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Introduction: High solid content, environmentally friendly anti-corrosion coating based on modified flake glass epoxy composite
Key Performance: The paint film contains finely arranged glass flake scales that are mutually overlaid.
— Corrosion-resistant to acids, alkalis, salts, water, and oil
Excellent corrosion-resistant medium permeability
Design Purpose: Long-lasting heavy corrosion protection for urea granulation towers, synthetic desulfurization towers, offshore platforms, wastewater treatment, and environmental protection, chemical, marine, oilfield, and shipbuilding industries.
— Corrosion and waterproof protection for facilities and equipment in environmental protection, construction, metallurgy, and chemical industries
Physical Parameters: Base Coat (Iron Red), Mid-Coat (Grey), Top Coat (various colors)
Density: (1.2-14) g/m², (12-14) g/m², (1.0-12) g/m²
Installation Instructions
Flash Point: Not less than 26℃
Touch dry: (20-30)℃ (1.0-20)h
Fully cured: 7 days
Curing Agents: G-05 (Base Coat) G-06 (Mid Coat) G-07 (Top Coat)
Blend Ratio Base Material: G-05 = 100:13 (Aged for 20 minutes) Base Number: G-06 = 100:13 (Aged for 20 minutes)
Base Material: G-07 = 3:1 (Aged for 20 minutes)
Application Method: Brush coating
Diluent: X-117
Bulk Order: 5%
Mixing Time: 8h
Recoating Interval: Less than 24h (20%), Large (see notes)
Installation Instructions: The construction surface must be clean and dry. The surface treatment for rust removal should meet CB standard T2 or B2 level. The surface temperature should be above the dew point to prevent condensation of moisture. It should be noted that temperatures at or below the freezing point may cause the surface to freeze, affecting the adhesion of the paint film. The paint itself...
The temperature should be above 15°C to ensure normal construction performance. During construction in confined spaces and during the drying period, abundant ventilation is required.
Topcoat: Epoxy glass flake heavy-duty anticorrosive coating.
Note: The film thickness can be adjusted as needed; however, this will accordingly alter the amount used and affect the drying time. The coating may discolor if exposed to sunlight during use.
Exposure to immersion, heavy fog, large temperature variations, chemical erosion, or abrasion requires a minimum of 72 hours between heavy coatings.
If the surface is contaminated, rinse it clean with high-pressure fresh water before recoating and allow it to dry naturally. If the recoating interval exceeds the heavy weight, it must be sanded.
Coarse surface for enhanced adhesion between paint layers.
Note: This JINGJIA is suitable for metal structure surfaces treated with sandblasting or equivalent processes, offering high-temperature resistance and corrosion prevention.






























