Repair, Seal, and Protect Corroded Metal
V570 is a two-part epoxy repair coating for non-submerged metal surfaces. It rolls on to help seal fine cracks and pinholes, protect against corrosion, and restore vertical, curved, slanted, round, or uneven metal areas.
- Two-part epoxy system designed for durable metal repair.
- Helps seal fine cracks and pinholes up to 25 mils.
- Can be used on its own or as part of a full drain pan restoration system.
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At a glance
Quick qualification for techs, facility managers, and distributor teams. Full details are in the spec sheet.
Corroded metal does not always need replacement
Rust, pinholes, fine cracks, and surface damage can shorten the life of metal equipment, housings, pans, frames, doors, posts, and other non-submerged metal surfaces. V570 is a two-part epoxy repair coating designed to help seal damaged areas and form a durable protective barrier against further corrosion.
Key benefits
Focus on outcomes that matter to operators and maintenance teams: cleaner operation, preserved performance, fewer complaints, and less maintenance churn.
Two-part epoxy strength
Uses a two-part epoxy system to create a durable repair coating for non-submerged metal surfaces exposed to corrosion.
Rolls onto difficult surfaces
Applies with a roller or brush to vertical, elevated, slanted, curved, round, underside, or uneven metal surfaces.
Helps seal cracks and pinholes
Helps repair fine cracks and pinholes up to 25 mils to reduce leak points and restore surface integrity.
- Protects non-submerged metal: Forms a tough protective barrier for metal surfaces exposed to corrosion but not continuously submerged in water.
- Standalone or system use: Can be used independently for corrosion protection or as the repair stage before Pancrete resurfacing in drain pan restoration.
- Extends equipment life: Helps restore damaged metal and reduce costly replacement when repair is the preferred option.
Choose the Right Product for the Repair
Use V570 When
The surface needs roll-on epoxy repair, sealing, or corrosion protection.
- Vertical, curved, slanted, round, or uneven metal
- Non-submerged metal needing protection
- Fine cracks or pinholes up to 25 mils
Use Pancrete When
A drain pan or basin needs a poured resurfacing layer after proper cleaning and repair.
- Drain pan bottoms
- Horizontal resurfacing areas
- Final smooth drainage surface
Use the Full System When
A damaged drain pan needs cleaning, repair, and final resurfacing for longer-term restoration.
- Clean Bond prepares the surface
- V570 seals damaged areas and sidewalls
- Pancrete creates the final drainage surface
How it works
- Shut down the system before coating begins.
- Read the full technical instructions and SDS before beginning work.
- Remove loose rust, dirt, crumbled cement, and other loose material from the surface completely.
- If grease is present, wash the surface with Clean Bond and allow it to dry.
- Avoid coating screws, bolts, or removable parts that may need to be accessed later.
- Complete all surface preparation before mixing Part A and Part B.
- Stir Part B before mixing. Pour Part A into Part B and mix thoroughly until no clear streaks remain.
- Mix full containers only. Mixing partial quantities is not recommended.
- Apply V570 immediately after mixing using a roller or brush.
- Coat vertical, curved, slanted, round, underside, or uneven metal surfaces as needed.
- Allow the epoxy coating to cure fully before returning the surface to service or proceeding to Pancrete.
Ideal for HVAC metal surfaces exposed to rust and corrosion, including drain pan sidewalls, housings, frames, ducts, pipes, and other non-submerged metal components. V570 may also be used on suitable non-submerged metal surfaces outside HVAC applications, such as metal doors, posts, signs, and similar metal areas where roll-on epoxy corrosion protection or repair is needed.
- Standalone epoxy corrosion protection on non-submerged metal
- Vertical metal surface restoration
- Curved, slanted, round, underside, or irregular metal repairs
- Drain pan sidewall repair before Pancrete resurfacing
- Corroded HVAC housings, frames, ducts, pipes, and metal components
- Suitable non-submerged metal doors, posts, signs, and similar metal surfaces