Heat Resistant Stove Paint
Vitcas Heat Resistant Stove Spray Paint - Various Colours
Vitcas Heat Resistant Paint - High Temperature Paint Spray 400ml - Black. Resistant to 800°C. High Temperature Spray Paint for painting furnaces, heaters, barbecues, boilers, radiators, exhaust pipes, flues, chimneys and all types of equipment relating to high temperatures.
Suitable for application to bare metal, Vitcas High Temperature Plasterboards, CS Fireplace Construction Boards and Vermiculite Boards.
Black Heat Resistant Spray paint is also suitable for spraying gas fire coals.
Application of Heat Resistant Stove Paint :
- The surface should be clean, dry and free of grease.
- Do not apply primer.
- The best temperature for application is between 15°C and 25°C.
- Ensure adequate ventilation, shake the container for two minutes and spray from a distance of 30 cms.
- Apply the paint in several thin layers shaking the can between applications.
- The surface will be tack free after 15 minutes and will be hardened after one hour at 160°C. Smoke will develop during this process. The drying time depends on the ambient temperature, the humidity of the air and the thickness of the applied paint.
Storage:
Heat resistant paint should be protected from direct sunlight and do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50oC.
Actual product may differ slightly from the above images, however, it will still perform as above.
Size : 400ml
Colour : Black, Silver, Cream / Beige, Red and White
Coverage : 1.5m2
Curing Time : 1h +160°C
Outdoor : Yes
Indoor : Yes
Ready to Use : Yes
Temperature : 800°C (Red Paint - 300°C)
Manufacturer : Vitcas
Decorative Yes
Measurements are approx. and can vary slightly from manufacturer to manufacturer.
The information given is based on our experience and reports from customers. There are many factors outside our control and knowledge, especially the method and conditions of application which affect the use and performance of our products and for which reason no warranty is given, express or implied. Users should make their own tests to determine the applicability of such information or the suitability of any products for their own particular purposes.