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Metal stripper
for paint

Metal stripper - Surfatek S.R.L. - for paint
Metal stripper - Surfatek S.R.L. - for paint
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for metal, for paint

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Surfatek paint strippers are used to remove any type of paint (liquid, powder, solvent-based, polyurethane, epoxy) from iron, aluminum, brass, copper, carbon and wood. They can be shared into liquid paint strippers and gel strippers: the latter are used when it is not possible to dip the surfaces to be treated, because they are too big. Depending on the paint stripper and the type of paint, the paint can be either dissolved in the solution, or you can have it lifted and detached from the surface. Subsequently, it will be possible to separate it from the solution by filtration, thus ensuring a long product life. There are multi-purpose chemical paint strippers, which are compatible with any type of material and paint and there are professional paint strippers that are aimed at more specific applications, on well-defined materials and paints: Surfatek sustains the use of professional paint strippers: based on the type of metal or material and the type of paint, we recommend dedicated professional products, able to provide maximum performance. All Surfatek chemical paint removers are free from methylene chloride. After any type of chemical stripping, it is always advisable to rinse with water in order to remove product remainders. Gel free from chlorinated solvents, especially designed for the removal of paints, glues and resins. Compatible with all metals, carbon and some types of plastic and rubber. It must be applied by brush or spatula. Liquid free from chlorinated solvents, especially designed to remove varnishes, resins and organic films from iron, steel, brass and copper.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.