Heavy Duty Coating

DHDC-1800BG Inorganic zinc rich primer

usage
Anti-corrosive primer for steel structures such as marine facilities, tanks, pipes, etc. particularly under severe corrosive conditions

This paint is an ethyl silicate inorganic zinc rich primer containing a high concentration of zinc dust (more than 85% of dry film weight), and a completely dried film is formed to be a strong 100% inorganic film. This paint is an anti-corrosive primer that has very excellent anti-corrosive properties by the self-sacrifice method and that is suitable for harsh corrosive environments. In particular, it is the most suitable anti-corrosive primer for steel structures such as box girders, etc. In addition, it is excellent in oil resistance and heat resistance because zinc dust penetrates the basis material and forms an inorganic zinc film. Thus, it is used as an internal coat for petroleum compound storage tanks and can withstand temperatures of up to 400℃ due to its excellent heat resistance.

specification

Paint type
Zinc powder / Ethyl silicate
Drying time
Drying time
Category 5℃ 20℃ 30℃
Set-to-touch 40 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes
Dry-hard 4 hours 2 hours 1 hour
Over-coat (Max.) 48 hours 24 hours 18 hours
Pot life 8 hours 6 hours 5 hours
Thinner
DR-610 (Cleaning thinner : DR-660)
Dilution ratio
▷Airless, spray coating: less than 5%
Specific gravity
Approx. 2.3
Theoretical Coverage
8.4 ㎡/ℓ (1time - 75㎛)
Solid volume ratio
Approx. 63±1%
Color
Metal zinc gray
Thickness of dried film
75㎛
Mixing ratio
Binder(A)/Powder(B)=4/1 (Volume ratio)
Flash point
At least 20℃
Gloss
Matte
Shelf life
12 months (well-ventilated dry, cold and dark location)

PRODUCT PROPERTIES (PHYSICAL PROPERTY DATA)

Inorganic zinc primer
An inorganic zinc rich primer for steel suitable for harsh corrosive environments
Excellent film property
Anti-corrosive properties, heat resistance, oil resistance and solvent resistance are excellent

how to use

Surface treatment
1. Completely remove oil, moisture, sand, dust, and other foreign matter from the surface to be coated. The degree of surface treatment to obtain an excellent steel protection effect should be at least SSPC-SP 10 or Sa2.5 (near white metal blast cleaning). The surface roughness should not exceed 75 ㎛.
- Note that adhesion may be weak at a surface treatment grade of SSPC-SP 10 or less.
2. For steel, apply immediately after surface treatment.
Coating method
1. Although coating can be done by either brush or airless spraying, airless spray coating is best.
2. Airless spray coating:
- Tip diameter : 0.015"~0.021"
- Injection pressure : More than 2500 P.S.I(176㎏/㎠)
- Store the coating equipment after cleaning with an exclusive thinner immediately after use.
3. Brush and roller coating should only be used on damaged parts of the coating and should not be repeated more than once.
Preceding and follow-up coating
1. Follow-up coating: Applicable to 2K epoxy system, vinyl system, and chlorinated rubber system
- Upon follow-up coating, be sure to use a “mist coat” to prevent bubbling.
2. Unsuitable follow-up coating: Oil-based top coats (ready mixed paint, air-drying enamel, etc.)
Remarks
1. Before use, thoroughly stir the binder to make it uniform and use after slowly mixing the powder and
sufficiently stirring (After stirring, filter with a 30-60 mesh).
2. Continue stirring to avoid sedimentation during use. Excessive dilution is prohibited.
3. Due to the nature of the paint, self-re-coating is impossible. if re-painting is required due to lack of paint, use epoxy zinc paint.
4. Product with similar specifications : SSPC-Paint 20