

International Interline 850 is a two component, chemically resistant, high solids, high build epoxy phenolic tank and pipe lining coating to provide corrosion protection for the internals of steel storage tanks and pipes containing a range of products.
International Interline 850 is a two component, chemically resistant, high solids, high build epoxy phenolic tank and pipe lining coating to provide corrosion protection for the internals of steel storage tanks and pipes containing a range of products, including crude oil, unleaded gasoline blends, MTBE, jet fuels, caustic solutions, potable water and a selected range of aromatic and aliphatic solvents. NSF Certification is for tanks of 1500 gallons (5679 litres) or greater and pipes 48 inches (122 cm) or greater in diameter.
Features & Benefits:
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![]() | Question:
Good Day! Please tell us for cargo with what maximum storage temperature can be used paint Interline 850? For example can we use Interline 850 for cargo with storage temperature 50-80 degrees of Celsius? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This will depend on the specific cargo, we have contacted you directly for more information. | |
![]() | Question:
Can Interline 850 be applied to Vinyl Ester fibreglass ? and if so other then a clean roughed up surface is a etch/prime coat of something required ? Thanks Mick |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
No, Interline 850 should be applied over steel prepared to a minimum Sa2½ (ISO 8501- 1:1988) or SSPC-SP10, with a sharp angular profile of 50-75µm (2-3 mils) depth. | |