LPS 3® PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR

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Описание

LPS 3 Premier Rust Inhibitor is a specially formulated long-term corrosion inhibitor protecting metal parts in inside storage for up to two years. When applied it forms a soft, transparent, waxy film sealing out moisture, air, acid, alkali fumes, and other corrosive elements.

Features
  • Protects for up to 2 years indoors
  • Prevents rust and corrosion
  • Safe on all metals
  • Safe to use on rubber, fabric, plastics, and paints
  • Inhibits exfoliation and filiform corrosion of aluminum
  • Safe on all metals
  • NSF® Certified: H2 Registration #129027 (Aerosol); #059849 (Bulk)
  • Acceptable for use in Canadian Food Processing Establishments
  • Penetrates to displace moisture
Eligibilities

Applications

  • Aircraft Fuselages, Battery Terminals, Cables, Chains, & Pulleys, Cargo Sections, Elevators, Metal Parts, Offshore Drilling Equipment, Outdoor Electrical Connections, Outdoor Equipment & Tools, Overseas Storage or Shipments, Pumps & Hose Assemblies, Interior Sections of Vehicle Doors
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Вопросы и ответы
Does LPS 3 premier rust inhibitor meet MIL-C-16173 Grade 2?

Yes, it meets MIL-PRF-16173E Grade 2 Class 1. Please see the Approvals tab for additional spec info.

Can LPS 3 be used as primer, directly on rusty surfaces, then painted over?

LPS 3 cannot be used in the manner described. It can be applied to a dry, rusted surfaces that has had any loosely adhered corrosion removed. It will not convert the rust but will halt further corrosion from occurring. It cannot be painted over.

curious if LPS 3 can be a substitute for polishing and waxing my painted Cessna 182 external fuselage if applied frequently (every 2 weeks?). The aircraft lives outside in Hawaiis salty air and hot sun.

I believe it would be safe, but it is brown in color and could stain the paint. I would not recommend it for this application.

Is it safe to spray this inside an aircraft engine cylinder if its going to be parked up for a while?

This product is a common use product, not aviation specific. It does not have a specific approval application guide. You would need to check your engine manual for storage procedures.