
CashewXcel 701
Final Anti-Corrosive Enamel with Cashew Nut Shell Resin Technology

CashewXcel 701
is a premium final coat enamel formulated with cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) resin technology, offering exceptional rust prevention and long-term performance. It delivers a smooth, uniform finish that resists chemicals and moisture, making it ideal for demanding industrial, marine, and infrastructure environments.
Final Defense for Critical Infrastructure
Manufacturing plants and heavy machinery
Chemical processing facilities
Offshore and marine equipment
Structural steel in industrial buildings
Coastal infrastructure and ports
Pipelines, tanks, and bridges
Defence vehicles and high-value industrial assets
Engineered for Lasting Protection

Superior Rust Prevention
Utilizes CNSL resin technology to combat corrosion and extend asset life.

Smooth, Uniform Finish
Provides an attractive, easy-to-clean surface with excellent aesthetics.

Chemical & Moisture Resistance
Formulated to withstand harsh chemicals, solvents, and moisture common in industrial environments.

High Adhesion
Ensures strong, durable bonding to metal substrates even under extreme conditions.

Long-Lasting Durability
Supports extended maintenance intervals and protects critical infrastructure assets.
Application Methods & Guidelines
CASHEWXCEL 701 requires a compatible anti-corrosion primer before application. Apply on thoroughly cleaned, degreased, and rust-free metal surfaces. Use brush, roller, or spray application to achieve uniform coverage. Allow adequate drying time according to technical datasheet instructions before applying finishing coats or topcoats.



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