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Product category: Materials and components
News Release from: Maintech | Subject: Water or detergent-removable paint markers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 27 June 2006

Easy-clean paint markers

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ITW Dykem's new paint markers remove the need for industrial solvent, as they are removable with either water or detergent.

Rinz Off and Sudz Off from ITW Dykem are paint markers with new formulations that offer real industrial markers that are completely removable with either water or detergent This reduces the need for solvents in the workplace and prevents ghosting or bleed through on finished products

Rinz Off is a water-removable industrial marker that washes off easily with just water.

Sudz Off is a detergent-removable industrial marker that washes off with a detergent having a pH of 10 or more.

Sudz Off, developed for use in automotive manufacturing by ITW Dykem, is perfect for making temporary marks on bare metal anywhere a removable marker is needed.

After removal, the mark will not ghost or bleed through.

These Dykem formulas are delivered in an industrial strength aluminium barrel with a valve action tip that releases paint as required for smooth and continuous marking.

ITW Dykem recommends these new removable paint markers for the following industries: aerospace, automotive, construction, fabrication, HVAC, white goods manufacture, equipment and appliances, ship fabrication, quality control and welding.

ITW Dykem manufactures a range of products for liquid marking in industrial environments.

The Dykem brand, recognised as the leader in their field in the USA, is now available in the UK through Maintech.

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