16-2668 Seymour Cast Iron Gray (12 oz.)
Product Line: Hot Spot SKU: 16-2668DISCLAIMER: The color swatches provided are intended to closely represent the actual colors; however, please note that there may be variations from what is displayed on your screen.
$15.73
A special formulation designed to withstand temperatures up to 1200˚F on a continuous basis. A porcelain-like bond forms at high temperatures. Resists blistering, peeling, discoloration, or loss of adhesion.
- A special formulation designed to withstand temperatures up to 1200˚F on a continuous basis
- A porcelain-like bond forms at high temperatures
- Resists blistering, peeling, discoloration, or loss of adhesion
- Must be heat cured at a minimum temperature of 400F for two hours
- Covers up to 15 square feet
UPC: | 043281001427 |
Part #: | 0000162668 |
Container Size: | 16 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 12 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 340 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | yes |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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Cory –
Is this gloss or flat
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Seymour Paint –
Hi this product has a flat color finish.
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Richard –
Is this food grade paint
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Seymour Paint –
It is not approved by the USDA food inspection service for incidental food contact.
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Ken Mueller –
Do recommend for grills? What primer do you use?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it works on grills anywhere EXCEPT the grate where the food is placed. No primer required.
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SUZANNE –
how do I cure this product?
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Seymour Paint –
You can bake it at 400F for a couple hours or just let it air dry (will take much longer). Heat lamps also work.
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Edwin –
Do you carry this product in semi-gloss and do you recommend it for boiler burners
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Seymour Paint –
The Hot Spot products are flat finishes only. I would not recommend it for the actual burners.
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Ed –
cast blast 1200 degree paint how long to air dry before heat cure.
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Seymour Paint –
2 hours to cure.
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