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Socoglaze Pt-522 Primer Coating - Zinc Chromate Yellow - Aerosol - Expired

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Part# 99-02308
MFR Model# 6446Q0K

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Note: This product expired August 2025.

Note: Photo shows aerosol, pint, and quart sizes only. 2 Oz Kit, 1/2 Gallon, Gallon, 2 Gallon, and 5 Gallon not pictured.

Certification paperwork must be requested at time of order.

The primers provided by Products Techniques, Inc. have been formulated specifically to inhibit corrosion, inhibit degradation, resist harmful chemicals and promote adhesion between the substrate and top coat. Primers can be applied to nearly any substrate used in the construction of aircraft.

Zinc Chromate, Zinc Oxide, and Zinc Phosphate primers are available in aerosols, quarts and gallons. The two component Epoxy primers are available in quart kits and gallon kits.

The Primers offered through Aircraft Spruce ® have been formulated to meet and exceed military, aviation and aerospace industry standards. Please refer to the Technical Data for each top coat to review product descriptions, mixing instructions, application instructions and to identify what coating will work best for your application.
   
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WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals including ETHYLBENZENE, which is / are known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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