Lanolin-Based Penetrating Rust Inhibitor
Lanolin-based penetrating rust inhibitor is a waxy, water-displacing compound that penetrates into rust, crevices, and overlapping joints to provide long-term corrosion protection on steel and iron surfaces. The lanolin forms a tenacious, self-healing film that is highly resistant to salt spray, humidity, and mild chemicals. It is widely used as a temporary or long-term rust preventive for stored parts, agricultural equipment, marine hardware, and structural steel exposed to harsh environments.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 6.0-8.0 |
| appearance | Amber to brown viscous liquid or soft solid |
| active content (%) | ≥95 |
| viscosity (cSt at 40°C) | 50-200 |
| salt spray resistance (h) | ≥500 |
Applications
- Long-term storage rust prevention for metal parts
- Agricultural and construction equipment seasonal corrosion protection
- Marine deck hardware and anchor chain rust prevention
- Structural steel hidden joint and crevice protection
- Military and defense equipment corrosion protection
Key Features
- Penetrates crevices and displaced water for comprehensive coverage
- Self-healing film repairs minor damage automatically
- Excellent saltwater and marine environment resistance
- Non-toxic, biodegradable lanolin base for safe handling