Information about high temperature coatings
Heat-resistant, high-temperature coating based on silicone and heat-stable pigments. Quick-drying formula. They are specially formulated to maintain the appearance of furnaces (wood, coal, natural gas, pellets, etc.), furnace equipment and other metals at temperatures up to 1200 ° F (648 ° C). The coating has excellent adhesion over the entire temperature range, film integrity, color stability and thermal shock resistance. For external applications, apply a primer to exposed metal surfaces to seal and avoid rust.
Not recommended for: immersion in service, direct contact with flames, cooking noodles, porcelain noodles.
Exterior Disposal: In order to ensure better long-term performance of the coating system, the exterior must be clean, dull and free of dirt, grease, salt, flux, oxides, old paint or other foreign matter.
Prepare the appearance after strong cleaning, steam degreasing, solvent cleaning or other chemical and mechanical methods. The recommended exterior cleaning method will depend on the type of foreign body to be removed and the condition of the substrate. For detailed initiatives, please consult Technical Services.
Application control of high temperature resistant coatings
Applying high temperature resistant paint on the tool first, the convenience of cleaning has greatly improved, so that we apply the same coating to blades, machinery, rollers, basically any coating that can come into contact with glue and can be sent to us to stop the coating. Floor.
Since the process touches the heat, it is only a matter of time before the parts adhere to the heat sink mold or mold. Once this happens, not only cleaning is required, but quality defects are also incurred.
Although the use or non-application of coatings is unavoidable, the use of high-temperature-resistant coatings will greatly increase the onset time of this condition. The investment of coatings and the cost of regular rework of coatings far exceed the downtime and parts scrap capital.
One of the regrettable things in welding is that when spatter or slag builds up on a fixed installation, the parts will not be properly fixed. Once this happens, the tedious process of removing slag with a chisel and hammer is required.
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