Strips cured, electrostatic and powder coatings off jigs, hangers and rejected parts by immersion — no shot-blasting, no outsourcing, no damage to the metal underneath.
Paint has to come off jigs, stays and hangers before they go back on the line. There are two ways to do it — and only one of them leaves the tooling intact.
PR-701 doesn't dissolve the coating from the top down. It travels to the paint–metal interface, swells the film from beneath, and breaks the bond so the coating lifts away in sheets.
The coating comes away without abrasives, so the jig keeps its dimensions and its surface finish — and goes straight back into service.
Stripping is one stage of six. Rust removal, neutralisation and drying are what send the jig back clean, passivated and ready — and Taesung supplies every stage.
| Product code | PR-701 |
|---|---|
| Product name | Universal liquid paint remover |
| Appearance | Amber liquid |
| Character | Acidic · strong volatility |
| Application method | Immersion / dipping |
| Removes | Electrostatic coating, cured paint, powder coat |
| Used on | Jigs, stays, hangers, grills, rejected parts |
| Process stage | Step 01 of the 6-stage removal line |
| Pairs with | RR-100 · AR-100 |
| Manufactured | Chennai, India · Ulsan, Korea |
Tell us the coating, the substrate and the tank volume. We'll size the dosage and quote the full six-stage set.