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Protect and restore steel structures with Rass-O'-Nil

Rass-O'-Nil ® protects and restores corroded steel structures. Rass-O'-Nil® removes surface contaminants like oil, scale, and rust — improving adhesion between the metal surface and the topcoat. Rass-O'-Nil ® cleans, converts, and deposits a metallurgical conductive complex phosphate layer.

Rass-O'-Nil ® can be brushed or sprayed on the exposed parts of structural steel and pipelines. Any paint, grease, oil, or other foreign matter on the structure must be removed by mechanical means or sand blasting before Rass-O'-Nil ®. After Rass-O'-Nil ® is applied, the treated surface must be sealed with primer or paint.

Rass-O'-Nil ® is designed to degrease and deoxidize in one pollution-free step  and deposit a thin protective coating film on the treated metal surface. The treated surface must be sealed or painted to make the surface totally resist corrosion. Rass-O'-Nil ® prevents creep rust underneath paint.

The steel may be dipped in Rass-O'-Nil ® to make it rust free and give it an complex phosphate protective coat.

Rust flakes and other heavy rust deposits can be removed easily. The treated steel and its coated surface can be fabricated for any other use, after determining the mechanical strength and other characteristics of the steel.

Pipes and sheets, lying for a long time at factory, refinery, and steel plant's warehouses, can be re-conditioned by Rass-O'-Nil ® to make them rust free and useable. The restoration of corroded pipes and plates doesn't require any acid pickling.

 

Structural Steel

 

 

Rass-O'-Nil's Uses

Protect Coatings

Protect Structures

Protect steel on sea

Protect fabricated steel

Protect CRCA steel

Protect Oil installations

Protect Welding

Protect Copper & Aluminium

     
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