Special low temperature alloy used to restore and protect galvanized area of sheet and angle iron. Also use on cast iron for sealing, filling and repair cracks. Deposits are smooth and resist corrosion. Not for food or medical use.
Use as a substitute for discontinued product All-State #7. Special low temperature alloy used to restore and protect galvanized area of sheet and angle iron. Smooth, with a firm bond that resists corrosion.

| Typical Mechanical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Working Temperature | 600 °F, 316 °C |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent |
Primarily used to re-galvanize areas of sheet metal, angle iron, pipes and other structures that have been welded, brazed or cut with an oxy-acetylene torch. A favorite for use in the field to protect previously ungalvanized parts as well as to protect structures that are too large or too costly to disassemble and dip in galvanizing tanks.
Chip all slag from welds and wire brush loose scale, rust, paint, grease,dirt and other contaminants from surface to be protected. Bring base metal temperature to 600°F (316°C) and rub Galvover Rod over this area. No flux is needed. Spread the alloy by using a wire brush, cloth or paddle. Do not direct flame on the Galvover Rod but rather let the heat from the base metal melt the alloy. Keep the base metal from overheating.
All listed prices are in U.S. dollars and represent the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for sale in the United States. Actual selling price will be determined by the Distributor. Prices are subject to change without notice.