PBE Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer—Gray (15 oz)
PBE Professional Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer Spray Paint for Metal & Aluminum
Product Line: PBE SKU: 20-1675$14.99
Seymour PBE Gray Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer Spray Paint Product Details
Seymour has racked up a lot of wins over the last seven decades of innovation and perfection. Our PBE Gray Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer for aluminum and metal is just another example of our superior coatings and spray paints.
The PBE self-etching primer paint is unmatched in quality and reliability. This primer features a durable, zinc-enhanced coating that adheres to and protects all metal surfaces, primarily where two metals have been welded together.
Designed with the needs of body shop pros in mind, our self-etching primer spray paint provides a smooth, ready-to-paint surface. Its high zinc content protects, and the electrochemical galvanic action keeps protecting, even after being scratched. For superior resistance against corrosion and rust and a professional-looking application—look no further!
Stops Rust Creepage!
Combat rust and corrosion with Seymour PBE Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer Spray Paint. The advanced formulation stops rust creepage in its tracks! Metal surfaces—even those welded together—are safeguarded from the spread of corrosion.
When you need a primer with long-lasting protection, our self-etching weld-thru primer paint for metal and aluminum is the choice above all others. It’s ideal for repairs and maintenance where durability is of the utmost importance. Trust Seymour to provide a coating that keeps the elements at bay and maintains the integrity and longevity of metal parts and equipment.
Zinc-Enhanced Coating Protects Metal & Aluminum
Protect metal and aluminum surfaces with Seymour PBE Gray Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer Spray Paint. This zinc-enhanced coating with electrochemical galvanic action shields surfaces continuously, even when scratched.
Lengthen the lifetime of body panels, engine parts, and agricultural, mining and construction machinery with a primer that offers maximum corrosion protection. Keep your metal components strong and resilient no matter the conditions!
Less Smoke & Electrode Wear When Welding!
Our weld-thru primer is specially engineered to produce less smoke and reduce electrode wear during welding. The 86% pigment dry film cuts faster than other 100% zinc-rich coatings. Your work will be cleaner and more efficient when you choose Seymour for your next project.
Spray. Weld. Grind. Repeat.
The PBE weld-thru primer easily handles the performance demands of a busy body shop. Smoother welding, less maintenance, better results—what more could you ask for?
Professional Look & Performance
With the Seymour Self-Etching Weld-Thru primer for aluminum and metal, you can achieve a professional look and superior performance. The large spray head and adjustable fan tip deliver a fine, even coat—smooth enough to accept a variety of topcoats and quick to dry so you can get on it!
Our primer comes in a can but sprays like a gun without the need for any additional equipment. The result is impeccable, with protection up to 250°F. Whether touching up or going for a complete overhaul, expect the best results every time.
Suggested Uses for Seymour’s PBE Gray Self-Etching Weld-Thru Primer Spray Paint
Our self-etching weld-thru primer paint is indispensable! Especially in environments that demand tough, long-lasting protection. It’s perfectly suited for:
- Body panels
- Engine parts
- Agricultural equipment
- Mining equipment
- Construction equipment
Made in the USA.
- A durable, zinc enhanced coating that protects all metal surfaces
- Electrochemical galvanic action keeps on protecting even if scratched
- All vehicles bodies, agricultural, mining and construction equipment
- Dry times: (10 minutes to touch), (30 minutes to topcoat)
- Heat resistant up to 250˚F
UPC: | 043281002233 |
Part #: | 0000201675 |
Container Size: | 20 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 15 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 425 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | Yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | No |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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Chris –
Should this product be removed from the immediate weld area or can it be applied w/o the product risking weld pool contamination?
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Seymour Paint –
It should be removed.
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mike –
Is this 20-1675 weld thru primer self etching, description on website states it is, there is nothing on the can label stating that it is?
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Seymour Paint –
It has a small amount of the additive which cuts down on the arc when welding thru, but the better option (one with way more zinc) is our 16-845 spray galv.
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mike –
Is 20-1675 weld thru primer self etching? The description on your website says it is, the label on the can makes no reference to it being self etching is it self etching or not?
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Seymour Paint –
It has a small amount of the additive which cuts down on the arc when welding thru, but the better option (one with way more zinc) is our 16-845 spray galv.
Sorry for the delay.
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NeilMcDermott –
Is 1675 good for rusty surfaces
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Seymour Paint –
No. However, our 16-45 rust converting primer would be a great choice.
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Jim –
Can you spray epoxy primer over this? If not what preparations are necessary before covering it with epoxy primer?
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Seymour Paint –
If you mean a two-part epoxy, then yes, it will work. You just have to make sure the 20-1675 is fully cured first. If you have further questions, please contact our technical support.
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Thomas L Theroux –
Is Seymour 20-1675 PBE Professional Primer compatible with One-Part POLYURETHANE paint?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes it is.
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