- Divya Dhomne
Your Guide to Industrial Paint Coatings
Updated: Aug 3, 2020

Paint is an essential part of maintaining equipment. It enhances the outer look and also prevents it from any harm. It is a protective coating that stops damage, scratch, and corrosion from weakening metal or plastic equipment. They protect equipment against mechanical, chemical and environmental degradation. Industrial paints come in a wide range of coatings that meet different requirements. Therefore, selecting the suitable paint coating for each application is the key to a lasting paint job.
TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL PAINT COATINGS

SOLVENT-BASED PAINTS
Solvent-based paints are high-quality paints that give strong and durable coating. They help in avoiding fading and damage to the equipment from chemicals and other external factors. They also protect the machines against moisture, salt, oils and abrasion.

POWDER COAT PAINTS
Powder coat paints offer protection and a beautiful finish to the industrial equipment. The powder coating provides thickness and protection against UV exposure and also offers chemical resistance.

ANTI-FOULING
Anti-fouling coatings provide a long-lasting tin-free coating to the equipment making them durable and bright. It is cheaper and easy to apply. It can withstand a wide variety of climates and is applicable to wood, steel or glass. It also prevents corrosion of your equipment.

AQUATIC PAINTS
Aquatic paints provide the best protection against corrosion. They are fade-resistant and retain colour. They are also non-hazardous, non-flammable, non-toxic and are safe for people and the environment. They protect the industrial equipment from rust, weathering, dust and damage and keep them intact in the long run.
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