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A PRESENTATION ON

HIGH PERFORMANCE COATINGS

FOR CARBOLINE INDIA (PVT)


LTD., CHENNAI
BY
V.RAGHUNATHAN
CONSULTANT TO
CARBOLINE
• MAINTENANCE
COATINGS TAKE
CARE OF THE STEEL
STRUCTURE FROM:
Mechanism of corrosion
 BY MOISTURE AND
ATMOSPHERIC
OXYGEN
 BY ACID RAINS
 BY WIND
ABRASION(PARTICLES)
 BY SALT SPRAY
CORROSION
 (MARINE CORROSION)
 BY CHEMICAL
ATMOSPHERE
Mechanism of corrosion
 BY SPILLAGE OF
ACIDS
 BY CONSTANT
CONTACT WITH
WATER/MOISTURE
 BY CONSTANT
CONTACT OF STEAM
 BY WARE AND TARE
OF METAL
 SUBJECTION TO
SCRATCHES
EXPOSURE TO UV

• SUN AND RAIN


• (TOP CORROSION)
• EXPOSED TO UV
• FROM SUN LIGHT
• CHALKING AND
• FADING
• DUE TO RAINS
• THE CORROSION
ULTIMATELY LEADS
TO RUSTING.
• MECHANISM OF
RUSTING:
• ACTIVE IRON GETS
CONVERTED TO IRON
OXIDE IN THE
PRESENCE OF
• OXYGEN AND
MOISTURE
RUST

• BY PREVENTING THE METAL


FROM COMING TO CONTACT WITH
OXYGEN/ MOISTURE.

• BY FORMING A FILM ON TOP OF


THE METAL.
• (A).TEMPROARY
MEANS:

• RUST
PREVENTORS,
OILS.

• APPLYING PRIMNG
MEDIUM
• BY APPLICATION OF A SUITABLE
PRIMER

• APPLICATION OF INTERMEIARY
/(OPTIONAL)
• FINISH WITH A SUITABLE PAINT
FINISH
• MADE UP OF:
• RESINS
• PIGMENTS
• EXTENDERS
• THINNER
• AESTHETICS
• FUNCTIONAL
VALUES

• VARIETIES OF
PAINTS
• SHORT TERM
USAGE
• LONG LASTING
• PAINTS FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES
DEPEND ON:
• THE CHOICE OF RESIN:

• ALKYDS ACRYLICS PU EPOXY


• (a).ALKYD BASED
PAINTS ARE CALLED
ENAMELS.
• THEY ARE INFERIOR
AGAINST:
• 1.CORROSION
• 2.EXTERIOR
EXPOSURE
• 3.CHEMICAL
ENVIRONMENT
• 4.SALT SPRAY
CORROSION
III – TIER CARBOLINE PRODUCTS

• ALKYD BASED I QUALITY PRIMERS:


• CONFIRMING TO IS 2074 ZINC CHROME
PRIMER AS PER INDIAN NEEDS.
• MARKETS: GAS CYLINDER INDUSTRY
• INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
• OE PRODUCTS ( MFG.,)
III – TIER CARBOLINE PRODUCTS

• THE SALES PATH


• INDUSTRIAL OES
• MAINTENANCE
• BY
• MAIL MERGERS
• DIRECT VISITS
• M.I.S.
THE P.O.P’S

• PANEL INSERTS – STATUS - READY


• COVERS - STATUS - READY
• PANELS - STATUS - READY
• DATA SHEETS - STATUS - READY
• PDS/TDS AND MSDS - STATUS – READY
• LAUNCH PAD – READY TO START
• TEST LAUNCH – INDIA
• CLIENTS – AS PER DATA BASE
ALKYD BASED ENAMEL
TOPCOATS
• EQUIVALENT TO IS
2932
• INDIAN MARKET
• OES/MAINTENANCE
AND GAS CYLINDER
MANUFACTURERS
• HUGE STRUCTURAL
MANUFACURERS
LIKE BHEL, KIRBY
ETC.,
THE LAUNCH PATH

• THE PATH;
• DIRECT MAILERS
• MIS
• MARKET VISITS
• DATA BASE CALLS
• INDUSTRIAL
MAGAZINES.
ENAMELS MARKET SCENERIO

• LAUNCH PAD
• INDIA
• POP’S READY:
• TDS/MSDS
• PANELS
• POUCHES
• COVERS
• VARIANTS - 3
• THEY ARE SUPERIOR TO
ALKYDS
• BUT ARE POOR AGAINST:
• FLEXIBILITY
• HIGH SCRATCH
REISTANCE
• SALT CORROSION
• SLIGHTLY BETTER THAN
ENAMELS AGAINST
CORROSION
WATER BASED ACRYLIC
DISPERSIONS
• A SUITABLE WATER
THINNABLE ACRYLIC
• USED ON PYROCRETE
AND OTHER
CONCRETED AREAS
• MATERIAL –
FORMULATION –
READY, APPLIED AND
TESTED FOR BASIC
REQUIREMENTS.
• PROVEN PRODUCT
THE -PATH
• APPLICATORS
• DIRECT OEMS
• MAINTENANCE
• PROJECTS
• SAMPLE – READY
• PANELS – READY
• TDS/MSDS – READY
• LAUNCH PAD – ALL
OVER INDIA AND
WHERE ALREADY
APPLICATION ORDERS
IN HAND/ DONE
TIER – II PRODUCTS
• EPOXY UNDER COATS –
10 VARIANTS
• VARIETIES : ZINC
PHOSPATE, ETHYL ZINC
SILLICATE,CHROMATE,
RED OXIDE
• GENERIC: HIBUILD,
M.I.O. INTERMEDIARY,
HBHS., ECONOMY AND
MEDIOKER PRIMERS
WITH SOLID CONTENT
VARIATIONS
• ARE BETTER THAN
ACRYLICS
• AGAINST CORROSION OF
ANY KIND
• NOT FLEXIBLE
• POOR AGAINST UV(FADING
AND CHALKING)
• BRITTLE AND TOUGH
• LOW ELASTICITY.
• HENCE MAKE THE BEST
UNDERCOCATS
THE HAPPENINGS

• FORMULATIONS READY
• CARBOGUARD 193 LF REPLACED
• CARBOGUARD LF 193 (I) IS THE NEW
PRODUCT AND ECONOMY VERSION
• TESTED AT DEFENSE VENDOR IN
HYDERBAD AND SUCCESSFUL AND
REPORTED BY CUSTOMER AS A
SATISFACTORY PRODUCT ( ICOMM)
TESTIMONIAL ENLOSED.
THE PATH

• OE’S
• MAINTENANCE AREAS
• PROJECTS
• DEFENSE VENDORS
• AS INTERMEDIARY PRIOR TO POLY
URETHANE COATS
• RAILWAYS AND TRANSPORT AREAS
TYPICAL DATA SHEET

• ..\Carboguard_LF_193_I_new[1].pdf
PACKING IMPLICATIONS

• DRUMS AND TIN


PACKINGS:
• 1 LTR
• 4 LTRS
• 20 LTRS
• RATIO: 4: 1
TIER II – POLY URETHANES

• REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING
CARBOTHANE 134 T0 134 (I).
• VERSATILE FORMULATIONS
• STOICHIOMETRIC FORMULATIONS
• HIGH CATHODIC PROTECTION
• USER FRIENDLY RATIO : 4 : 1
• HIGH VOLUME SOLIDS AND GOOD
ECONOMY, HIDING AND COVERAGE
• BEST AGAINST
UV(ANTI CHALKING
AND ANTI FADING)
• BEST AGAINST SALT
SPRAY CORROSION
• EXCELLENT
FLEXIBILITY
• GOOD IMPACT
RESISTANCE
• GOOD SCRATCH
RESISTANCE
• ALIPHATIC PU
• THIS IS A SUPERIOR
VARIETY OF PU WITH
EXCELLENT
EXTERIOR
EXPOSABILITY.
• VERY HIGH GLOSS
RETENTION
• COMBINATION OF
ACRYLIC POLYOL
AND ALIPHATIC PRE
POLYMERISED ISO
CYANATE.
ALIPHATIC PU
• A SUPERIOR EXTERIOR
EXPOSABLE PU TOPCOAT
FOR METALS
• HIGH GLOSS AND SHADE
RETENTION PROPERTIES.
• ANTI FADING AND ANTI
CHALKING
• PERFORMS AGAINST
CORROSION
CARBOTHANE 134 (I) THE NEW
GENERATION ALIPHATIC PU
• HIGH GLOSS – 95+
• HIGH GLOSS
RETENTION: = 95%
AFTER 4 YEARS
• EXCELLENT UV
WITHSTANDABLE
• EXCELLENT SALT
SPRAY RESISTANCE
MIN – 500 HOURS ON
ASTM B 117
THE CHOSEN PATH
• OE PATH:
• BACHO LOADERS, L&T,.
KOMATSU,
CATERPILLAR, JCB
ESCORTS,TRACTOR
INDUSTRY,
INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENTS, EARTH
MOVING, MINING,
MATERIAL HANDLING
EQUIPMENTS ETC.,
THE INDUSTRIAL PATH
• MACHINERY
MANUFACTURERS
• RPMS AND PPMS. MC
NEIL, L& T,
CHINCHINATI
MELATRON, OTHER
EXTRUSION MACHINE
MANUFACTURERS AND
MACHINE TOOLS
MANUFACTURES (
MAINLY GREEN
TOPCOT AS IN RAL
6011)
THE OE/MAINTENANCE PATH
• FERTILIZER PLANT
MANUFACTURERS
• SUGAR PLANTS
MANUFACTURERS
• PAPER AND PULP
INDUSTRIES
• PIPE LINE
MANUFACTURERS
• AND ALL FROM THE
RELATED DISCIPLINE
LIKE ABOVE
THE PRODUCT

• FORMULATIONS READY
• MANUFACTURED
• TESTED FOR BASIC QUALITY
• STOCHIOMETRIC FORMULATION
• TIME TESTED FORMULATION
• EASY MIXING RATIO 4 : 1
• USER FRIENDLY
THE POP’S
• PANELS – READY
• TDS/MSDS – READY
• POUCH – READY
• COVER – READY
• LAUNCH PERIOD –
IMMEDIATE
• IMMEDIATE LAUNCH
PAD – INDIA
• ROUTE – VISITS AND
USAGE OF DATA BASE.
AROMATIC PU
• THIS IS BASED ON AROMATIC ISO
CYANATE BASE AND ONLY USED IN
INTERIORS.
• MOST OF MARKET AVAILABLE PU’S
ARE AROMATIC PUS (PU ENAMEL)
EPOXY RED OXIDE PRIMER
• LOADED WITH REDOXIDE AND IN
EPOXY MEDIUM.
• SUITABLE UNDERCOAT FOR
COMMON CORROSION (LOW
CORROSIVE AREAS)
• EXCELLENT ADHESION ON
PREPARED SURFACE OF STEEL.
EPOXY HIBUILD REDOXIDE
ZINCPHOSPHATE PRIMER
• HIGH BUILD COATING
• STRENGHTENS THE
METAL SUPERFICIALLY
• ZIN PHOSPHATE GIVES
CATHODIC CORROSION
PROTECTION
• SUITABLE FOR HIGH
NATURAL AND
CHEMICAL CORROSION
ZINC RICH PRIMER
• LOADED WITH FINELY
POWDERED ZINC
• GIVES EXCELLENT
PROTECTION AGAINST
ANY TYPE OF CORROSION
• TOUGH AND PARTIAL
METAL BUILD
• CATHODIC PROTECTION
• MEANT FOR HIGH
CORROSION AREAS
• EXCELLENT FOR
UNDERCUTTING AND
DAMAGED AREAS.
SELF PRIMING
PROTECTOMASTIC PRIMER
• APPLICABLE IN LOW PRETREATMENT
AREAS.
• WHERE PAINT REMOVAL IS FULLY NOT
POSSIBLE
• CLEANING IS MANUAL AND PARTIAL
• MOISTURE IS STILL PRESENT IN STEEL
• BLAST CLEANNG IS INCOMPLETE.
HIBUILD EPOXY MIO COATING

• AN INTERMEDIARY COATING AFTER


MRF EPOXY PRIMERS
• IMPROVES INTERCOAT ADHESION
BETWEEN TOPCOAT PAINT AND
UNDERCOAT
• FLEXIBLE AND ELASTIC FOR THERMAL
EXPANDABLE AREAS.
• IMPROVES CORROSION RESISTANCE
HI BUILD ZN.PHOSPHATE MIO PRIMER

• A VERSATILE MICACEOUS IRON


OXIDE BASED HIBUILD PRIMER
• BEST AGAINST SALT,
FUMES,GREASE, PETROL,
DIESEL,SOLVENTS, MILD ACIDS
AND SPILLAGE OF CHEMICALS
AND ALKALIS.
HEAT RESISTANT ALUMINIUM
PAINT
• TOLERATES 600 DEG “C” WITHOUT
DISINTEGRATION
• FIT TO BE APPLIED ON STAKES,
GENERATOR ROOMS, CHIMNEYS,
STEAM PIPES AND CLADDINGS.
• SUPERB CORROSION RESISTANT
COATING WITH TWO COATS.
HIGH BUILD EPOXY ENAMEL

• SUITABLE TOPCOAT FOR


INTERIOR STUCTURES
• HIGHLY CHEMICAL RESISTANT
COATING
• EXCELLENT RESISTANCE AGAINST
• NATURAL ELEMENTS.
CHLORUB PAINT

• A VERSATILE CHLORORUBBER
BASED PAINT (SINGLE PACK)
• BEST FOR UNDERWATER AND
WATER SPILL AREAS LIKE
COOLING TOWERS, WATER
IMPREGNATED STRUCTURES ETC.,
• BEST AGAINST CHLORINE
CORROSION
COALTAR EPOXY

• A TWO PACK COAL TAR EPOXY


AVERY TOUGH AND STRONG FILM
BECOMES MONOLOGOUS WITH
THE METAL AND REINFORCES THE
STEEL
BEST ON ASPHALT AND G.I.
STRUCTURES ALSO.
FORMULATION CONCEPTS:

• PIGMENT - TO - BINDER RATIO


• Once the proper ingredients of a coating have
been selected, they must be put together in the
proper amounts. A fundamental parameter of a
coating is its ratio of pigment to binder.
• The pigment - to - binder ratio ( P / B ) is
simply the ratio of the weight of pigment to the
weight of binder.
• A gallon of paint containing 8.0 lb of pigment
and 4.0 lb of binder therefore has a P / B of
2.0.
• Topcoats typically have a P / B of 1.0 or less,
while primers often have a P / B of 2.0 – 4.0
[1] . All other
• things being equal, gloss coatings will have a
lower P / B than fl at coatings.
PIGMENT - VOLUME
CONCENTRATION
• The pigment - to - binder ratio is an easily
measurable and helpful concept in paint
• formulation. A concept with more far -
reaching consequences is the pigment -
• volume concentration ( PVC ). The latter is the
ratio of the volume of pigment ( V p ) to the
volume of pigment plus the volume of solid
binder ( V b ), as shown in the following:
• PVC = VP/ VP+VB
• When multiplied by 100, this parameter is
referred to as the % PVC .
• From the above, it is obvious that two coatings
can have an identical P / B value,
• but dramatically different PVC values, simply
by using pigments of different densities.
WEIGHT
SOLIDS AND VOLUME SOLIDS
• The weight solids of a coating, sometimes
referred to as the % non - volatile by weight, is
simply the weight of solid material divided by
the coating ’ s total weight.
• For example, if a 100 - g sample of liquid
paint contained 20 g of pigment, 30 g of resin
solids, 2 g of non - volatile additives and 48 g
of solvent, its weight solids is 52%.
WEIGHT
SOLIDS AND VOLUME SOLIDS
• Weight solids can be calculated from the
formula of the coating, or measured by
determining the weight of non - volatile
material remaining after a known initial weight
of coating has been evaporated to dryness in an
oven.
Surface preparation for aluminium

• In contrast to steel, aluminium surfaces are


often prepared for painting by an electrolytic
process known as anodizing. Even though the
oxide layer produced in anodizing has good
corrosion resistance, this property, along with
paintability, are improved via chemical
pretreatments.
Surface preparation for aluminium

• For decades, the most common pretreatments


for aluminium were the use of chromates.
However, hexavalent chromium is a toxic
metal. Alternatives include aluminium
phosphate (approximately 20 – 100 mg ft − 2 ),
zinc phosphate Approximately l50 – 250 mg ft
− 2 ) and various proprietary polycrystalline
coatings [7] .
Surface preparation for galvanized
steel
• Galvanized steel is steel that has been coated with
zinc metal in order to improve corrosion resistance.
In hot dip galvanizing, the metal part is immersed in a
bath of molten zinc, resulting in a metallurgical bond
between the iron and zinc.
• In continuous strip galvanizing, steel strips (coils)
are drawn through the bath of molten zinc, and often
post - formed. In electrolytic or electroplated
galvanizing, the zinc is deposited electrolytically on
the steel surface. There is no alloying effect; only a
single continuous phase of zinc metal is bonded to the
steel surface.
Permeability

• All coatings are permeable to at least some extent.


Often this is a critical factor in how well the coating
protects the substrate. The obvious example is a
coating that is protecting steel by acting as a barrier to
the passage of water, oxygen and salts.
• The main factors that affect the permeability of a
coating include the pigment - to - binder ratio, the
type of pigment and the cross - link density of the
coating. Of course, the coating must also be
chemically resistant to the elements that it is exposed
to.
FAILURE ANALYSIS OF PAINTS
AND COATINGS
• the stress; there are no restoring forces acting at the
steel – coating interface, and the coating therefore
retains adhesion to the metal, with no cracking .
• Now consider a coating that has a stress – strain curve
If subjected to enough stress due to expansion and
contraction the stress can be relieved in one of two
ways, namely, the coating will either crack, or it will
delaminate. Cracking will occur if the coating has
very good adhesion to the substrate.
FAILURE ANALYSIS OF PAINTS
AND COATINGS
• In this case, the only way that the stress can be
relieved is through cracking of the coating
(brittle failure). On the other hand, if the
adhesion to the substrate is poor, the stress can
be relieved via delamination.
Internal Stress

• When coatings cure, they also shrink. The shrinkage


is caused by solvent loss during drying and/or by
cross - linking during curing.
• When thermoset coatings cure, the length of the
covalent bonds being formed is less than the distance
between the neighbouring molecules prior to their
reaction. In the early stages of solvent evaporation
and/or cross - linking, the coating is often above its
glass transition temperature ( T g ).
Internal Stress

• And the polymer chains have sufficient


mobility to allow for shrinkage. However, as
film formation via solvent evaporation or
continual cross - linking proceeds, the T g will
continue to rise; the polymer chains will have
reduced mobility, and internal stress will result
from the coating ’ s inability to undergo further
shrinkage.
Coating degradation due to chemical
attack
• Coating degradation due to chemical attack is not
restricted to the specialty market of high -
performance coatings.
• A very common failure is that of alkyd coatings
exposed to alkalinity and moisture. Alkyds are
basically oil – modified polyesters. The polyester
linkage is not very stable under moist alkaline
conditions, and is subject to alkaline hydrolysis. This
process is referred to as saponication, and results in
the cleavage of the carbon – oxygen single bond.
Coating degradation due to chemical
attack
• This results in the production of a carboxylic
acid and an alcohol, but since the environment
is alkaline, the acid is immediately converted
to its salt. Since carboxylic acid salts have a
certain degree of water solubility, the coating
begins to become water - sensitive. It will
eventually become soft and tacky, and
catastrophic failure can result. It is for this
reason that alkyds should not be applied to
alkaline substrates such as concrete.
We start now:

•There is No Wrong
Time to do the Right
Things.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
EPOXY PRIMERS

Product No Generic Type SBV DFT

1 Epoxy Zinc Phosphate Primer a) 40-42% 30-40 Mic


b) 48±3% 30-40 Mic

2 Epoxy Hi-Build Primer Grey 58±3% 60-70 Mic.


Red 58±3% 60-70 Mic.

3 Epoxy Hi-Build MIO Primer


(Micaseous Iron Oxide)

4 Epoxy Red Oxide Zinc Chrome Primer 40±3% 30-40 Mic

5 Epoxy Red Oxide Primer

6 Epoxy Zinc Rich Primer a) 90±2% 45-50 Mic.


b) 85±3% 45-50 Mic.
c) 50±3% 45-50 Mic.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
6a) Prefabrication Primer-Red 25±2% 20-25 Mic.

7 Ethyl Zinc Silicate Primer

8 Epoxy Coal Tar Hi Build Primer 65±3% 100 Mic/Coat

9 Phenolated Epoxy High Build Primer 60±2% 45 Mic.

10 High Build Epoxy -PU Zinc Phosphate Primer 55±3% 45 Mic.

11 Zinc Chrome PU Metal Primer 40±3% 30 Mic.

12 Etch Primer 16-20% 110 SFT/CTV/Coat/7-10 Mic.

13 Epoxy Surface Tolerant High Build Hi Solid Primer 80±2% 80 Mic/Coat

14 Epoxy Hi-Build Hi Solid Primer 63±3% 75 Mic.


(Zinc Phosphate)
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES

15 Primer for Chloro Rubber 35±3% 35 Mic

16 Epoxy Redoxide Zinc Phosphate Primer 40±3% 30-40 Mic.


NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
POLYURETHANE TOP COATS

Product No Generic Type SBV DFT Grade

1 Aliphatic PU Paint 40±3% 30-40 Mic Glossy/SG/Matt

2 Aliphatic PU Paint 48±3% 50-60 Mic Glossy/SG/Matt

3 Acrylic Aliphatic PU 57±3% 65-75 Mic. Glossy/SG/Matt


High Build Topcoat

4 Aromatic PU Finish Paint 40±3% 35-45 Mic. Glossy/SG/Matt


EPOXY FLOOR COATINGS

Produc
t
N
o Generic Type SBV DFT Grade COVERAGE

0.33SQMTR/LTR/3
1 FC MORTAR UNMODIFIED L.E.R. 3 MM MORTAR AS SCREED MM

SOLVENT FREE
SOLVENTLESS EPOXY

CONCRETE CLEAR PRIMER 98+- 2% 50 Mic. 19.6sqmtrs/Ltr


0.5SQMTS/LTR/2
FLOOR COAT HT 1.5 - 2.5 MM MM

1.0 SQMTR/LTR/1
SELF LEVELLING EPOXY 1MM MM
III TIER PRODUCT LAUNCHES

• ALKYD BASED ZINC CHROME PRIMERS


• ALKYD BASED ZINC PHOSPATE
PRIMERS
• ALKYD BASED I QUALITY ENAMELS
• ALKYD BASED II QUALITY ENAMELS]
• COAL TAR EPOXY FOR UNDERCHASIS
NEW PRODUCTS

• GENERIC NAME;

• EPOXY ZINC PHOSPHATE PRIMER

• BRAND NAME:

• CARBOGUARD 193 LF (I)


NEW PRODUCTS

• GENERIC NAME:

• EPOXY ZINC CHROMER PRIMER

• BRAND NAME;

• CARBOGUARD 84 (I)
NEW PRODUCTS

• TOPCOAT ALKYD MODIFIED ENAMELS

LONG OIL LINSEED ALKYD

MEDIUM OIL LINSEED ALKYD

SOYA BASED ALKYD;


NEW PRODUCTS

• GENERIC NAME

• FIRE RETARDANT AND INTUMESCENT


PAINT

• INTUMASTIC 285 (I)


NEW PRODUCTS

• GENERIC NAME:
• POLY URETHANES ( ALIPHATIC)
• COMPONENT “A” – ACRYLIC POLYOL
AND COMPONENT “B” PRE
POLYMERIZED ALIPHATIC ISO
CYANATE
• BRAND NAME : CARBOTHANE 134 (I)
NEW PRODUCTS

• GENERIC NAME:
• POLY URETHANES ( AROMATIC)
• COMPONENT “A” – ACRYLIC POLYOL
AND COMPONENT “B” PRE
POLYMERIZED AROMATIC ISO
CYANATE
• BRAND NAME : CARBOTHANE 133 (I)
The new trend
New trends- CAMOFLOAUGE
PAINTS
Product distribution matrix
PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION MATRIX

CARBOLINE
PRODUCTS LOCALLY DEVELOPED PRODUCTS

TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 5

THERMOSET THERMOPLASTIC FLOOR FIRE RETARDANT


COATINGS COATINGS COATINGS COATINGS
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
EPOXY PRIMERS

Product No Generic Type SBV DFT

1 Epoxy Zinc Phosphate Primer a) 40-42% 30-40 Mic


b) 48±3% 30-40 Mic

2 Epoxy Hi-Build Primer Grey 58±3% 60-70 Mic.


Red 58±3% 60-70 Mic.

3 Epoxy Hi-Build MIO Primer


(Micaseous Iron Oxide)

4 Epoxy Red Oxide Zinc Chrome Primer 40±3% 30-40 Mic

5 Epoxy Red Oxide Primer

6 Epoxy Zinc Rich Primer a) 90±2% 45-50 Mic.


b) 85±3% 45-50 Mic.
c) 50±3% 45-50 Mic.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
6a) Prefabrication Primer-Red 25±2% 20-25 Mic.

7 Ethyl Zinc Silicate Primer

8 Epoxy Coal Tar Hi Build Primer 65±3% 100 Mic/Coat

9 Phenolated Epoxy High Build Primer 60±2% 45 Mic.

10 High Build Epoxy -PU Zinc Phosphate Primer 55±3% 45 Mic.

11 Zinc Chrome PU Metal Primer 40±3% 30 Mic.

12 Etch Primer 16-20% 110 SFT/CTV/Coat/7-10 Mic.

13 Epoxy Surface Tolerant High Build Hi Solid Primer 80±2% 80 Mic/Coat

14 Epoxy Hi-Build Hi Solid Primer 63±3% 75 Mic.


(Zinc Phosphate)
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES

15 Primer for Chloro Rubber 35±3% 35 Mic

16 Epoxy Redoxide Zinc Phosphate Primer 40±3% 30-40 Mic.


NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
POLYURETHANE TOP COATS

Product No Generic Type SBV DFT Grade

1 Aliphatic PU Paint 40±3% 30-40 Mic Glossy/SG/Matt

2 Aliphatic PU Paint 48±3% 50-60 Mic Glossy/SG/Matt

3 Acrylic Aliphatic PU 57±3% 65-75 Mic. Glossy/SG/Matt


High Build Topcoat

4 Aromatic PU Finish Paint 40±3% 35-45 Mic. Glossy/SG/Matt


EPOXY FLOOR COATINGS

Produc
t
N
o Generic Type SBV DFT Grade COVERAGE

0.33SQMTR/LTR/3
1 FC MORTAR UNMODIFIED L.E.R. 3 MM MORTAR AS SCREED MM

SOLVENT FREE
SOLVENTLESS EPOXY

CONCRETE CLEAR PRIMER 98+- 2% 50 Mic. 19.6sqmtrs/Ltr


0.5SQMTS/LTR/2
FLOOR COAT HT 1.5 - 2.5 MM MM

1.0 SQMTR/LTR/1
SELF LEVELLING EPOXY 1MM MM
III TIER PRODUCT LAUNCHES

• ALKYD BASED ZINC CHROME PRIMERS


• ALKYD BASED ZINC PHOSPATE
PRIMERS
• ALKYD BASED I QUALITY ENAMELS
• ALKYD BASED II QUALITY ENAMELS]
• COAL TAR EPOXY FOR UNDERCHASIS
E MAIL MERGER TYPICAL SAMPLE FOR OES AND
INDUSTREIS

• MARKETTING_LETTER_1[1].jpg
E MAIL MERGER FOR
INDUSTRIES AND OEMS
• .
FLOOR COATINGS

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