What is Anti Corrosion Coating?
Rust is the single biggest cause of plant and equipment failure, including mechanisms, sections, structures, supports, and pipelines, in industrial processes. Atmospheric corrosion in the form of air and water is the main culprit, but environmental factors, including high temperatures and pressures as well as harsh substances, chemicals, and gases, can also accelerate corrosion of carbon steel and other metals.
The anti-corrosion coating prevents rust by reducing the direct access of air and water to the metal. This coating enables additional protection of the metal surface and acts as a barrier to prevent contact between chemical compounds or corrosive materials. Protexion provides rust-resistant fastener coating services that offer rust protection and lubrication benefits. Anti-corrosion coatings protect metal components from moisture, salt spray, oxidation or exposure.
Types of anti corrosion coatings are:
Fluoropolymer
Fluoropolymer is a high-efficiency resin combined with fluoropolymer lubricants. They form with an excellent solid film that controls friction by significantly reducing friction. The fluoropolymer is useful in extremely high and low temperature environments. Fluoropolymers are also resistant to corrosive chemicals, primarily to resist corrosion.
Epoxy
Epoxy is available in the most common industrial coatings. Epoxy flooring systems are frequently discussed. However, it can be used in industrial workplaces. Different epoxy formulations have fundamentally different conductive and temperature resistant properties.
There are two main types of epoxy coatings:
1. Air-dried epoxy coating
2. Epoxy Thermal Cure Coating
Phosphate
Phosphate is a type of steel and other metal conversion coating. It consists of a crystalline structure formed by ferrous metal substrates. It is used for pre-treatment of industrial surfaces before coating or painting. In addition to protection against corrosion, it improves the frictional properties of sliding components. It can prevent rust on threaded components with a proper oil topcoat.
Inorganic Zinc
The ideal form of corrosion protection for flammable metal surfaces is inorganic zinc. It provides some good protection against rust on the market and is effective against weather, salt attacks and solvents. Inorganic zinc coatings are best used in coastal installations. We have found that this type of protection has been used by many ships.
Protexion offers many solutions to protect materials and surfaces from harsh environmental conditions and UV damage - including wood, metal, marine, glass, stone, plastic, automotive, roofing, concrete and more! Our anti-corrosion coatings form a seamless bond that is impermeable to liquids and protects the surface from dirt, rust and decay. The result is a sealed surface protected from environmental conditions and UV light that is very easy to clean. Contact us today to find the best anti-rust coating and paint for your industrial and commercial verticals. Visit us: - www.protexion.in/anticorrosion-protective-coatings.php
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