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Trenton Innercoat
for
Flange Fill

An all-purpose pipe coating with
excellent adhesion
and wetting properties for flange fill.


Innercoat is being
applied to a vertical flange fill that was
first wrapped with duct tape, enabling the
innercoat to adhere to the flange, creating
a protective seal. |
Description
Trenton Innercoat
protects straight pipe or irregular metal surfaces
from corrosion. It can be used for new services,
field patching, weld cutbacks and pipeline
reconditioning. It is a blend of microcrystalline
waxes designed to provide the most desirable
corrosion resistance, adhesion and wetting
characteristics. It is hot-applied directly to the
pipe surface and is always over-wrapped with a
proper Trenton wrapper depending on the type of
application. Its ease of application and “forgiving”
character in difficult applications make it an ideal
all-purpose pipe coating.
Application Procedure
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Heat Innercoat in pail
to 200°F using thermometer to monitor temperature.
Once temperature is achieved, reduce heat and
maintain temperature.
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Wrap flange gap with
duct tape (two wraps). Make a hole in the top for
inserting the funnel.
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Pour Innercoat
through the funnel slowly and continuously until the
Innercoat has fully filled the flange gap. The level
of Innercoat will decrease as it fills the voids in
the flange. Continue to top-off flange gap until the
level of Innercoat no longer decreases.
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After the flange gap has
been completely filled, allow 20 to 30 minutes
cooling time and remove the duct tape.
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If an overwrap is
desired after removal of the duct tape, use Trenton
#1 Wax-Tape (for below ground) or #2 Wax-Tape (for
above ground) to protect the outside flange bolts
and to interface with the Innercoat wax at the
flange gap seam.
Packaging
47 lb box
7-1/2 lb blocks (10 per case), 75 lbs/case
7-1/2 lb.blocks, quartered (10 per case), 75
lbs/case
Specifications
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Color |
Brown |
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Specific gravity
at 77°F |
.88 to .94 |
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Flash point, min |
500°F |
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Melting point |
160°F to 175°F |
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Penetration at
77°F |
26-50 |
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Dielectric
strength |
100 volts/mil |
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Safety |
Trenton Innercoat MSDS |
Quantity
Requirements
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