The Differences and Uses of Rust-Proof and Corrosion-Proof Paints
Anti-rust Paint:
Primarily used for rust prevention on steel, this type of primer is typically applied directly to steel structures that have been properly rusted or to those that have been phosphatized or passivated.
Corrosion-Resistant Paint
Primarily applied in various corrosive environments, such as chemical plants, power stations, aqueous corrosion, and marine salt spray corrosion, etc., the water-based rust preventive paint system is designed for these conditions.
General Overview. Our rust-proof coatings are designed for various materials, including steel structures, concrete, fiberglass, wood, and more. All rust-proof paints are primers, applied directly to the steel.
Structural Contact. Anti-corrosion paint is usually a配套paint, consisting of multiple coatings such as primer, intermediate, and topcoat.



