HIGH PERFORMANCE AND CORROSION PROTECTIVE COATINGS
OVERVIEW
High-performance coatings are designed for protection, performance, and aesthetics. Their primary purpose is to extend the life of a structure's surface and increase the time between the first application and recoating. Protective coatings are a simple way to reduce corrosion, by limiting the exposure of the metal to a corrosive environment. Paint is a very common protective coating, but tar, pitch, bitumen and plastics are also used.
1- EPOXY ANTICORROSIVE COATING
Anti-corrosion coatings allow for added protection of metal surfaces and act as a barrier to inhibit contact between chemical compounds or corrosive materials.
Anti-corrosion coatings are an indispensable tool in fighting the battle against rust. Used on everything from automobiles to bridges and tunnels, anti-corrosion
coatings protect structures in some of the harshest environments.
2- EPOXY SUPER BUILD GLASS FLAKES COATINGS
A glass flake coating is any coating material that is applied to a base material in order to prevent corrosion that has the addition of very small, thin pieces of glass.
A glass flake coating can be very thin with thicknesses ranging from 8 microns to less than 1 micron
3- HEAT RESISTANT COATINGS
Heat-resistant paints and coatings are developed to protect surfaces that are exposed to rapid temperature changes and high heat.
High-temperature-resistant paint can tolerate temperatures up to 600 °C. Teknos has high-heat paint products also for lower temperatures of up to 450 °C and 250 °C
4- EPOXY INORGANIC ZINC SILICATE COATINGS
Inorganic zinc silicate (IOZS) coatings comprise metallic zinc held in a glassy silicate matrix. The zinc metal provides galvanic corrosion protection
to the mild steel substrate, whilst the coating's porosity provides voids that contribute to the ongoing protection of the mild steel.
5- ANTICARB COATINGS
Anti-carbonation coatings are surface treatments that have a high resistance to carbon dioxide. They protect concrete from carbonation by acting as a
carbon dioxide barrier. The elastic properties of some manufacturers' products allow for an amount of movement and crack bridging.
6- HALOGENATED FIRE RETARDANT PAINT
The fire-retardant paint helps that fire does not spread in case of fire in a building. Therefore, it is one of the most efficient measures to prevent fire from spreading rapidly, as it contributes to flame and smoke not spreading.
7- HALOGENATED FIRE-RESISTANT PAINT
Fire-resistant paint has properties that decrease the burning rate and prevent fire spread. These are used as electrical plates and chairs.
Fire Break in structures such as electric cables. For buildings that need to be kept at regulation standards, for example, blocks of flats, houses that are rented out, industrial kitchens, schools, and hospitals etc,
8- CHLORINATED RUBBER PAINTS
Chlorinated rubber paint is widely used in situations where a surface is exposed to the elements because of its strong heat and water-resistant properties.
You'll often find it on road line markings, manhole covers, swimming pools and animal pens
9- EPOXY ZINC CHROMATE COATINGS
Zinc Chromate is a corrosion-resistant agent that is added to certain coatings. Even today, chromate finishes including Zinc Chromate provide superior corrosion resistance. Additionally, Zinc Chromate is highly toxic thus protecting the surface from the proliferation of organic matter.
10- EPOXY ZINC PHOSPHATE COATING
Zinc phosphate coating is formed by crystallization on the surface by a chemical reaction. Zinc phosphating should be applied by spray or immersion, and it can be
used for any phosphating application. the chemical compound used as a corrosion-resistant coating on metal surfaces either as part of an electroplating process