Heat-resistant paints - paints for high temperatures
These are specialized products designed to protect surfaces from high temperatures and fire. Heat-resistant paints have increased heat resistance, and some can be used at temperatures reaching up to 800°C! Heat-resistant paints protect surfaces from thermal damage while also providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. These products have a wide range of applications, often found in industry, construction, and home use. Heat-resistant paints are available in a variety of forms and colors, allowing for customization to individual needs. Depending on the application, these products may have varying temperature resistance, which affects their durability and effectiveness in surface protection.
Application of heat-resistant paints
Due to their properties, heat-resistant paints and varnishes are products intended for indoor or outdoor use on steel surfaces exposed to high temperatures.
Below are the most important applications of heat-resistant paints:
Industry
Heat-resistant products are used in industries where high temperatures occur. Paints are used on machines, industrial furnaces, pipes, installations, boilers, and so on. Such applications require high resistance to heat and thermal damage.
Construction
The use of heat-resistant paints is very common in the construction industry. Paints are used to coat structural elements of buildings to protect them from fire. Heat-resistant products used in construction are used for painting stairwells, stairs, doors, and more.
Cars and machines
Another area where heat-resistant paints play a significant role is the automotive industry. Heat-resistant paints are used to coat engines, exhaust pipes, and other components exposed to high temperatures.
Home use
Heat-resistant paints are a versatile product perfect for protecting home furnishings. They are primarily used for painting fireplaces, grills, and tiled stoves. Thanks to their properties and the availability of various colors, they are ideal for home use. Heat-resistant paints are an ideal solution that allows you to easily protect surfaces from heat while simultaneously improving their appearance.
High paint resistance
One of the main factors influencing the high resistance of heat-resistant paints is their chemical composition. These paints are typically based on epoxy resins, which are characterized by very high resistance to temperatures above 500°C. Their color and protective properties remain intact even in the harshest conditions. The high resistance of heat-resistant paints makes them indispensable in many industries. They protect surfaces from damage and corrosion, improving equipment safety and reliability while saving time and costs associated with maintenance and repairs.
We offer paints that guarantee excellent resistance to high temperatures up to 800°C:
Heat-resistant paint: Provides short-term protection up to 750°C dry heat (maximum short-term resistance) and is resistant up to 600°C at constant temperature.
Heat-resistant primer: A product with increased heat resistance (up to 200°C). Contains zinc phosphate and other anti-corrosion pigments and is lead-free. For use with Alkythane 7500 topcoat modified to a heat-resistant version.
NOTE: THIS IS A WATER-BASED PRODUCT. Select temperature-controlled shipping to receive your product on the promised date, regardless of weather conditions. Standard shipping may be delayed due to temperatures below 5°C encountered along the delivery route.
Heat-resistant paint that protects against heat up to 750°C with dry heat and short-term exposure. Resistant to continuous temperatures up to 600°C. Based on silicone-modified alkyd resin.
Heat-resistant paints are used for painting metal exposed to high temperatures in dry environments. These include parts of furnaces, fireplaces, pipes, boiler room equipment, grill components, and so on. Heat-resistant paints are applied to clean (rust-free) steel surfaces.
How to prepare the surface for painting with heat-resistant paint?
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Before painting, metal must be cleaned of old paint coatings, especially those that are not resistant to high temperatures and do not adhere well. Rust must also be removed; the metal must be clean. The surface must be free of dust and grease.
To what degrees is heat-resistant paint resistant?
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There are different types of heat-resistant paints, so when choosing one, it's important to consider the temperature resistance of the product. Products available in many colors are typically resistant to lower temperatures (up to 200°C), due to the temperature resistance of the pigments. Paints resistant to higher temperatures (500-750°C) are usually black, silver, or colorless.
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