Epoxy paint for metals

Looking for anti-corrosion primers? In this category, you'll find products that are perfect as anti-corrosion coatings. They guarantee effective rust protection and can be used in environments with a significant risk of corrosion for metal structures. Discover the unique features of epoxy metal paint . How should you paint surfaces with it, and which one should you choose from our selection?

Epoxy primer and epoxy primer for metal – the most important properties

The products offered in this category are characterized by parameters that make them suitable for use in conditions of significant corrosion exposure – in environments with corrosivity classes defined as C3 and C4. Among the most important properties, it is worth mentioning:

  • high degree of protection against rust,
  • mechanical and chemical resistance,
  • durability of the created coating,
  • excellent adhesion to the painted substrate – both metal and topcoats: epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic,
  • resistance to water (including seawater), dry air and atmospheric factors,
  • thixotropic properties – this means that they are easy to apply, do not run off, and the layer they create is smooth and streak-free,
  • Short drying time – this allows you to complete your planned work quickly and without unnecessary delays. Some of our products can be repainted after just 3 hours,
  • optimal covering power – a guarantee of effective protection against corrosion,
  • long service life of painting systems using epoxy paints for metal.

What are the uses of epoxy paint on metal?

epoxy paint for metal is recommended for painting metal surfaces exposed to water, moisture, and sea salt. We recommend it for pipes, tanks, steel structures, and fences, as well as machinery. It is often used in production halls, laundries, chemical plants, and industrial areas. In this category, we offer products for use in environments with a C3 and C4 corrosivity rating, meaning medium to high corrosion. This means they protect metal structures against:

  • atmospheric precipitation, including precipitation that – due to its location near the sea – contains sea salt,
  • temperature changes resulting from changing solar exposure,
  • ultraviolet radiation,
  • aggressive gases that promote corrosion,
  • regular splashing of structures or tanks,
  • industrial dust present in the air,
  • high air humidity resulting from the location of the painted surface near large bodies of water.

The price of paint for every investor

We offer epoxy paints and primers for metal at affordable prices and in various sizes, allowing customers to choose the right product for their project. We offer a wide range of colors – including primers in standard colors that can be repainted later, as well as topcoats available in shades from the extensive RAL color palette.

Epoxy or polyurethane paint for metal? 

Not sure which paint to choose from our selection? We'd be happy to help you make the right choice with expert advice. Tell us about your project, and we'll recommend epoxy paints for metal that will effectively protect your painted surface.

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FAQ: Epoxy paint for metals

Anti-corrosion epoxy primer provides excellent adhesion to metal and protects the surface against corrosion. Epoxy coatings are chemically resistant and serve as a base layer for polyurethane topcoats, for example.

Epoxy primers can usually be applied by any method: brush, roller, or spray. Before painting, it's best to check the product's technical data sheet for application methods and appropriate dilutions.

This depends on the specific product. Water-based epoxy primers are diluted with tap water. For solvent-based products, use dedicated thinners, preferably from the same manufacturer. Information about the system solvent can be found in the technical data sheet of the epoxy primer. We do not recommend using universal solvents, as this may result in the coating not curing properly or wrinkling.

Epoxy paints consist of two components—a base and a hardener. These are chemically curable coatings, meaning they dry through a chemical reaction between the two components. These components must be combined in the correct proportions (by weight or volume), otherwise the paint will not dry and will remain sticky. After combining, the components should be used within the pot life of the mixture. After this time, the paint is unusable. Therefore, it is crucial to prepare a sufficient amount of product that you will definitely be able to use. Some paints require a few minutes after combining the components for initial bonding, known as the "induction time." Epoxy paints can usually be painted using any method: brush, roller, or spray.

Epoxy paints are typically used to coat structures exposed to aggressive chemical environments. For example, epoxy primers are used as the first coat for painting structures such as bridges. They are also suitable for painting fences located near busy roads. Epoxy paints are not UV-resistant, so they should be covered with other topcoats, such as polyurethane, when used outdoors.

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