Industrial Coatings; Commonly Used To Prevent Concrete and/or Steel from Corroding
Industrial Coatings Industrial coatings are essentially a type of paint-coating that is applied on various derivatives like concrete or steel. It's caked on in a way that is designed to be both aesthetic as well as protective. It is defined by its protective, rather than the aesthetic properties, although it can provide both. These coatings are widely used to control corrosion of steel or concrete. They act as barriers between metals and corrosive materials. Moreover, industrial coatings help protect surface deterioration of metals/alloys due to oxidation, salt spray, humidity, and exposure to chemicals. These coatings offer several benefits, such as superior adhesion, increased operating speed, and faster drying time. The most common application of Industrial Coatings is in manufacturing/industrial processes. They provide the required non-slip or non-stick surface friction. Added to this, these materials also have a high level of resistance to dirt, grease, and contaminants.