ZINC PHOSPHATE PRIMERS

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09-02128
069.000A701.076
ZINC PHOSPHATE PRIMERS
2 985
09-02127
069.000A702.076
A-702 VALSPAR PRIMER GREEN
2 985
Описание
Maximum adhesion to bare aluminum and steel Tempo's Zinc Phosphate Primers are recommended for priming bare metal. These primers provide maximum bonding to bare aluminum and steel. Tempo's Primers have been the workhorse in the aviation industry for many years.

The A-701 Yellow and A-702 Green Zinc Phosphate Primers meet the performance standards outlined in Federal Specification T-P-1757A. They also exceed the 800 hours of salt spray fog test (ASTM #B117).
A-701 will replace A-901 Yellow and A-702 will replace A-902 Green.

Aircraft Primers - Zinc Phosphate

Color
Color No. Part No.
Yellow (12 oz.) A-701 09-02128
Green (12 oz.) A-702 09-02127
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Does the A-702 have a shelf life?

The shelf life for item number A-702 (09-02127) is 3 years. All Plasti-kote and Tempo products have a 3 year shelf life.

Is Tempo A-702 Zinc Phosphate Primer able to be used under Poly-Tak fabric cement? I see it's a modified epoxy product and it doesn't seem to affect the dried primer on a test piece. Thank you, Wayne

In the past Poly Fiber has told us to only use Poly Tak over epoxy primers, so I would say no, unless Poly Fiber tells you something different for your application.

What is optimum coverage? I am using the green and it seems to take 4 coats or more to get a solid green color, but is it necessary to go that thick? I don't mind seeing an uneven coat as long as it provides protection. Also the fewer coats the less weight, not to mention less $$ in primer.

It doesn't say in the instructions, but in general, an acid etch primer like this does not require it to be a solid color, just coat the material and it will etch it.

What kind of surface prep is required? Do I need to use an etchant before using this product?

This is a self etching primer and intended to be used on bare metals. An etch is not needed.

What kind of surface prep is required? Do I need to use an etchant before using this product?

This is a self etching primer and intended to be used on bare metals. An etch is not needed.

Is this primer to promote adhesion of a top coat or corrosion protection or both? Will it provide corrosion protection without a top coat?

This is a zinc phosphate self etching primer. It does help adhesion, but more commonly used for corrosion protection without a top coat. commonly used on aluminum interior parts.

Other than color, any differences between the yellow and green Tempo zinc phosphate aviation primer? Read anecdotal write-ups that yellow goes on smoother ... fact or fiction?

We are unaware of any other difference besides the color. We sell twice a much of the green than the yellow primer.

For surface prep, other primers require a light sanding after cleaning. The instructions on the spray can only indicate that the surface should be clean, dry, and free of dust. Is light sanding required or recommended? Thanks

Per the supplier: This will depend if the surface you are planing on putting this product on is smooth or rough. If the surface is rough, then a light sanding will be recommended.

To clarify the surface prep question, clean, dry, smooth aluminum sheet used for skins should not be sanded prior to application?

Correct, as per vendor, this seems to be more of a personal opinion. If the surface is smooth enough with no rough spots then it would not need to be lightly sanded. It will only needed to be lightly sanded if what you are spraying the primer on is rough, to sand down the rough spots to make it smooth.

I just painted my first item with this primer. It is a mild steel bracket that was prepped with scotch bright and Acetone. After half a day of drying, it is still very tacky to the touch. Is this normal?

Per the supplier: This may be depending on what the weather conditions are like. Please review the tech data sheet which is linked in the "Documents" tab of this web page for more information.

This is a follow on question to use of the Tempo Zinc Phosphate Primer. I think that will work for me and I plan on using it in my garage. I will have the door open but I want to be safe and wondered what type of respirator would work well for me without breaking the bank. Is there certain features I should look for when using this Primer out of the spray can?

You always want to be in a well ventilated area. Part number 12-02268 is a combo mask, that is a vapor and particle mask which works very well. You can review the full description on our web site.

Can Tempo zinc phosphate primer be bought in quarts and gallon cans?

No, Tempo only offers in aerosol cans. We do stock PTI Zinc Chromate & Zinc Oxide in quarts and gallons.

Can I use this Zinc Phosphate primer on a propeller before I paint it with epoxy paint?

This primer can be used on many applications. We suggest contacting the prop manufacturer for their suggestions.

Did this replace Zinc Chromate? (If so, why?)

This brand of paint discontinued offering zinc-chromate many years ago, and now offers a not so hazardous zinc phosphate material. We are not exactly sure why, but we still have a supplier that can provide zinc chromate, for example p/n 09-00901. PTI offers zinc chromate in many sizes.

Can you post the MSDS in the Documents with the TDS?

Yes, we have added the MSDS.