Teamac Marine Rust Converter 250ml
Teamac Marine Rust Converter 250ml
Teamac Marine Rust Converter will protect surfaces from further corrosion by allowing the application of topcoats onto substrates where rust cannot be fully removed.
It is a water based coating for use on iron and steel surfaces. This product will turn any rust on the substrate into a stable surface allowing the user to then be able to coat the substrate without the risk of any further corrosion.
Features & Benefits
- Off-white colour
- Converts rusted metal to paintable surface
- Good adhesion to rust
- Prevents further corrosion
Colour: White, turning black once cured.Â
Coverage: 14 sqm per L.
Available in: 250ml and 2.5L.
Idea for areas of rust that cannot be removed easily.Â
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Product FAQs
Product FAQs
What is Rust converter?
A rust converter is a chemical solution that reacts with rust (iron oxide) to form a stable, inert compound that can be painted over. It transforms the rust into a black, protective coating, preventing further corrosion.
How does Rust converter work?
Rust converters typically contain tannic acid and an organic polymer. Tannic acid reacts with the iron oxide (rust) to form a stable iron tannate, while the polymer provides a protective layer. This process stops further rusting and prepares the surface for painting.
When should I use Rust converter?
- Mild to moderate rust: Ideal for surfaces with light to moderate rust.
- Preventive maintenance: Can be used on surfaces prone to rust to prevent future corrosion.
- Preparation for painting: Prepares rusted surfaces for painting, ensuring better adhesion and a longer-lasting finish.
How do I apply Rust converter?
- Surface preparation: Remove loose rust, paint, dirt, and grease using a wire brush, sandpaper, or degreaser.
- Application: Apply the rust converter with a brush, roller, or sprayer, ensuring even coverage.
- Drying: Allow the converter to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually 8 - 24 Hours
- Painting: Once the rust converter has dried and cured, the surface can be painted.
Can I apply Rust converter on heavily rusted surfaces?
Rust converters work best on surfaces with light to moderate rust. For heavily rusted surfaces, it's essential to remove as much loose rust as possible before applying the converter. Severe rust may require mechanical removal.
How long does it take for Rust converter to work?
Touch Dry 4 Hours, Hard Dry 8 Hours - Overcoating 8 Hours for water based paints 24 Hours for other paints.
Can I use Rust converter on painted surfaces?
Rust converters should be applied directly to rusted metal. They are not effective on painted surfaces. Any existing paint should be removed from the rusted areas before application.
Is rust converter the same as Rust remover?
No, rust converters and rust removers serve different purposes. A rust remover dissolves rust and removes it from the metal surface, whereas a rust converter chemically transforms the rust into a stable, paintable compound.
Do I need to paint over Rust converter?
Yes, it is highly recommended to paint over the treated area. The rust converter provides a stable base, but the protective layer it forms is not as durable as a topcoat of paint. Painting over it adds an extra layer of protection against moisture and further corrosion.
Can I use Rust converter on all types of metal?
Rust converters are typically designed for ferrous metals (iron and steel). They are not suitable for non-ferrous metals like aluminum, copper, or stainless steel ( unless T Washed with Mordant Solution first)
Application Method
Brush
Coverage
14 sqm per L
Finish
Black
Suitable Primers or Topcoats
Any suitable water or oil based coating
Thinners
Clean Water