IPN8710 anti-corrosion steel pipe interpenetrating network heavy-duty anti-corrosion coating is a two-component coating. Group A comprises a resin and an initiator, while Group B comprises an active monomer and a catalyst. When Groups A and B are mixed in equal proportions, the three networks interpenetrate at the molecular level, forming an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) structure. This creates a synergistic effect, resulting in a network structure with strong adhesion, excellent flexibility, and resistance to corrosive media such as acids, alkalis, and salts. This further enhances the coating's toughness, strength, adhesion, impermeability, and chemical inertness, resulting in superior film performance. Improving polymer properties through the formation of an IPN is a novel polymer blending technology.
IPN8710 anti-corrosion steel pipe epoxy resin anti-corrosion steel pipe is a lightweight, high-strength, and corrosion-resistant non-metallic steel pipe. Epoxy resin anti-corrosion steel pipe offers strong adhesion, excellent flexibility, and strong corrosion resistance. This coating consists of two base materials, Group A and Group B: Group A contains the resin and initiator; Group B contains the active monomer and catalyst. When Group A and Group B are mixed in appropriate amounts, the three networks interpenetrate at the molecular level, forming an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN). This further enhances the coating's toughness, strength, adhesion, permeation resistance, and chemical inertness, while also improving its performance. Improving polymer performance through the formation of IPNs is a novel polymer blending technology.
When using IPN8710 series anti-corrosion coatings for corrosion protection, the metal surface must be cleaned of oil, weld rust, loose rust, dust, and other deposits before applying the lining. The metal surface must be kept dry and free of water stains to maintain coating quality. When applying IPN8710 series anti-corrosion coatings to steel pipes, the previous coat must be completely dry before applying the next coat. To ensure the required film thickness at weld seams and prevent water leakage, the weld seams should be painted twice before the entire surface is fully coated. The painted surface should be smooth, free of sags, wrinkles, brush marks, exposed bottom, or cracks, and the coating should be even. During on-site installation, leave 100mm of paint on both sides of the weld unpainted. Paint the pipes as required after installation is complete.
During transportation and lifting, avoid direct contact with foreign objects to prevent surface damage. If damage does occur, repair it promptly before use. Avoid open-air construction during heavy rain or fog, as the air contains high levels of moisture. If construction involves poorly ventilated areas, use artificial ventilation.