Originally produced as an insulating coating for
the treatment of coils and armatures, Glyptal
1201’s outstanding resistance to corrosion,
moisture, heat, acid, oil and dust has seen it
employed in numerous industries as a adhesive,
primer, sealer and protective finish.
Applications
:
- Electrical insulation for coils and armatures
- Coating for the interior of hydraulic tanks and
bearing cases
- Anti-moisture coating for thermostat, truck
control and water cooler parts
- Primer and finish for motor, generator and
transformer housings
- Sealer for concrete floors
- Sealer for pipe and stud threads and vacuum
systems
- Anti-corrosion protection for winches and
other apparatus.
Features :
- Arc Resistance, even with air-dried films, is
480 seconds
- Dielectric Strength, is rated at 1500 volts
per mil, permits thinner coating than most
other paints
- Heat Resistance, can withstand continuous
temperatures of 135ºC for months
- Water resistance, displays excellent
characteristics
- Fast drying, is tack-free in about 30 minutes
at room temperature, can be baked for a
smooth finish
- Toughness, 1201 has a low-gloss finish
designed for great resistance to abrasion
- Prolonged Aging, 1201’s film doesn’t crack,
leaving no path for destructive agents to get
in
- Prolonged Heat, 3700 hours at 35ºC
resulted in no change to dielectric strength
- Meets requirements of MIL-E-22118