• Huaren Wear Resistance Anti Rust Chassis Paint
  • Huaren Wear Resistance Anti Rust Chassis Paint
  • Huaren Wear Resistance Anti Rust Chassis Paint
  • Huaren Wear Resistance Anti Rust Chassis Paint
  • Huaren Wear Resistance Anti Rust Chassis Paint
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Huaren Wear Resistance Anti Rust Chassis Paint

  • Huaren
  • Guangdong
  • 30 Days
  • 50000 Tons/Years
Metallic paint is one of the widest paint product in the world, with industrial metal paints and coatings suitable for cladding, structural steel, heat resistant purposes, priming new construction materials, delivering anti-corrosive protection to marine and off-shore environments, tank and pipe lining coatings, and treating and covering rust.

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What are metal coatings?


Metal coatings refer to paint that is applied to metal to protect surfaces and prevent corrosion in order to increase the product’s lifespan.

 

In short: Every paint is a type of coating, but every coating is not a paint. Coating can consist of many layers of paint and refers to the end result that remains once the work is finished.

 

There are multiple types of metal coatings, including simpler metal coatings and metal surface treatments, as well as more corrosion-resistant metal coatings.

 

To fully get a grasp on the different types of coatings, let’s go a bit deeper into the chemical components that make up industrial paints for metal. The most important component is the resin; and that could be epoxy, alkyd, acrylic, polyurethane, and more.

 

Next is the solvent, which is what essentially transforms the paint into a liquid. In the process, all the pigments and other raw materials are dispersed or mixed in water to form an even liquid. This component can be a chemical solvent or water. Due to this, coatings can be categorized as either solvent-borne or water-borne depending on the solvent used. Other components that are used in a paint formula are pigments, fillers, thickeners, and other additives.


Our product range for metal surfaces varies from traditional alkyd paints to modern high-tech direct-to-metal polyurethanes. These include solvent-borne primers and topcoats, more environmentally sound high-solids paints, solvent-free coatings and sophisticated water-borne products


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