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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 06-154 ANTI-CORROSIVE PRIMER document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out SECTION 1 - PRODUCT INFORMATION. Enter the product identifier, product use, and manufacturer details as required.
  3. Proceed to SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS. Input the hazardous ingredients along with their respective percentages and CAS numbers. Ensure accuracy for safety compliance.
  4. In SECTION 3 - PHYSICAL DATA, provide information regarding the physical state, VOC levels, and other relevant data points about the primer.
  5. Complete SECTION 4 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA by detailing flammability conditions and means of extinction.
  6. Fill out SECTION 5 - REACTIVITY DATA, noting any incompatibilities and reactivity conditions that may apply.
  7. Continue through SECTIONS 6 to 9, ensuring all fields are filled accurately based on your knowledge of the product and safety protocols.

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Corrosive ammunition uses a primer that contains potassium chlorate. When ignited, it leaves a residue of corrosive salts in the bore and chamber after firing. Most modern ammunition is not corrosive (dated military surplus ammo is sometimes the exception).
Primers are used to fill the porosity and adherence to the substrate. The function of a primer is to prevent corrosion and provide cleaned surface for top coat application.
In short, a primer prepares a surface for painting, while paint provides the finished coloured coat. Primer is where you get your anti-corrosive protection and adhesion properties from This makes it great for providing a smooth base, but not ideal for aesthetics.
Fast Dry Metal Primer: Sometimes also called cellulose primer, fast dry metal primers are solvent-based and offer protection against corrosion. These are best used on ferrous metals such as mild steel, carbon steel, stainless steel, and cast and wrought iron.
(Q) Do I have to sand Epoxy Primer before topcoating? (A) No, epoxy may be topcoated without sanding up to four or five days.
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As is normally the case, careful surface preparation involving degreasing, and mechanical abrasion or pickling is essential for maximum coating system protection. Zinc chromate or zinc-metal pigmented epoxies are common corrosion inhibiting primers.

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