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ZYP Boron Nitride Lubricoat and Lubricoat-Blue

ZYP's boron nitride Lubricoat® and Lubricoat-Blue® are the best general use
coatings that provide true Teflon®-like non-wetting behavior for molten
nonferrous metals. Metals and their drosses will not react, stick, or adhere
with this all-purpose coating.

Advantages

  • Totally non-wetted by molten aluminium, magnesium, and their drosses
  • Acts like Teflon to molten metal
  • Protects ceramics, metals and graphite
  • Reduces maintenance
  • Applies like house paint
  • Safe, water-based, no volatile organic compounds (VOC)
  • Extends refractory life
  • Stops damaging corundum growth
  • Prevents downtime by stopping dross buildup
  • Seals cracks and crevices
  • Minimized rework and rebuilding of refractories
  • Lowers maintenance costs

Applications

  • Launders and runners
  • Autopour ladles
  • Troughs and tubes
  • Funnels and spouts
  • Filter bowls, boxes
  • Caster tips
  • Dross press heads
  • Tundishes and risers

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