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Mobilzinc coating. Like dipping your steel structures in a galvanic bath.

Brushing or spraying steel with

Mobilzinc gives the same protection as dipping it in a galvanic bath. That's why "Zinc-rich" Mobilzinc gives the most effective, longest lasting, easiest applying cathodic protection of any coating.

Mobilzinc leaves a tough coating of zinc on steel substrates. During immersion, or in highly humid environments, the steel becomes cathodic and Mobilzinc becomes anodic. If the steel becomes exposed by damage, the zinc film is sacrificed slowly, protecting the steel.

No demanding application tech- niques are necessary with Mobilzinc.

It brushes or sprays on like ordinary paint. Its eye-appealing green color provides an easy-to-see contrast to unpainted surfaces. Setting time is just twenty minutes.

Extensive testing proved Mobilzinc effective for adverse marine and industrial environments, including bridges, offshore rigs, pulp and paper mills, chemical plants, caustic environments, and areas exposed to heavy abrasion or high temperatures.

For expert advice on the best

Mobilzinc coating for you, see your favorite Mobil oilfield supplier, or write to Mobil Chemical, Maintenance & Marine Coatings Dept., Edison, N.J., the largest supplier of maintenance coatings to the drilling industry.

Mobil Chemical

MAINTENANCE & MARINE COATINGS

Edison, N.J. / Kankakee, 111. / Toronto. Canada

Beaumont, Texas / Los Angeles, Calif.

MARINE FUELS • MARINE LUBRICANTS • MARINE COATINGS

WORLDWIDE MARINE SERVICE

ALSO FROM MOBIL: AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES, INDUSTRIAL METAL COATINGS, PACKAGING COATINGS, SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, WOOD FINISHES 171A

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