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Tank Strip 7
SaraWest Tank Strip 7 is a heavy duty bath remover for thick paint layers, powder coatings, epoxy, acrylate, urethane, two component lacquer, and pad print ink residues. It is built for industrial cleaning operations that need higher stripping power.
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Made in Pampa, Texas
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Scent, viscosity, color, claims. Our chemists tune it to your spec. Sample in weeks, not a year.
Spec a custom versionTypical use cases
- 01Powder coating lines and strip rooms
- 02Metal fixture and hook reclamation
- 03OEM and Tier 1 rework cells
Built for dip tanks that won’t tolerate half-measures or slow strip cycles.
Thick powder coat, epoxy, and urethane don’t give up easy. Operators lose hours to stubborn multilayer stacks, overheated tanks that still won’t bite, and fixtures so caked they transfer defects downstream. Media blasting chews labor and profile. Commodity removers stall after a few loads, leaving sludge, smear, and a long night ahead.
Tank Strip 7 is our heavy-duty immersion remover for industrial strip rooms and paint lines. The solvent system penetrates and undercuts multi-layer epoxy, 2K lacquer, acrylate, urethane, and pad-print inks, so films release rather than smear. It stays active under load, holds solids, and rinses clean - no greasy film that kills adhesion. Run it ambient when you can; add controlled heat when you need faster turns. Built for circulation, baskets, and real-world drag-out.
Made in Pampa, Texas at our 30,000 sq ft facility, Tank Strip 7 comes factory-direct with tight batch control and practical tech support. We private-label to your brand with your label specs, SDS, and compliance language, so you own the customer while we handle the chemistry. Available in 5-gal pails, 55-gal drums, and 275-gal IBCs for plants that move volume.
- Cuts under tough epoxy and powder stacks instead of smearing softened films.
- High-loading formulation extends bath life and reduces change-outs under production load.
- Low-residue rinse leaves metal clean and ready for recoat or weld.
- Performs from ambient to heated tanks for flexible cycle-time control.
- Built for dip tanks with agitation, filtration, and drag‑out recovery.
Use as supplied in a compatible immersion tank. Skim, filter, and maintain solution level to cover parts fully. Start at ambient temperature for light-to-moderate films. For faster turns on heavy builds, heat gradually and hold the bath within typical strip-room ranges; circulate or agitate to improve undercut. Always review the SDS and your tank’s ratings before applying heat.
Load parts in baskets or on racks to allow solution flow. Submerge until film lifts or wrinkles; check progress periodically. Typical dwell ranges from 15–60 minutes in heated service, longer at ambient or on high-crosslink systems. Assist release with mechanical agitation or a plastic scraper if needed.
After lift, drain over the tank to reduce drag-out. Rinse with high-pressure water. Follow with an alkaline wash if your spec requires. Allow to dry before recoat or return to process. Monitor solids, skim sludge, and filter routinely to maximize bath life.
- Coating lift typically observed within 15–60 minutes in heated tanks.
- Reduced or eliminated abrasive blasting, limited to light touch-up.
- Fewer bath change-outs per month under comparable production loading.
- Clean, residue-free substrate ready for recoat after water rinse.
- Consistent strip on fixtures, hooks, and complex geometries.
Distributors resell the same commodity strippers with markup and vague tech data. We formulate and manufacture in Pampa, TX, so you get factory-direct pricing and direct access to the people who built the blend. That means tighter QC, faster iteration, and labeling that fits your compliance and brand. You stop paying for middlemen and start buying chemistry that’s built for your line.


