THERMASHIELD |
| Bulb - Lamp Dip Coating |
| THERMASHIELD (298) |
| THERMASHIELD is a single component non yellowing clear coating lacquer for illumination products as used for displays, industry, film-theatrical trades, exhibits, promotions, advertising, or ornamental colorful bulbs and fluorescent tubes. |
| THERMASHIELD is a fast drying bridging lacquer for even film formation on glass surfaces. It is also used for coating/finishing many plastic surfaces such as Plexiglas and other thermoset and thermoplastic parts. |
| A colorful range of translucent light emitting dyes can be added for rapid dispersion. |
| Dry or pre-dispersed liquid dyes wet out in THERMASHIELD for fully saturated shades. |
| Powder dyes are available from Pylam Colors Co.; Tempe, Arizona. |
| Light emitting diodes (LED's), neon tubing, bent light pipes, and a variety of illumination products are surface colored. |
| THERMASHIELD is best suited for lower wattage lamps ranging from 1 watt to 100 watts. Hot bulbs such as quartz, halogen, and photo floods will scorch-burn the applied-dried THERMASHIELD coating. |
| For special effects textures, mica, filter-glitter, ground glass granules, and other surface embellishments can be bonded to the wet-dipped THERMASHIELD surface. |
| THERMASHIELD skins-films quickly as a single dip film former. One or more coats can be layered. |
| Economical and efficient and average 50 watt bulb costs $0.05 to coat and a 36" fluorescent tube at $0.25. |
| Packaging- 5 gallon pails and 55 gallon drums. |
copyright Zeller International & Catskill Computer Services, 2000 |