Repairs damaged galvanizing or provides a zinc-rich sacrificial layer that prevents rust and corrosion on ferrous metals
MFR #: 7007Q
A&M #: 551520
Aervoe Industries
UNSPSC #: 31211507
$49.52 / EACH
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Manufacturer : Aervoe Industries
Brand Name : Crown® by Aervoe®
Chemical Composition : Hydrocarbon Propellant, Aliphatic Petroleum Distillates, Zinc Powder, Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Color : Light Gray
Container Size : 1 qt
Container Type : Can
Package Description : 12/CS
Standards : GHS Rev 04 (2011): US OSHA Compliant|CMA/ANSI Specified|Canadian WHMIS Standards|European Directives
Product Status : Active
- 93% pure zinc in dry film
- Withstands 2000 hr of 5% salt spray testing (ASTM B-117)
- Zinc sacrifices itself to protect the base metal surface
- Provides protection equal to or better than hot-dipped galvanizing
- Outstanding weld-through primer
- Crown® Cold Galvanizing Coating is a premium 93% zinc-rich coating designed to deliver long-lasting corrosion protection for ferrous metal surfaces without the need for hot-dip galvanizing. The 97% pure metallic zinc dust coating creates a durable coating that bonds directly to the substrate, forming a dense zinc layer that protects in two powerful ways: first, as a barrier coating comparable to traditional galvanization, and second, through sacrificial anodization, where the zinc corrodes in place of the underlying metal. This dual-action protection remains effective even when the surface is scratched, damaged, or exposed to harsh conditions. In the presence of moisture, the zinc continues to corrode while actively shielding the base metal, ensuring ongoing defense against rust and deterioration. Available in convenient aerosol and bulk quart and gallon containers, Crown® Cold Galvanizing Coating delivers protection equal to or better than hot-dipped galvanizing, making it ideal for repairs, maintenance, and extending the life of tools, outdoor equipment, and outdoor metal surfaces.

