Heat Resistant Coatings and Paints

 Heat resistant Coatings temperature fluctuations cause surface cracks and erosion. Coatings that can withstand heat and corrosion are necessary and highly desired. Teknos has experience in manufacturing heat-resistant paints and coatings.

What is heat resistant Coatings and Paints?

Heat resistant coating and Paints are developed to protect surfaces exposed to rapid temperature changes and high heat. 





High-temperature resistant paint can withstand temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius. Teknos has high heat paint products for temperatures up to 450 °C and 250 °C.

Applications for heat resistant Coatings and Paints

Technos Heat resistant coating and wet paint solutions are suitable for items exposed to high temperatures such as plumbing, exhaust pipes, heat shields, stoves, grills and fireplace chimneys.

Heat resistant powder coatings 

  • Products are ready for assembling and packaging immediately after painting 

  • Easy to spray and control Film thickness 

  • High-quality robust finish 


The Most heat-resistant powder coating Available in black. Other colors like silver and graphite are available for lower temperatures.

Temperature-resistant coatings offer the following benefits:

  • From corrosion - acts on the protection of steel, an additional layer of protection is provided between the powder coating layer and its insulation.

  • Abrasion Resistance - The powder coating makes the substrate suitable for challenging environments

  • Reducing Thermal Fatigue - Powder coating extends the life of machine parts and improves performance


Various grades of heat-resistant powder coatings can provide effective thermal protection for substrates, withstanding temperatures up to 550°C.


High-temperature powder coatings are usually silicone-based.


They are also free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making them environmentally friendly and easy to transport and dispose of safely.

Choosing a High Temperature Powder Coating

It is important to consider the needs and function of the substrate you wish to protect with powder coating:


  • What temperature does it have to withstand? Heat resistant coating will perform well, but only in the temperature range they are designed to withstand. You will find that each type of powder coating will have a specific temperature range.


  • Is the surface you are coating insulated with? Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is a particular problem in some industries. In this case, the coating must provide corrosion resistance but can also be applied to hot surfaces.


  • What will be the temperature of the substrate during powder coating? Some powder coatings are formulated for hot temperatures (around 300 °C) and some for ambient temperatures. For example, would it be possible to stop operations to apply a powder coating?


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