Indestructible Paint unveils new paint stripping product

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The move towards more environmentally-friendly products, which feature increasingly from specialist performance coatings manufacturer, Indestructible Paint, is now being further demonstrated with key developments to its range of paint strippers. 

The move towards more environmentally-friendly products, which feature increasingly from specialist performance coatings manufacturer, Indestructible Paint, is now being further demonstrated with key developments to its range of paint strippers.

The Birmingham-based company’s IPStrip 500 product is the latest example, delivering a range of performance and environmental benefits.

“IPStrip 500 addresses the increasing restrictions on the supply and use of paint strippers that contain the hazardous substance ‘dichloromethane’ (DCM) which, in Europe, requires training to a professional level before use,” said Brian Norton, Indestructible Paint’s managing director. “The new stripper is the result of dedicated analysis and testing by our research and development facility and has already proven its performance suitability in a range of test applications, particularly in the aerospace sector. As with the vast majority of our coatings, it is designed to offer advantages to users both at home and overseas.”

The gel-based paint stripper is ideal for brush application, particularly where immersion is either cost-ineffective or impractical. Non-toxic and biodegradable, it is characterised by low VOC emissions and is non-ozone depletive.

“A long list of paint coatings – from urethanes and latex paints to alkyd paints, varnish and most twin-pack epoxy coatings – can be effectively treated with IPStrip 500,” continued Norton. “It is suitable for a range of substrates including steel, aluminium and die-cast metals as well as a number of plastics and composites.” He also points out that, because IPStrip 500 achieves deep penetration, it is well suited to the removal of multiple layers during a single operation, enhancing both its practicality and cost efficiency.

As with all its products, Indestructible Paint has also paid close attention to its customers’ differing order requirements for this latest paint stripping innovation. IPStrip 500 is available in a choice of containers – from 25 to 1,000 litres capacity – and, moreover, requires no additional health and safety considerations to be accommodated during transportation.

“Our well-established success has always been based on responding to the needs of specific sectors within the paint and performance coatings industry,” concluded Brian Norton. “IPStrip 500 is an excellent example of where this results in a product that delivers both performance and cost efficiency gains whilst also meeting ever more stringent environmental considerations.”

www.indestructible.co.uk

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