Product System
Glass Flake Heavy Duty Anti Corrosion Coating
Glass Flake Heavy Duty Anti Corrosion Coating for chemical tanks, wastewater facilities.
Product Positioning
Glass Flake Heavy Duty Anti Corrosion Coating is a DAYU Anti-Corrosion Coatings solution for industrial facilities where heat, corrosion, abrasion or energy loss must be controlled by a coating system.
Core Benefits
- Condition-based coating system design
- Good adhesion to prepared industrial substrates
- Suitable for maintenance and new-build projects
- Supports RFQ review, TDS request and application guidance
Typical Applications
chemical tanks, wastewater facilities
Suitable Substrates
steel, concrete
Technical Data Table
| Temperature resistance | -20°C to 160°C |
|---|---|
| Recommended DFT | Typical 200-1200 microns; customizable by project condition |
| Coverage | Depends on surface profile, thickness and application method |
| Drying / curing time | Typical / depends on ambient temperature and humidity |
| Compatible substrates | steel, concrete |
| Package & storage | Typical industrial packaging; store sealed in cool, dry, ventilated warehouse |
Application Method
- Inspect substrate and confirm operating condition
- Clean oil, dust, rust and loose coating
- Prepare surface by grinding, mechanical cleaning or abrasive blasting where practical
- Apply primer / intermediate / topcoat according to coating system design
- Inspect dry film thickness, curing condition and adhesion before service
Coating System
- Primer: selected by substrate and exposure
- Intermediate: thermal barrier, anti-corrosion or wear-resistant layer as required
- Topcoat: weather, chemical or abrasion resistant finish
TDS / SDS Downloads
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Project Evidence and RFQ
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