and etching primers over. A good rust inhibitor should be versatile i.e. it should be able to provide rust protection to different metals. Furthermore, it should be able to protect the material from harsh climatic conditions and chemicals.

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