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Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry

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Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry

Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry provides a clean, residue-free protective barrier to stop weld spatter sticking to surfaces.


Ideal for welding, maintenance, and production environments where cleanliness and efficiency matter.

Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry is a dry powder, methylene chloride–based aerosol that forms a white film barrier to prevent weld spatter adhesion.

  • Dries to a visible white coating
  • Prevents spatter from sticking to metal surfaces during welding
  • Residue can be brushed or wiped off after welding
  • Helps reveal weld cracks and imperfections
  • Silicone-free formulation
  • Surfaces may be painted after proper cleaning
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Frequently Asked Questions

Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry – FAQs for Industrial Welding Applications

Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry is a professional-grade welding protection spray formulated to create a dry, white film barrier that prevents molten metal particles from adhering to surfaces during MIG, TIG, or stick welding. Unlike liquid or gel-based products, this industrial welding spray NZ provides precise, residue-free protection for workpieces, jigs, fixtures, and welding nozzles—ideal for professional workshops and fabrication environments.

The result is cleaner welds, fewer surface defects, and reduced post-weld cleanup time. This welders anti spatter NZ solution also improves safety by reducing burn-through, pitting, and fire risks while allowing weld cracks to be highlighted for accurate inspection and quality control.

Because it contains no silicone or oily residue, Sprayon Anti-Spatter Dry allows immediate post-weld finishing — surfaces can be painted, plated, or coated straight after welding. Trusted by professionals across Auckland and NZ, it’s the welding protection spray Auckland teams rely on for clean, efficient results and long-term equipment protection.

For more high-performance maintenance solutions, explore our Engineering & Welding Products range.
For safety compliance and handling information, refer to the EPA NZ Hazardous Substances Database.

Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry is a professional-grade welding protection spray formulated to create a dry, white film barrier that prevents molten metal particles from adhering to surfaces during MIG, TIG, or stick welding. Unlike liquid or gel-based products, this industrial welding spray NZ provides precise, residue-free protection for workpieces, jigs, fixtures, and welding nozzles—ideal for professional workshops and fabrication environments.

The result is cleaner welds, fewer surface defects, and reduced post-weld cleanup time. This welders anti spatter NZ solution also improves safety by reducing burn-through, pitting, and fire risks while allowing weld cracks to be highlighted for accurate inspection and quality control.

Because it contains no silicone or oily residue, Sprayon Anti-Spatter Dry allows immediate post-weld finishing — surfaces can be painted, plated, or coated straight after welding. Trusted by professionals across Auckland and NZ, it’s the welding protection spray Auckland teams rely on for clean, efficient results and long-term equipment protection.

For more high-performance maintenance solutions, explore our Engineering & Welding Products range.
For safety compliance and handling information, refer to the EPA NZ Hazardous Substances Database.

For best results, shake the aerosol well and spray a light, even coat from 20–30 cm away. Apply only to clean, dry surfaces likely to be exposed to spatter, such as:

  • Metals including steel, stainless steel, and aluminium
  • Welding equipment like nozzles, tips, jigs, clamps, and benches
  • Fixtures and fabrication surfaces around the weld area

Allow the coating to dry briefly before welding. During the process, molten spatter will not fuse to the treated areas, and once the weld has cooled, residues can be simply brushed or wiped off. No harsh abrasives are needed.

This dry, residue-free approach makes Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry suitable for projects that require subsequent painting, powder coating, or plating. It can be used across workshops, body shops, and industrial production lines where cleanliness and efficiency are essential.

Important safety notes (from SDS):

  • Classified as a compressed gas aerosol under UN1950, DG Class 2.2.
  • Contains methylene chloride, talc, and carbon dioxide propellant.
  • PPE such as gloves and safety glasses should be used; ensure good ventilation.
  • Avoid prolonged inhalation—mechanical extraction is recommended indoors.
  • Store upright in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat or direct sunlight.

For best results, shake the aerosol well and spray a light, even coat from 20–30 cm away. Apply only to clean, dry surfaces likely to be exposed to spatter, such as:

  • Metals including steel, stainless steel, and aluminium
  • Welding equipment like nozzles, tips, jigs, clamps, and benches
  • Fixtures and fabrication surfaces around the weld area

Allow the coating to dry briefly before welding. During the process, molten spatter will not fuse to the treated areas, and once the weld has cooled, residues can be simply brushed or wiped off. No harsh abrasives are needed.

This dry, residue-free approach makes Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry suitable for projects that require subsequent painting, powder coating, or plating. It can be used across workshops, body shops, and industrial production lines where cleanliness and efficiency are essential.

Important safety notes (from SDS):

  • Classified as a compressed gas aerosol under UN1950, DG Class 2.2.
  • Contains methylene chloride, talc, and carbon dioxide propellant.
  • PPE such as gloves and safety glasses should be used; ensure good ventilation.
  • Avoid prolonged inhalation—mechanical extraction is recommended indoors.
  • Store upright in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat or direct sunlight.

Compared with conventional oil- or silicone-based sprays, Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry provides distinct advantages:

  • Residue-free finish – no contamination of coatings, paint, or plating, ensuring adhesion quality.
  • Non-silicone and non-oily formula – avoids common defects in surface finishing.
  • Dry visible barrier – welders can confirm coverage before work begins, reducing risk of missed areas.
  • Safer handling – formulated as a non-flammable, VOC-compliant aerosol, lowering fire risks in workshops.
  • Extended equipment life – reduces spatter build-up on tips and nozzles, cutting maintenance downtime and replacement costs.

In terms of compliance, the SDS classifies it under:

  • Skin Irritant Cat. 2
  • Eye Irritant Cat. 2A
  • Carcinogenicity Cat. 1A (due to methylene chloride content)
  • Specific Target Organ Toxicity (repeated exposure, lungs) Cat. 1

This means businesses must ensure proper PPE use, ventilation, and storage in line with WorkSafe New Zealand welding safety regulations. Waste disposal should comply with hazardous waste laws—empty cans should not be punctured or incinerated.

By choosing Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry, industrial users gain a solution that is both performance-driven and safety-conscious, aligning with international standards for welding consumables.

Compared with conventional oil- or silicone-based sprays, Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry provides distinct advantages:

  • Residue-free finish – no contamination of coatings, paint, or plating, ensuring adhesion quality.
  • Non-silicone and non-oily formula – avoids common defects in surface finishing.
  • Dry visible barrier – welders can confirm coverage before work begins, reducing risk of missed areas.
  • Safer handling – formulated as a non-flammable, VOC-compliant aerosol, lowering fire risks in workshops.
  • Extended equipment life – reduces spatter build-up on tips and nozzles, cutting maintenance downtime and replacement costs.

In terms of compliance, the SDS classifies it under:

  • Skin Irritant Cat. 2
  • Eye Irritant Cat. 2A
  • Carcinogenicity Cat. 1A (due to methylene chloride content)
  • Specific Target Organ Toxicity (repeated exposure, lungs) Cat. 1

This means businesses must ensure proper PPE use, ventilation, and storage in line with WorkSafe New Zealand welding safety regulations. Waste disposal should comply with hazardous waste laws—empty cans should not be punctured or incinerated.

By choosing Sprayon Welders Anti-Spatter Dry, industrial users gain a solution that is both performance-driven and safety-conscious, aligning with international standards for welding consumables.

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