LPS 3 Premier Rust Inhibitor is a specially formulated long-term corrosion inhibitor protecting metal parts in inside storage for up to two years. When applied it forms a soft, transparent, waxy film sealing out moisture, air, acid, alkali fumes, and other corrosive elements. |
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Appearance/Physical State: | Cloudy/Liquid |
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Odor: | Mild. Cherry |
Melting Point/Freezing point: | Not Available |
Boiling Point/Range Aerosol: | Not Available, Bulk: 320°-392°F |
Vapor Pressure Aerosol: | Not Available, Bulk 2.6 mm Hg @20°C |
Partition Coefficient: | Not Available |
Percent Volatile Aerosol: | 63-82 %, Bulk: 78.45% |
Flammability Limit: | Lower 0.6, Upper 6% |
Propellant Aerosol: | Carbon Dioxide, Bulk: N/A |
VOC Content Aerosol: | 62.8%, Bulk: 75.58% |
Color: | Brown |
Flash Point: | Aerosol 64.4°F, Bulk 104.5°F |
Relative Density: | Not Available |
Evaporation Rate: | Aerosol - 151 (Ethyl Ether), Bulk: 0.2 (butyl acetate=1) |
Vapor Density: | Aerosol: Not Available, Bulk 4.8 |
Auto-Ignition Temperature: | 446°F (230°C) |
Viscosity: | Aerosol-Not Available, Bulk: 20-550cP |
Specific Gravity (water=1): | Aerosol: 0.87, Bulk: 0.81 |
Temperature Range °F(°C): | Not Available |
4-Ball Weld Load: | Not Available |
Good stuff for storing valuable steel engine components.
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
Lps 3 was good
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
A good product
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
Great product, I keep 1,2 & 3 in my hangar.
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
Good product for everyday use
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
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LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
Perfect.
LPS 00316 #3 PREMIER RUST INHIBITOR 11OZ AEROSOL
I wanted to ask someone today during the pickup...did not, so I will ask now: I plan to use this for the undercarriage of my SUV. I did a lot of research but just want to know what you think of this. I sometimes power wash the undercarriage (when I think SALT has accumulated) and I wonder what you think about LPS 3 standing up to this...just the ocassional power wash. Or is it better to rinse the undercarriage with a normal hosing?
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Yes, it meets MIL-PRF-16173E Grade 2 Class 1. Please see the Approvals tab for additional spec info.
LPS 3 cannot be used in the manner described. It can be applied to a dry, rusted surfaces that has had any loosely adhered corrosion removed. It will not convert the rust but will halt further corrosion from occurring. It cannot be painted over.
I believe it would be safe, but it is brown in color and could stain the paint. I would not recommend it for this application.
This product is a common use product, not aviation specific. It does not have a specific approval application guide. You would need to check your engine manual for storage procedures.
Per the manufacturer: it is possible that LPS 3 could transfer to other substrates and the petroleum components could affect some finishes.