DeNOVUS > Products > Gels and Lubricants > E-2400
   
 
     
  E-2400 Documents  
     
  Product Data Sheet  
  Case Studies  
 
- Bridge Rocker Support  
- Corrosion Under Insulation (C.U.I.)  
- C.U.I. - E-2400 applied to black industrial pipes immersed in 5% salt solution  
- Missouri Development of Transportation (MoD0t) Bridge Rocker Support  
- Natural Gas Distribution Preesure Regulator Vault Installation  
- Protecting Nuts and Bolts from Corrosion  
- Protecting Nuts and Bolts from High-Temperature Binding  
- Protection from Stress Cracking of Stainless Steel with E-2400  
- Resistance of E-2400 to Fertilizer Materials  
- Top Coating Materials for E-2400  
 
  Press Releases  
 
- Study of Products for Corrosion Under Insulation on Piping  
- Summary of Toxicity Data from Wildlife LTD Testing  
- E-2400 Toxicity Report  
- Evaluation of E-2400 as an Anti-Seize Compound  
- Testing of E-2400 on Rusted Pipes  
 
  MSDS  
     
   
   
   
 
 
E-2400
   

E-2400 is a patented, non-drying coating for moderate temperatures and cold applications which offers outstanding protection for the toughest crevice corrosion (CC) and corrosion under insulation (CUI) ferrous applications.

E-2400 has patented Elisha® mineralization technology inside. The special patented and patent pending compounded ingredients in E-2400 replace the corrosion process with a mineral formation that forms a mineral barrier approximately 50 angstroms deep into the surface of the metal.

The non-drying, pliable plastic features of the unique patented formulations provide healing to any subsequent breach of the mineral barrier. The mineral remains as an outer layer of the metal even if the E-2400 coating is removed.

 
  More Gels and Lubricants
 
- E-1270 EPL  
- E-2000  

The information given here is considered to be correct and is offered for your consideration, investigation and verification. No warranties are expressed or implied since the use of our products is beyond our control. Statements concerning the use of DeNOVUS™ products are not to be construed as recommending the infringement of any patent.

©2008 DeNOVUS LLC