Zingaspray offers the film galvanising system ZINGA in an aerosol spray for easy small applications. ZINGA contains 96% Zinc in the dry film and provides cathodic protection to ferrous metals. Zingaspray is ideal for the repairing and touching-up of damaged or old hot-dipped, Zinganised or other zinc coated structures. PHYSICAL DATA AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION WET PRODUCT Components - Zinc powder, Aromatic hydrocarbons, Binder Density (without propellant) - 1,60 kg/dm3 (± 0,05 kg/dm3) at 20°C Solid content (without propellant) - - 16,88% by volume (± 2%) - 59,49% by weight (± 2%) Propellant - Dimethylether (DME) Flash point - -41°C (~propellant) VOC - 668 g/L DRY FILM Colour - Grey Gloss - Matt Special features - - Good resistance to mechanical shocks, abrasion and erosion - Very economical - Ef cient and solid - Ideal for spot welding - Contains 96% Zinc in the dry film Temperature resistance - - Minimum -40°C - Maximum +120°C PACKING 500 mL - Available. Spray can CONSERVATION Shelf life - 2 years in the original, unopened package Storage - Store vertically in a dry environment at temperatures between 5°C and +35°C (preferably at room temperature ±18°C) SURFACE PREPARATION - Zingaspray can be applied on ferro-metals and damaged zinc surfaces. - For optimal performance, the metal should rst be degreased, preferably by steam-cleaning. Alternatively, the surface can be degreased using solvent (e.g. Zingasolv), but never use white spirit. - For optimal performance, clean to SA 2,5 (ISO 8501:2007). For non-critical (small) areas, cleaning to St 3 is suffcient. Roughness - Zingaspray should be applied on a metal substrate that has a roughness grade of ne to medium G (Rz 50 to 70 ?m) according to the standard ISO 8503-2:2012. - This can be obtained by grit-blasting (with sharp particles) but not by shot-blasting (with spherical particles). Make sure that the surface is degreased before the grit-blasting.