Method for stripping organic coatings from substrates

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – For metallic – siliceous – or calcareous basework – including...

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134 35, 134 36, 134 38, 134 40, 252158, C23G 100

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046197060

ABSTRACT:
A di-phase stripping composition is disclosed wherein an aqueous phase having a non-aqueous solvent phase dispersed therein is employed to provide significantly improved effectiveness to remove a wide variety of organic coatings from substrates coated therewith. The aqueous phase preferably includes alkaline components and the organic solvent phase comprises a glycol phenol ether or ethoxylated furfuryl alcohol alone or in combination. Other additives can be used effectively to improve the stripping action such as surfactants, chelates and/or sequesterants and dispersants.

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