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Indestructible Paint IP9134 Aluminium Loaded Polyimide (PL165) MSRR9134

IP9134 Aluminum Loaded Polyimide (PL165) MSRR9134 is a highly heat resistant aluminum loaded polyimide stoving enamel with a good, marine environment, corrosion and aircraft fluid resistance. The coating is suitable for the operating temperature of up to 570⁰F.

Product Type: Enamel

Application Area: Aerospace Engines, Marine Applications

Features: Automotive Fluid Resistant, Corrosion Resistant, Heat Resistance, Wide Temperature Operating Range

Chemical Family: Polyimides (PI)

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Product Type
Gloss
Glossy
Components
  • Single Pack Product.
  • May be thinned for application using S30.

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Solvent/Cleanup

S30

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Supply Viscosity35 - 45sB4 Cup
Flash Pointmin. 44°C-
VOC Content (As Supplied Mix)715.0g/l-
Density1.24kg/l-
Theoretical Coverage (20 Micron)14.0m²/l-

Regulatory & Compliance

EU REACH Status

Contains CAS: 872-50-4 which is classified as a SVHC. The future of this chemical is under discussion. SVHC status may lead to restriction for use by authorized users or the chemical may be banned under the REACH process.

Approvals/Specifications
  • MSRR 9134
  • AFS 1566
  • MTU: MTS 1521
  • NSN: 8010-99-192-5127
  • IP9134-R1 (Alternative to PL165) Used in conjunction with PL163 – for example coating magnesium on the inside of the European Fighter Aircraft gearbox at temperatures up to 570⁰F.

Technical Details & Test Data

Performance

PL163 is tested to the following minimum specifications; actual performance is far in excess of the following:

  • Heat Resistance - 100 hours at 570⁰F
  • Salt Water Fog - 100 hours
  • Skydrol - 3 hours at 160⁰F

Also used in conjunction with IP9310 and IP9029 for protecting magnesium running at 570⁰F for example on the viper engine.

Tested to be resistant to 5 Kv at film thicknesses of approximately 80 microns.