Zinc Rich Coating And Painting

 

What Does Zinc Rich Paint Mean?

Zinc rich paints are those paints that contain a suitably high amount of zinc dust or zinc powder mixed with organic or inorganic binders. Such zinc rich paints are applied as a topcoat on steel or other metallic surfaces that operate in harsh environmental conditions and that have a continuous risk of corrosion. The zinc dust prevents the metal from becoming corroded by simply sacrificing itself.

Protexion LLP Explains Zinc Rich Paint

Protexion, the protective Zinc Rich Paint and solution provider offers tailor-made solutions for specifiers, project engineers, architects, facilities managers and applicators. Our depth of experience and technical expertise enables us to work with you to provide long term and sustainable solutions for the protection of new and existing buildings, infrastructure, facilities, plant and equipment.





A Epoxy zinc rich coating is a coating that contains a high percentage of zinc dust and works sacrificially when in direct steel contact. Zinc rich painting, commonly referred to by the misnomer cold galvanizing.

BENEFITS OF ZINC RICH PRIMER

  • On Site & Off Site Application

  • Non-Hazardous application Process

  • Easy Touch up & Recoating process

  • Enhanced performance as compared to HDG

  • Superior aesthetical finish and surface appearance

Application & Preparation of Zinc Rich Coating

The zinc rich coating is completely ready for use with a brush, roller, or spray gun. Solvents can be used to dilute the material if necessary. Prior to using, mix Zinc-rich coating in the container with a drill mixer-paddle to a homogeneous condition. A zinc-rich coating can be applied to a worked surface with a brush, roller, spray gun, or by dipping.


The working composition is applied to a clean and degreased surface no later than 12 hours if the metalwork was done outside, and 48 hours if the metalwork was done inside. Regardless of the method used to apply the composition to a prepared surface, hard-to-reach welds and areas should be painted with a brush first before applying the composition with painting equipment.

Applying with a brush 

The brush should be with natural bristles, and free of dust and other contaminants. There is no need to dilute Zinc rich coating with a solvent in standard conditions.

Applying with a roller

The brush should be with natural bristles, and free of dust and other contaminants. There is no need to dilute Zinc rich coating with a solvent in standard conditions. 

Applying with a roller

The roller should be made of a material resistant to organic solvents, and free of contaminants and earlier used VPM. There is no need to dilute Zinc-rich coating with a solvent in standard conditions.

Applying with an air spray gun 

Contaminants and previously used VPM should be removed from the equipment. If needed, Zinc-rich coating is diluted with solvent or xylene to 5% of weight. 


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