Dy-Mark Mine Marking is a marking out paint specially formulated for above/below ground areas
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PAINT-MMV-ORA - Dy-Mark® Mine Marking Paint - Vertical Spray
Vertical Orange, 350G
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Attributes
Optional Package/Box Quantity |
1
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Color |
Orange
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Temperature Range |
-10°C to 30°C
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Details
Application
Available Options
Horizontal spray design is also available
Description
Vertical Orange, 350G
Features
- Formulated for above/below ground areas
- 360° valve for any direction spray
- Two nozzle options for upright/inverted spray or horizontal spray application
- Bright, highly visible marks on dark surfaces
- Vertical spray is suitable for use with Dixon's Mine Marking Paint Stick (5m extension)
How It Works
- Dy-Mark Mine Marking is a marking out paint specially formulated for above/below ground areas (not recommended for underground coal mines - use Mine Marking Non-Flammable).
- Horizontal features a standard paint nozzle, where the main application is side walls. Vertical is designed for marking ceilings and floors. For high ceilings and hard-to-reach areas, use the Mine Marking height extension handle (suitable for use with both options). Applications include marking out ore zones in grading control, pit walls and sever grids layouts.
Instructions
- Hold the can upright or in the inverted position and spray with the nozzle approximately 20-25cm from the surface.
- Adjust the spray width by moving closer or further away from the surface to be sprayed.
- Drying Time - 3 minutes (25°C)
Safety Notes
- Store correctly- locked up, protected from sunlight, in a well-ventilated place.
- Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C (122°F).
- Dispose of contents/empty aerosol container according to regional regulations.
- Spray unwanted paint onto a newspaper, allow to dry and dispose of via domestic waste collection.
- Empty aerosol cans are recyclable via steel can recycling programs.
Use
Will produce 200+ ‘X’ marks, up to 120 linear metres (depending on surface and colour used)