Application
Flue Gas Duct Coating
Flue Gas Duct Coating coating application guide with problem analysis, coating system design, product recommendations, and RFQ support.
Application Problem
Flue gas ducts face acid and heat. In the field, failures usually appear as blistering, cracking, chalking, delamination, rust creep from edges, or rapid wear in high-contact areas.
Coating Solution Design
Use acid resistant thermal coating system. The design should define primer compatibility, functional layer thickness, topcoat resistance, curing window, and inspection points before work starts.
Recommended Coating System
For Flue Gas Duct Coating, use Ductwork Insulation Coating as the primary recommendation. Compare Chimney Anti-Corrosion Coating when the project needs stronger mechanical durability or heat control, and use Acid Resistant Ceramic Coating where the substrate, exposure medium, or maintenance window requires an additional protective layer. The final specification should confirm surface preparation, dry film thickness, curing time, and inspection criteria before RFQ.
Related Industries
Flue Gas Duct Coating is common in Cement Plant Coating and Oil & Gas Coating Solutions. Each industry changes the coating specification because process temperature, humidity, chemicals, and surface preparation standards are different.
Field Implementation Notes
- Clean oil, dust, salts, and loose rust before coating.
- Measure steel temperature, humidity, and dew point before application.
- Apply the specified film thickness in controlled passes.
- Inspect edges, welds, corners, supports, and splash zones after curing.
RFQ CTA
Send substrate, operating temperature, corrosion medium, coating area, and shutdown window so an engineer can size the coating system. Request RFQ