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EcoLine 3690

Cortec launches green product

, February 23, 2020

Cortec  Corporation, a leading corrosion inhibitor manufacturer committed to using sustainable materials where possible, has launched EcoLine  3690, a USDA certified biobased product that can be used to replace solvent- and mineral-oil based (RPs).
 
EcoLine  3690 is a ready to use canola-oil-based temporary coating designed for corrosion protection in severe marine and high humidity conditions. 
 
It contains 72 per cent USDA certified biobased content and leaves behind an oily protective film that does not dry. 
 
It is an excellent solution for contractors who manufacture parts or equipment for the federal government and need to prevent rust in interim periods of storage or shipment. 
 
It is also good for any manufacturer around the world who wants to go to the next level of sustainability while reducing VOCs and minimising worker exposure to mineral-oil or solvent-based RPs. EcoLine  3690 can be easily removed with an alkaline cleaner and can help users avoid hazardous waste disposal costs associated with traditional rust preventatives.
 
One particular tubing manufacturer who adopted EcoLine 3690 for protection of newly manufactured tube ends was pleased with the corrosion protection results and safety benefits of EcoLine  3690 for its employees. 
 
The temporary coating replaced a solvent-based rust preventative and impressed the manufacturer with its performance after a multi-month trial on tube bundles in outdoor storage.
 
For best results, EcoLine  3690 should be applied to clean metal surfaces by spray, roll, brush, or dip at a recommended WFT (wet film thickness) of 1.0-3.0 mils (25-75 μm). It can also be applied over painted surfaces. EcoLine  3690 has no VOCs and is temperature stable up to 180 °F (82 °C). It protects multiple metal types including Carbon Steel, Silver, Cast Iron, Stainless Steel, Copper, Magnesium and Aluminium. -- Tradearabia News Service
 
 
 
 



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