RAL 1000 Green Beige High Temperature Zinc rich Epoxy Polyester Paint Powder Coating For Gas Stove Grease Proofing
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RAL 1000 Green Beige High Temperature Zinc rich Epoxy Polyester Paint Powder Coating For Gas Stove Grease Proofing DESCRIPTION
Zinc Rich Powder Coating
Zinc powder coating is an anti-corrosive primer, designed to protect steel substrates. Used in a two-coat system, zinc powder coating forms a resilient base layer. For exterior use, you will need to then apply a second layer which will be a polyester powder coating.
Main Benefits:
Resistance to corrosion and chemicals Excellent surface wetting and adhesion to substrates You can paint over it with different intermediate and surface coats without sanding Strong and long-lasting performance
What is zinc powder coating made of?
It is a form of epoxy zinc paint where, besides zinc, there are two key elements; epoxy resin and a hardener. Epoxy has a proven chemical resistance which makes it ideal for sealing steel, concrete and other industrial materials. Zinc powder may be applied as a stand-alone coating, but only for internal use, but typically it works as an undercoat, providing additional protection from corrosion beneath a topcoat.
A zinc powder coating will act as a metallic barrier, preventing moisture from reaching metal surfaces. As well as through exposure to the outside elements, corrosion can occur in many industrial environments, through ventilation ducts and in the atmosphere itself where certain chemicals are in use. By applying a zinc powder coat, you create a durable finish that supports steel surfaces in resisting the effects of corrosion.
How to prepare a surface for zinc powder coating?
It is important to remove any foreign substances attached to these surfaces and any metal defects, such as indentations or tool marks. These indentations can cause paint defects if you do not remove them first. Sandblasting also improves adhesion when the zinc powder layer is applied. Once you have thoroughly prepared the surface, you can then apply the zinc powder coating.
How to apply zinc powder coating? After this spraying process, the coated material is placed in a curing oven where the heat will help the sprayed coating adhere chemically to the substrate. The heat creates molecular changes in the zinc powder coating, creating a tough, durable shell.
Why use zinc powder as an undercoat?
Corrosion will strike at weak points in a coating system, and will exploit those aspects where a design is weakest such as: Poor air circulation A multi-coat system, using zinc powder coating as a base, will provide a higher level of protection at these sharp edges and other intrinsically weaker points in a fabrication. Applying an undercoat will help protect against corrosion, provide good mechanical and chemical resistance and supply a resilient base layer upon which you can then apply a topcoat of your choice.
Are there economic and environmental benefits? Reducing wear and tear, it extends the natural lifecycle of substrates in constant use, providing a cost-effective solution that support increased productivity. Epoxy anti-corrosion primers are also exempt from labelling requirements for hazardous substances, and powder coatings emit zero or near-zero volatile organic compounds.
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