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Uncoated carbon steel and the zinc coated
fasteners were extensively corroded after 90-day
salt spray exposure and the nuts were very
difficult to remove.
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Teflon and epoxy coated fasteners were corroded
at locations of coating damage after 90-day salt
spray exposure.
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The NUT-SEAL system protected fasteners were
free of any corrosion after 90-day salt spray
exposure.
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Conventional Zn, epoxy and Teflon coatings all
exhibited corrosion particularly at sites of
coating damage and were less effective than the
NUT-SEAL system in protecting the bolts from
weight loss corrosion.
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The NUT-SEAL nut and thread protector system is
effective in mitigating corrosion of bolts in
exposure to corrosive H2S-containing
atmospheres.
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Both corrosion testing and actual field
performance have proven the NUT-SEAL system as
an effective solution for fastener corrosion in
a wide range of applications.
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Based on longevity, efficiency and safety, the
NUT-SEAL system is less expensive than anything
on the market and provides significant time
savings by protecting the nut and bolt from
corrosion and physical damage, allowing easy
removal of the nuts from the bolts and reuse.
Both corrosion testing and actual field performance
has shown this protector system to be an effective
solution for fastener corrosion in a wide range of
applications.
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