Epoxy coal tar paintIt is a high-performance anticorrosive insulation coating, primarily composed of epoxy resin, coal tar pitch, pigments, additives, and solvents. This coating boasts excellent adhesion, impact resistance, water resistance, and superior drying properties, rust prevention, and chemical resistance. Additionally, it exhibits good wear resistance and oil resistance, and can be used within a temperature range of -4℃ to 150℃. The main applications of epoxy coal tar paint include underground and submerged steel pipes, cast iron pipes, and concrete pipes for internal and external anticorrosion, as well as in chemical factory buildings, various steel structures, docks, ships, sluices, refining and chemical equipment, and concrete structures for anticorrosion, waterproofing, and impermeability.
Epoxy coal tar paint application and storage require safety precautions. The work area must have adequate ventilation. Workers should take proper protective measures, such as wearing glasses, gloves, and masks, to prevent skin contact and inhalation of paint mist. Smoking and open flames are strictly prohibited in the work area. Additionally, the paint should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from fire and heat sources.
Application of epoxy coal tar paint requires attention to technical specifications such as drying time, adhesion, and saltwater resistance. Additionally, the ratio and method of paint mixing are crucial factors. Typically, the recommended ratio is 10:1 (by weight) of paint to hardener, and thorough mixing is required before use.




































