Due to the inevitable presence of metal corrosiveness, anti-corrosion paint products have become indispensable in the construction of machinery and equipment. Moreover, with the advancement of technology and modern processing techniques, the effectiveness of anti-corrosion paints has significantly increased. Epoxy zinc-rich primers are one such example. Below, we will explain the applications of epoxy zinc-rich primers.
The characteristics of the epoxy zinc-rich primer: a two-component paint with the first component consisting of various additives and solvents, and the second component being the curing agent. It is a paint that can be used in a normal temperature drying environment and is particularly suitable for steel structures and the protection and decoration of non-ferrous metals at 150°C.
As a type of epoxy series product, there isn't just epoxy zinc-rich primer paint; there's also a product called epoxy coal tar paint. Do you know the differences between these two products?
A notable difference lies in the application: epoxy zinc-rich primer, commonly used for machinery exposed to atmospheric conditions, versus epoxy coal tar paint, often applied for corrosion and rust prevention on underground equipment such as pipelines, machinery, and the bottom of oil tanks.


