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Frequently Asked Questions
What are industrial paint and coating used for?
What is the difference between coating and paint?
What substances are added to industrial paint?
- Binder - binds the pigment and provides the paint with adhesive properties
- Pigment - affects the paint’s color, luster, and bulk
- Liquid - adjusts the thickness of the paint. It is also the component that evaporates whenever the paint cures or dries.
- Additives - enhance the quality of paint. They include surfactants for better paint adhesion, thickeners for easy paint application, and co-solvents for binder film formation.
How can I remove industrial paint from clothes?
Why was lead paint banned for industrial use?
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Understanding Industrial Paint & Coating
Industrial paint and coatings have several properties that distinguish them from domestic and other types of paint. This video provides an overview of these properties, including their protective qualities against temperature changes.
Industrial Paint & Coating
Industrial coatings are known primarily for their protective properties. They are specially engineered to shield important machines and equipment from elements like heat, gasoline, oil, moisture, and corrosive chemicals that can trigger rusting. They are also perfect for pipes and other steel structures.
Here on Engineer Warehouse, you can find industrial coatings that feature advanced high solids and heat-resistance of up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. These coatings are also VOC-compliant, so you wouldn’t have to worry about safety regulations. Also, to further promote safety, industrial coatings conform to the color codes as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Act or OSHA. There are choices like Safety Red for fire protection equipment, Safety Yellow for containers having hazardous materials, Safety Orange for dangerous machinery parts, and more colors that communicate different precautions. Also available are primers and glossy enamel paint.
Compared with ordinary aerosol paints, industrial coatings offer better adhesion, coverage, and protection against abrasion and environmental factors that can damage equipment. What’s more, these coatings are also formulated to provide additional aesthetic value.