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Paint types chemically cured coatings

These are supplied as separate components which are mixed together and then applied. The paints cure by chemical reaction —a process which also occurs in the can and so limits the time available for application after mixing. The films are tough and have good chemical resistance. There are three main types of these coatings ... [Pg.640]

The general chemical resistance offered by these coatings makes them suitable for application in environments involving storage of aqueous mediums, aviation fuel, unleaded gasoline and many hydrocarbons (International Paints, 1996). Resistance to chemicals depends upon the type of curing agent used. [Pg.74]


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