详情描述

Epoxy rust-inhibiting primer

Composition   The epoxy rust-preventing primer A component is composed of epoxy resin, rust-inhibiting pigments, additives, solvents, etc., while the B component is the curing agent.

Performance  The coating forms a stable complex with iron, thus offering excellent stability against rust and long-lasting corrosion protection. It adapts well to both rusty and rust-free steel surfaces, boasts good mechanical properties of the film, and has strong adhesion.

Usage  Rust-in-Place Rust Preventive Primers are suitable for repairing and protecting surfaces of rusted steel and rusted paint films. Rusty steel typically requires sandblasting or grinding before painting, which is time-consuming and costly. The use of rust-in-place primers solves these issues. Epoxy rust-in-place coatings can be directly applied to steel surfaces with rust (rust layer under 60 micrometers) and surfaces with simple rust removal for corrosion prevention.

Product Specifications

Mixed Ratio: Component A: Component B = 26:4

Technical Specifications

Complementary system

Epoxy rust-inhibiting primer is used in various fields such as steel structures, buildings, bridge steel structures, port facilities, construction machinery, petrochemical storage tanks, pipeline corrosion protection, etc. It is mainly matched with epoxy iron oxide intermediate coating and corrosion-resistant topcoat.

Construction Method

1. Raw Material Processing

Simple removal of rust and raised paint and oil污 from the coated metal surface is required.

2. Mixed

Priced by weight ratio (as indicated on the product packaging)

While mixing, slowly pour the hardener into the main agent while continuously stirring to ensure thorough and even mixing.

Mixed paint is aged at (23±2℃) for 30 minutes, then filtered through a 60-80 mesh screen and transferred to another container for storage.

The mixed paint has a shelf life of 3 hours. Please schedule usage according to the progress of the application.

3. Construction Conditions

The coating operation should be carried out as soon as possible after the substrate treatment, generally not exceeding 6 hours. The surface temperature of the substrate and the ambient temperature should generally not be below 10°C, with the surface temperature at least 5°C higher than the dew point, and the relative humidity of the air should not exceed 75%.

4. Coating Methods

This paint can be applied using brush, airless spraying, and air-assisted spraying methods.

5. Dilute

Generally, paint requires a compatible thinner to adjust viscosity and clean tools.

6. Coating Spacing

One-component paint is ready for subsequent coating after drying. For two-component paint, it is recommended to wait the following curing time before coating: