Description
Paint Booth Immersion Paint Stripper
Immersion paint stripper formulated to remove urethanes, epoxy, powder coating, e-coating, C.A.R.C, and difficult-to-remove coating systems. ChemWorld Immerse is:- A unique environmentally sensitive immersion paint stripper formulated to remove urethanes, epoxy, powder coating, e-coating, C.A.R.C, and difficult-to-remove coating systems.
- Does not contain hazardous ingredients such as phenol, creosol, chromate, cresylic acid, or methylene chloride.
- Was formulated to stryp coatings from all ferrous metals and most non-ferrous metal without effect on the metal. Recommended operating temperature for quickest stripping results is 120F to 140F, but most stripping can typically be completed at room temperature.
- Benzyl Alcohol - Cas No. 100-51-6
- Aromatic Sulfonate Detergent - proprietary blend
- Dihydrogen Sulfate - Cas No. 7664-93-9
- Hydroxyacetic Acid - Cas No. 79-14-1
- Use as received, but can be cut 50/50 with water for light-duty or single coat paint removal.
- Heat from ambient to 140F (Heat will significantly decrease strip time on almost every coating).
- Use heat and acid resistant tank, piping, and equipment.
- Mix or recirculate when heated, as components could separate during lengthy heating periods.
- Cover tank when possible to minimize product evaporation.
- Remove parts slowly from the process tank to minimize product drag-out.
- Let parts drain over the tank whenever possible. Rinse in fresh water after stripping.
- Remove stripped paint from tank often. This will extend tank life and minimize paint removal time.
We list only 5 gallon pails for small volume users. For 55 or 275 gallon containers please, email us with your zip code at Quotes@ChemWorld.com for a delivered price.
- Will your Paint Stripper Chemworld Paint Immerse go through 5 plus inches of both epoxy primer and polyurethane paint on the floor?
- It would be nearly impossible to get through 5†thick epoxy primer and polyurethane paint with a chemical. 1/4†is about the maximum. That paint must be manually removed first, then a paint removal program can be started.

