Description
HT-75 Paintstik (white) white pencil with a hard heat-resistant paint is designed for use in harsh conditions of metallurgical industries for marking hot slabs, blooms, rolls, sheets, pigs, castings, forgings, coils or pipes. The marker can be used in other industries for marking on hot surfaces from + 93 °C to + 538 °C. A solid rod with heat-resistant paint begins to melt only when the temperature reaches + 93 °C and does not burn to + 538 °C. A durable paint retains its color, does not flow, does not peel and does not crack. For the protection of personnel from temperature exposure, wooden and elongated metal holders are available. The most economical and affordable way of marking hot metal in many branches of metallurgy.
Characteristics
Features and benefits
Pencil marks on the incandescent surface of blanks, coils, plates, ingots and other metal hot surfaces;
The lifetime of the marker is much longer than that of the hot surface chalk;
The paint does not discolour, does not crack and does not peel off;
Easy to hold, recyclable cardboard holder protects Paintstik for maximum use;
Quick-drying marking is not damaged during processing or when immersed in a bath with cold water;
Paint leaves durable high-performance markings;
Temperature range of using the marker: from 93 °C to 538 °C;
Made in USA.
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Scope of application
Forging and foundry
Metallurgy industry
Aluminum plants
Stamping and mechanical workshops
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Type of marking surface
Coils
Blanks and beams
Casting
Ingots and plates
Rails and beams
Glass
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