Industrial Uses

Preval is here to help put an end to rampant rust

Posted on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at 6:37 AM

Rust is cancer to any piece of machinery; it will eat away and devour your investment.  Many business owners maintain their equipment on a regular basis, and then get a professional paint job every couple of years to diminish the rust.  Fortunately, technology has advanced to a point where you can get that professional paint job from home at a low cost.  It may sound too good to be true, but that’s exactly what the military has done to cut back costs.

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Preval is working with the US Military to equip our troops

Posted on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at 10:05 AM

For our Armed Forces equipment specialists: (and those who want to know what the US Military uses, so you too can use the best stuff out there.)

The Preval Spray System is useful in applying Military Applications for a solvent based Moisture cure topcoat. The Armed forces use a single component Polymeric CARC to enhance the coating applications on military vehicles.  This combination protects paint finishes for longer paint life and fewer re-coats.  

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Preval Spray System works with new Waterborne Paint Technology

Posted on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at 7:28 AM

In an effort to reduce VOC emissions,  environmental regulations in many states now require that waterborne basecoats replace solvent basecoats for vehicle refinishing. Original equipment manufacturers have a vital interest in this development and how it will affect them in the future.  The Preval Spray system makes applying these economical and easy.

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Add new technology for very little money with the Preval Spray System

Posted on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 at 9:42 AM

We're going to write about some of the terrific (and inexpensive) ways that the Preval Spray System can help with OEM (original equipment manufacturing), as well as the possibilities for serious maintenance on finishes to your vehicles, boats, and even military equipment!

We're going to start with some suggestions for primers and one component systems:

Prepare your metals with specific primers for the surface you are working on.

A good finish for a Water Reducible System:

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