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Fluorocarbon Air-Drying Paint
Fluorocarbon Air-Drying Paint is a crosslinked, two-component ambient curing coating, primarily composed of fluorocarbon resin, highly weather-resistant pigments, fillers, additives, and solvents. The curing component (Part B) consists of aliphatic isocyanate-type hardeners. This coating features high bond energy, UV resistance, chalking resistance, gloss retention, outstanding weatherability, acid rain resistance, solvent and chemical resistance. Color customization is available; a physical color sample or an international color code must be provided.
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Features

High Bond Energy: The molecular chains of fluorocarbon paint are highly resistant to UV degradation, offering exceptional weather durability with a service life of over 20 years in outdoor environments.

Stain Resistance and Self-Cleaning: Fluororesins inherently resist contamination and support self-cleaning, allowing dirt to be easily washed off and maintaining a visually appealing surface.

Excellent Corrosion Resistance: The F–C chemical bond is extremely stable, providing long-term corrosion protection and ensuring superior coating durability.

Outstanding Mechanical Properties: The coating exhibits excellent impact and abrasion resistance. It cures at room temperature and dries quickly.

 

Applications

Fluorocarbon air-drying paint is suitable for a variety of substrates, including steel structures, concrete, aluminum alloys, and stainless steel. Common applications include highway bridges, large architectural steel structures, storage tanks, port machinery, marine engineering, wind power equipment, power stations, and chemical pipelines. It is especially well-suited for engineering projects exposed to harsh corrosive environments and requiring long-term weather resistance.

Application Method

Substrate Preparation: Steel surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned to remove oil, mill scale, rust, and old coatings. Abrasive blasting or shot blasting should be used to achieve Swedish Standard Sa2.5, with a surface roughness of 30–70 μm. Other substrates, such as concrete, ABS, rigid plastics, aluminum, galvanized steel, and FRP, must be clean and properly prepared, including application of suitable primers or appropriate surface treatments.

Paint Mixing: Mix the base paint and curing agent strictly according to the ratio indicated on the container. Add the appropriate thinner and stir thoroughly with a mechanical mixer. Allow the mixture to mature for approximately 10 minutes before application.

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