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TECHNOLOGY

Hi-Temp 1027

- CUI
- Stainless Steel
- DTR
- Primer
- Cryogenic

Prevents Corrosion Under Insulation


Prevents Stress Corrosion Cracking
Direct to Tight, Adherent Rust Application
High Build, High Solids
Protects Cryogenic Equipment

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Service Temperature: minus 300F to 1200F [minus 185C to 650C]


Surface Application Temperatures: 50F to 600F [10C to 316C]*
Hi-Temp 1027 is a high-build, single component coating formulated to prevent corrosion under insulation of
carbon and stainless steel.
Hi-Temp 1027 is formulated to help prevent chloride induced stress corrosion cracking of stainless steel and
has been tested by an independent laboratory for low leachable chlorides, sulfides and halides. It helps protect
against chlorides: 1) from the atmosphere, 2) from by-products of process operations, and 3) which may be
incorporated in the insulation, from coming in contact with stainless steel.
Hi-Temp 1027 is a low VOC, high build primer which air dries at ambient temperatures to a UV resistant and
stable film, and provides excellent corrosion resistance at the full range of service temperatures.
Hi-Temp 1027 can be top coated with a full range of Hi-Temp color top coats.
Hi-Temp 1027 can be applied directly to hot substrates having a metal temperature up to 600F [316C]*,
eliminating the need for costly shutdown during maintenance.
Hi-Temp 1027 does not require a heat cure to achieve superior corrosion resistance.
Hi-Temp 1027 is resistant to thermal shock and thermal cycling in intermittent (wet, steam, dry) service.
Hi-Temp 1027 can be applied to tightly adhering rust.
Hi-Temp 1027 will protect cryogenic equipment in continuous or cyclic operation from minus 300F to 1000F
[minus 185C to 538C].
Hi-Temp 1027 provides a UV-resistant, chalking-free film with no maximum recoat interval, regardless of
operating temperature, as long as the surface to be recoated is clean and free of all contaminants.

TECHNICAL DATA:
Components:
One
Type:
Inert Multipolymeric Matrix
Dry Temperature Resistance:
1200F [650C] Continuous, 1400F [760C] Peak
Cryogenic Service:
Minus 300F to 1000F [Minus 185C to 538C]
Adhesion ASTM 3359:
100%
Impact ASTM G-14 (direct):
30 lbs.
Colors Available:
Black (Dark Gray), Gray, and Light Gray
Minor color change may occur in exposed service, but corrosion protection will not be compromised.
Finish:
Flat
Dry Time @ 50% R.H., 70F [21C]:
To touch 2 hours
(Recoat and dry times are reduced when
To ship 24 hours
applied to hot substrates)
To topcoat 6 hours
Substrate Temperature During Application:
50F [10C] and rising to 600F [316C]*
Thinner/Cleanup:
See Mixing, Thinning, and Cleanup Table
Volume Solids:
51%
Theoretical Coverage @ 1 mil DFT
818 ft2/gal
@ 25 microns DFT
[20.0 m2/l]
VOC:
3.5 lbs/gal [420 g/l]
Weight:
16 lbs/gallon [1.92 kg/liter]
Packaging:
1 gallon cans; 50 gallon drums
Storage Temperatures:
40F to 120F [4C to 49C]
Shelf Life:
Two years
*

Rev. 9/8/11

For direct application to hot substrates over 500F and up to 600F [260C to 316C]
consult Hi-Temp Technical Service.

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COATINGS
TECHNOLOGY
P.O. Box 2347 Acton,
MA 01720
Tel: HI-TEMP
978-635-1110
Fax: 978-635-1124
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CARBON STEEL surfaces to be coated with Hi-Temp 1027 should be dry and free of all weld splatter, oil,
grease, and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges. Dry abra
blast clean to an SSPC SP-6, Commercial Blast [SA 2] with a 1.5 to 2.5 mil [38 to 63 micron] profile.
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abrasive blast or UHP wash with grit injection to achieve an equivalent of an
SSPC SP-6 [SA 2].

SURFACE PREPARATION:

Forwith
new
aged exposed
surfaces,
abrasive
preparation
is relative
not possible,
use SSPC
SP-3, Power T
As
all or
coatings,
the performance
andifservice
life blast
of Hi-Temp
1027 are
to the quality
of surface
preparation
accomplished.
Cleaning or
SSPC SP-2, Hand Tool Cleaning. For surfaces to be insulated, if abrasive blast preparation is
possible, use SSPC SP-11, power tool cleaning to bare metal.

CARBON STEEL All surfaces to be coated with Hi-Temp 1027 shall be free of all weld splatter, oil, dirt, grease,
and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges.

For aged, rusted steel surfaces, Hi-Temp 1027 can be applied over a hand tool cleaned surface in which tig
adherent
rust issurfaces,
still present;
remove
all rust
scale and
adhering
rust
untiladhering
glints ofrust
bright
metal are vis
For
rusted steel
Hi-Temp
1027 can
be applied
overloosely
a surface
in which
tightly
is still
present;
remove
all rust scalemay
and loosely
adhering
rust untilorglints
of bright
metal arebut
visible.
The be
remaining
The rust
or discoloration
be evenly
distributed
present
in patches,
it must
tightly rust
adherent and
must
be removed
tightly adherent
and not
easilywith
removed
by lightly
with aloose
cloth. paint or particles, oils, dirt, grease, and all n
easily
by lightly
wiping
a cloth.
Saltwiping
residues,
visible contaminants must be removed prior to application of Hi-Temp 1027.
Non-insulated surfaces:

STAINLESS
STEEL In all cases, surface preparation must remove all salts, grease, oil, dirt, drawing and cut
Recommended: Dry abrasive blast clean to SSPC-SP 6, Commercial Blast [Sa 2] with a 1.5 to 2.5 mil [38
compounds,
atmospheric
to 63 micron] profile. contaminants or other foreign matter, in accordance with SSPC SP-1. IMPORTANT:
NOT USE CHLORINATED SOLVENTS ON STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES. Large surfaces may need a hig
When
abrasive blast
is not
an option,
thean
following
methods
are acceptable:
low pressure
washcleaning
or steam
cleaning
with
alkaline
detergent,
followed by a freshwater rinse, solvent cleanin
any of the above followed by light abrasive sweep blast using an appropriate chloride free abrasive. Water u
SSPC-SP 15 Commercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning, with a minimum 1.0 [25 micron] profile.
should
be potable grade or better and should be checked to assure minimal salt content. Do not use any chem
SSPC-SP 12, Surface Preparation and Cleaning of Metals by Waterjetting Prior to Recoating to meet the
additives
in definition
the rinseofwater.
Allow rinsed
surfaces
dry before
of inhibitors.
any mechanical surface preparation. A
visual
WJ-3, Thorough
Cleaning.
Usetopotable
water start
with no
completion
of
any
mechanical
surface
preparation,
re-rinse
with
potable
SSPC-SP 3, Power Tool Cleaning [St 3] or SSPC-SP 2, Hand Tool Cleaning grade
[St 2]. water or better to remove
residue. Allow rinsed surfaces to dry before coating application. An anchor profile is not mandatory for adhesio
When
using1027
a surface
preparation
method
which leaves
coating
onbe
thecleaned
surface, prior
of Hi-Temp
Hi-Temp
on stainless
steel
surfaces.
Smallold
areas
may
with to
a application
chloride free
solvent such as M
1027
over
other
coatings,
prepare
a
small
test
patch
area
and
test
for
adhesion.
(Methyl Ethyl Ketone).
Insulated surfaces:

MIXING, THINNING, AND CLEANUP:

Recommended: Dry abrasive blast clean to SSPC-SP 6, Commercial Blast [Sa 2] or better, with a 1.5 to
2.5
mil [38istoa63heavy
micron]
profile.material; use mechanical agitation for mixing, and as needed during applicat
Hi-Temp 1027
bodied

Be sure
any blasting
settled issolids
incorporated
mixing.
Thin only in accordance with applicable regulatio
When
abrasive
not anare
option,
the followingduring
methods
are acceptable:
Agitate as needed during application.

SSPC-SP 15 Commercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning, with a minimum 1.0 [25 micron] profile.
SSPC-SP 12, Surface Preparation and Cleaning of Metals by Waterjetting Prior to Recoating to meet the
visual
definition
of WJ-2 substrate
Very thorough or Substantial
Use potable
water withApplication
no inhibitors.
All substrate
Application
to ambient
Application Cleaning.
to hot substrate
150F to
to hot
existing
coating
must[66C]
be removed (see note).
Below
150F
400F [66C to 204C]
400F to 500F [204C to 260C]
Power Tool Clean or Hand Tool Clean to remove all existing coating (see note).
Flush and thin with: Hi-Temp # 10 or # 11
Flush and thin with: Hi-Temp #5 or # 6
Flush and thin with: Hi-Temp #7
Note: Aged inorganic zinc may be over-coated with Hi-Temp 1027. Prepare a small test patch and check for
Clean
up with
#5, #6, # regarding
7, #10, #11this specific application, or
adhesion. Refer to the Hi-Temp Application
Guide
for Thinners
more information
contact Hi-Temp Technical Service.

For application over 150F to 400F [66C to 204C] DO NOT thin with any other solvent besides Thinner

STAINLESS STEEL
All surfaces
to beover
coated
with [204C]
Hi-Temp please
1027 shall
be freeHi-Temp
of all weldTechnical
splatter, oil,
dirt,
or #6. For
application
400F
consult
Service.
grease, and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE CHLORINATED SOLVENTS ON STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES.

APPLICATION:

Non-insulated and insulated surfaces:

For ambient application, surface temperature should be a minimum of 5 F [3C] above the dew point. Do
to
Small
surfaces
may
be cleaned
with a chloride
solvent.
Large
may be
cleaned utilizing
a
apply
surfaces
with
surface
temperature
belowfree
50F
[10 C].
Dosurfaces
not exceed
recommended
maximum
dry
high
or
low
pressure
wash
or
steam
cleaning
with
an
alkaline
detergent,
followed
by
a
freshwater
rinse.
thicknesses for the appropriate service type and temperatures.

Water used should be potable grade or better and should be checked to assure minimal salt content. Do
not use any chemical additives in the rinse water.
APPLICATION
TOis HOT
SURFACES:
An anchor profile
not mandatory
for adhesion of Hi-Temp 1027 on stainless steel surfaces.
o As an option, following cleaning, a light abrasive sweep blast using an appropriate chloride free
IMPORTANT!
It ismay
essential
to apply
multiple
thinofpasses
of Hi-Temp
1027
during application
to hot steel. T
abrasive
be performed.
After
completion
this mechanical
surface
preparation,
rinse the surface
process, similar
to mist
coating,
prevents
blistering
and
alsosurfaces
allows to
solvent
to escape
with potable
grade
water or
better. Always
allow
rinsed
dry before
coating.without leaving pinholes.

of solvent other than Hi-Temp #5, #6 or #7 thinner could produce a fire hazard, and dry spray and poor
characteristics may also result. If blisters are observed in Hi-Temp 1027 applied to hot surfaces,
immediately br
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preparation accomplished.

CARBON STEEL surfaces to be coated with Hi-Temp 1027 should be dry and free of all weld splatter, oil,
grease, and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges. Dry abra
blast clean to an SSPC SP-6, Commercial Blast [SA 2] with a 1.5 to 2.5 mil [38 to 63 micron] profile. W
abrasive blast or UHP wash with grit injection to achieve an equivalent of anTECHNOLOGY
SSPC SP-6 [SA 2].

MIXING, THINNING, AND CLEANUP:

For new or aged exposed surfaces, if abrasive blast preparation is not possible, use SSPC SP-3, Power T
Cleaning1027
or SSPC
SP-2,
Hand
Tool use
Cleaning.
Foragitation
surfaces
be insulated,
abrasive
blast preparation
is
Hi-Temp
is a heavy
bodied
material;
mechanical
for to
mixing
immediatelyifbefore
application
and
as
needed during
application.
sure any
solids
incorporated
possible,
use SSPC
SP-11,Bepower
toolsettled
cleaning
toare
bare
metal. during mixing. If thinning is needed, thin
only with Hi-Temp thinners and in accordance with applicable regulations. Agitate as needed during application.

For aged, rusted steel surfaces, Hi-Temp 1027 can be applied over a hand tool cleaned surface in which tigh
to ambient
substrateall rust scale and loosely
Application
to hot substrate
150F
to 500F
adherent rustApplication
is still present;
remove
adhering
rust until
glints
of bright metal are visi
Below 150F [66C]
[66C to 260C]
The rust or discoloration may be evenly distributed or present in patches, but it must be tightly adherent and
equipment
and thinwiping
with Hi-Temp
or #11 Salt residues,
Flush equipment
and or
thinparticles,
with Hi-Temp
#5 or
#6 grease, and all n
easily Flush
removed
by lightly
with #10
a cloth.
loose paint
oils,
dirt,
visible contaminants must be removed
prior
application
Hi-Temp
1027.
Clean up
withto
Thinners
#5, #6, of
#10,
#11

STAINLESS
STEELtoInhot
allsubstrates
cases, surface
preparation
must
remove
all260C]
salts, thin
grease,
oil, dirt,
drawing
For
direct application
over 150F
and up to
500F
[66C to
(if needed)
only
with and cut
compounds,
atmospheric
contaminants
or other
matter,
accordance
SSPC
SP-1.
IMPORTANT:
Hi-Temp
thinners
#5 or #6. For
direct application
to foreign
substrates
over in
500F
and up towith
600F
[260C
to 316C]
NOT USE
CHLORINATED
SOLVENTS ON STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES. Large surfaces may need a hig
consult
Hi-Temp
Technical Service.

low pressure wash or steam cleaning with an alkaline detergent, followed by a freshwater rinse, solvent cleanin

APPLICATION:
any of the above followed by light abrasive sweep blast using an appropriate chloride free abrasive. Water u

should
be potable
grade
or better
and should
minimal
saltdew
content.
Donot
notapply
use any chem
For
ambient
application,
surface
temperature
should be
be checked
a minimumtoofassure
5F [3C]
above the
point. Do
additives
in
the
rinse
water.
Allow
rinsed
surfaces
to
dry
before
start
of
any
mechanical
surface
preparation.
A
to surfaces with surface temperature below 50F [10C]. Do not exceed recommended maximum dry film
completion
of
any
mechanical
surface
preparation,
re-rinse
with
potable
grade
water
or
better
to
remove
thicknesses for the appropriate service type and temperatures.

residue. Allow rinsed surfaces to dry before coating application. An anchor profile is not mandatory for adhesio

APPLICATION
TO
HOT SURFACES:
Hi-Temp 1027 on
stainless
steel surfaces. Small areas may be cleaned with a chloride free solvent such as M
(Methyl Ethyl Ketone).

IMPORTANT! It is essential to apply multiple thin passes of Hi-Temp 1027 during application to hot steel. This
process, similar to mist coating, prevents blistering and also allows solvent to escape without leaving pinholes. Use
MIXING,
AND#5CLEANUP:
of
a solvent THINNING,
other than Hi-Temp
or #6 thinner could produce a fire hazard, and dry spray and poor film
characteristics may also result. If blisters are observed in Hi-Temp 1027 applied to hot surfaces, immediately brush
out
the blisters
they set,
usingmaterial;
a wood-handled
china bristle
brush. Note
that theand
higher
the substrate
Hi-Temp
1027before
is a heavy
bodied
use mechanical
agitation
for mixing,
as needed
during applicat
temperature,
thesettled
shorter solids
the recoat
Be sure any
aretime.
incorporated during mixing. Thin only in accordance with applicable regulatio

Agitate as needed during application.

For direct application to hot substrates over 500F and up to 600F [260C to 316C] consult Hi-Temp
Technical Service.

ApplicationEQUIPMENT:
to ambient substrate
APPLICATION

Application to hot substrate 150F to


Application to hot substrate
Below 150F [66C]
400F [66C to 204C]
400F to 500F [204C to 260C]
Spray application is recommended: Use conventional or airless spray and good painting practices. Typical
Flush and
thin
with: Hi-Temp # 10 or # 11
Flush and thin with: Hi-Temp #5 or # 6
Flush and thin with: Hi-Temp #7
equipment
is as
follows:
Clean up with Thinners #5, #6, # 7, #10, #11
Product
Conventional Spray
Airless Spray
Air
Fluid
Fluid
Tip
Pressure
Minimum
Tipsolvent
size
For application over 150F to 400F [66C to 204C] DO NOT thin withFluid
any other
besides Thinner
Pressure
Pressure
Line
or #6. For application over 400F [204C] please consult Hi-Temp Technical Service.
1027
60-80 psi
<40 psi
1.8 to 2.2 mm 3000 psi
1/4 to 3/8
417 to 521
Brush and Roll: Spray application is recommended but when spray painting is not possible, brush or roll
APPLICATION:
application
may be used. The coating should be applied with a suitable brush or short nap roller. Brushing and
rolling only in one direction may aid in building film thickness. For more specific instructions, refer to the Hi-Temp
For ambient
application,
temperature
should
a minimum
5 F [3C]
above
the dew point. Do
Coatings
Application
Guidelinesurface
titled Guidelines
for Roller
and be
Brush
Application of
of Hi-Temp
Coatings
Products.

apply to surfaces with surface temperature below 50F [10 C]. Do not exceed recommended maximum dry

APPLICATION
SYSTEMS:
thicknesses for the
appropriate service type and temperatures.

I. INSULATED AND NON-INSULATED SERVICE


APPLICATION
TO HOT
SURFACES:
Carbon Steel / Stainless
Steel
Applied direct to hot or ambient steel

Hi-Temp 1027
IMPORTANT!
It is essential to apply multiple thin passes of Hi-Temp 1027 during application to hot steel. T
2
or
3
coats
@
to 6 mils
DFT [125
to 150 blistering
microns] ; total
10 to
18 mils
[250 toto450
microns]
process, similar to5 mist
coating,
prevents
and of
also
allows
solvent
escape
without leaving pinholes. U
of solvent other than Hi-Temp #5, #6 or #7 thinner could produce a fire hazard, and dry spray and poor
characteristics
may also result. If blisters are observed in Hi-Temp 1027 applied to hot surfaces,
immediately br
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preparation accomplished.

CARBON STEEL surfaces to be coated with Hi-Temp 1027 should be dry and free of all weld splatter, oil,
grease, and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges. Dry abra
blast clean to an SSPC SP-6, Commercial Blast [SA 2] with a 1.5 to 2.5 mil [38to 63 micron] profile.
abrasive blast or UHP wash with grit injection to achieve an equivalent of anTECHNOLOGY
SSPC SP-6 [SA 2].

II.For
PRIMER
/ TOPCOAT
SYSTEM
NON-INSULATED
new or
aged exposed
surfaces,
if abrasiveSERVICE
blast preparation is not possible, use SSPC SP-3, Power T

Carbon
Steel
/
Stainless
Steel

Applied
direct to hot
ambient steel
Cleaning or SSPC SP-2, Hand Tool Cleaning.
Fororsurfaces
to be insulated, if abrasive blast preparation is

possible,
SP-11,
power
to bare
metal.
Primeruse
CoatSSPC
- Hi-Temp
1027
- 1 tool
coat cleaning
@ 5 to 6 mils
DFT [125
to 150 microns]

Color Topcoats
(See appropriate
topcoat
ForHi-Temp
aged, rusted
steel surfaces, Hi-Temp
1027 can
be PDS)
applied over a hand tool cleaned surface in which tigh
a]
Ambient
apply:
Hi-Temp
500VS
or
Hi-Temp
1000VS
adherent rust is still present; remove all rust scale and loosely
adhering rust until glints of bright metal are visi
b] Hot apply:
Hi-Temp 500VHA or Hi-Temp 1000VHA
The rust or discoloration may be evenly distributed or present in patches, but it must be tightly adherent and
III.
CRYOGENIC
INSULATED
ANDwith
NON-INSULATED
easily
removedby
lightly wiping
a cloth. SaltSERVICE
residues, loose paint or particles, oils, dirt, grease, and all n
Ambient
Stainlessmust
Steel be removed prior to application of Hi-Temp 1027.
visible
contaminants
Hi-Temp 1027

STAINLESS
STEEL In all cases, surface preparation must remove all salts, grease, oil, dirt, drawing and cut
[1.] For service temperatures of minus 100 F to 400 F [minus 73C to 204C]
compounds,2atmospheric
other foreign
in accordance
IMPORTANT:
coats @ 5 to 6contaminants
mils [125 to 150ormicrons]
DFT permatter,
coat; total
of 10 to12 milswith
[250SSPC
to 300 SP-1.
microns]
NOT USE CHLORINATED SOLVENTS ON STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES. Large surfaces may need a hig
For service
of minus with
300 an
F to
1000 Fdetergent,
[minus 185followed
C to 538C]
low[2.]
pressure
washtemperatures
or steam cleaning
alkaline
by a freshwater rinse, solvent cleanin
1 coat @ 5 to 6 mils [125 to 150 microns] - DO NOT EXCEED 8 mils [200 microns] total DFT
any of the above followed by light abrasive sweep blast using an appropriate chloride free abrasive. Water u
should be potable grade or better and should be checked to assure minimal salt content. Do not use any chem
additives in the rinse
water. Allow rinsed
surfaces to dry before start of any mechanical surface preparation. A
RECOMMENDED
APPLICATION
PER COAT:
completion of any mechanical surface preparation, re-rinse with potable grade water or better to remove
Minimum
Maximum
residue. Allow rinsed surfaces to dry before coating application. An anchor profile is not mandatory for adhesio
Mils
Microns
Mils
Microns
Hi-Temp 1027 on stainless steel surfaces. Small areas may be cleaned with a chloride free solvent such as M
Dry Film Thickness
5
[125]
6
[150]
(Methyl Ethyl Ketone).
Wet Film Thickness
Theoretical Coverage

10
164 ft2/gal

MIXING, THINNING, AND CLEANUP:

[250]
[4.0 m2/l]

12
136 ft2/gal

[300]
[3.3 m2/l]

APPROXIMATE
DRY SCHEDULE:
Hi-Temp 1027 is a heavy bodied material; use mechanical agitation for mixing, and as needed during applicat

Be
sure any
settled solids
Substrate
Temperature
at are incorporated during mixing. Thin only in accordance with applicable regulatio
Agitate as50%
needed
during
application.
70F [21C]
RH
50F [10C]
100F [38C]
302F [150C]

Dry to Recoat, Minimum


24 hours
6 hours
5 hours
1/4 hour
Dry to Recoat, Maximum
No maximum as long as the surface is clean and free of contaminants
to ambient substrate
Application
to hot substrate 24
150F
to
Application
Dry toApplication
Ship
24 hours
24 hours
hours
N/A to hot substrate
Below
150F
[66C]
400F
[66C
to
204C]
400F
to
500F
[204C to 260C]
N/A
Cured
N/A
N/A
N/A
times can
environmental
and substrate
Flush and thin with:Dry
Hi-Temp
# 10vary
or #based
11 onFlush
and thin with:
Hi-Temp conditions
#5 or # 6 . Flush and thin with: Hi-Temp #7
Do not exceed maximum dry film thickness recommendations as this can affect dry times.

PRECAUTIONS:

Clean up with Thinners #5, #6, # 7, #10, #11

For application over 150F to 400F [66C to 204C] DO NOT thin with any other solvent besides Thinner

This product is for use only by professional applicators in accordance with information in this data sheet and the
or #6. For application over 400F [204C] please consult Hi-Temp Technical Service.
applicable material safety data sheets (MSDS). Refer to the appropriate MSDS before using this material. All use
and application of this product should be performed in compliance with all relative federal, state and local health,
safety and environmental regulations or in compliance with all pertinent local, regional and national regulations as
APPLICATION:
well
as good safety practices for painting, and in conformance with recommendations in SSPC-PA 1, Shop, Field
and Maintenance Painting of Steel.

For ambient application, surface temperature should be a minimum of 5 F [3C] above the dew point. Do

WARRANTY:
apply to surfaces with surface temperature below 50F [10 C]. Do not exceed recommended maximum dry

thicknesses
for the
appropriate
type
and temperatures.
Hi-Temp
Coatings
Technology,
Inc.service
(Hi-Temp)
warrants
that its products are free from defects in material and
workmanship. Hi-Temps sole obligation and buyers exclusive remedy shall be limited to replacement of products
not
conforming to this warranty.
claim for replacement product must be made within one year from the delivery
APPLICATION
TO HOTAny
SURFACES:
date. Hi-Temp makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, such as warranties of merchantability or fitness for
aIMPORTANT!
particular purpose.
Hi-Temp products
intended
forpasses
buyers with
the knowledge
and skills
to evaluate
It is essential
to applyare
multiple
thin
of Hi-Temp
1027 during
application
to the
hot steel. T
suitability
of
Hi-Temps
products
for
buyers
intended
use.
In
no
event
shall
Hi-Temp
be
liable
for
consequential
process, similar to mist coating, prevents blistering and also allows solvent to escape without leavingorpinholes. U
incidental damage.

of solvent other than Hi-Temp #5, #6 or #7 thinner could produce a fire hazard, and dry spray and poor
characteristics
may also result. If blisters are observed in Hi-Temp 1027 applied to hot surfaces,
br
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