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- Provides superior protection against rust and corrosion
- Enhances adhesion and durability of metal surfaces
- Resistant to moisture, chemicals, and harsh environments
Anti-corrosive paint coatings are layers of paint that are applied on metal surfaces for protection against corrosion, rust, and environmental damages. Coatings act as a barrier that protects materials from moisture, chemicals, and oxidation. The most common types are black paint and red oxide painting, which exhibit good adhesion and durability. Red oxide primer is used as a base coat to enhance corrosion resistance, and black paint provides additional protection and a smooth finish. These coatings extend the lifespan of metal structures, making them essential for industrial, marine, and construction applications.
The Preparation involves cleaning and surface preparation by removing any contaminants in order to improve adhesion properties. A thin layer of a red oxide primer is applied. Black anti-corrosive paint is then sprayed, brushed or dipped on this base. These are then exposed to controlled environmental conditions to provide additional protection in terms of prevention from corrosion and damage. Applications that require more strength may need additional layers. This process is specifically designed to build a strong and uniform barrier resistant to environmental influences, ensuring a long-lasting protective effect on metal components and structures.
Available in black paint and red oxide primer
Suitable for brush, spray, and dip application
Customizable thickness for different levels of protection
Used in pipelines, tanks, and steel structures
Ideal for marine, industrial, and construction sectors
Applied in automotive, machinery, and infrastructure projects