Product Description
Stoving Paints are based on Non-yellowing fatty acid modified Epoxy-Amino thermosetting high temperature baking systems. This system finds very important place in industrial applications for refrigerators, water filters, Kitchen applications, washing machines, drum linings & decorative finishes, requiring very high resistant to water ,detergents, mild acids & alkalis, chemicals & solvents. It is suitably modified with the combination of resins and additives to impart good flexibility, abrasion resistance, color retention & improved adhesion.
Superior Durability and FinishStoving paints are engineered for long-lasting performance and a premium appearance. Their curing mechanism includes baking at high temperatures, resulting in a glossy, hard, and resilient surface. These paints maintain brilliant color and gloss, even under demanding industrial conditions, making them highly valued in applications like automotive components and metal furniture.
Outstanding Protection for Metal SurfacesWith excellent adhesion to properly prepared metal surfaces, stoving paints provide enhanced corrosion resistance and protection against chemicals. The formulated film thickness of 25-30 microns per coat ensures durable coverage, safeguarding metal substrates in challenging environments and extending product lifespan.
Flexible Application and Wide UsabilityStoving paints support versatile application methods including spray, brush, or dip processes. They are suitable for a variety of metal and alloy surfaces and are available in different pack sizes to suit industrial machinery, appliances, and electrical enclosures, catering to the needs of manufacturers, exporters, suppliers, and service providers alike.
FAQs of Stoving Paints:
Q: How should stoving paint be applied for best results?
A: Stoving paint can be applied by spray, brush, or dip on properly prepared metal surfaces. For optimal finish and performance, ensure the substrate is clean and free from contaminants before application.
Q: What is the recommended process for curing stoving paints?
A: After application, stoving paints should be baked at a temperature between 120C and 150C for approximately 30 minutes to achieve a fully cured, hard, and glossy finish.
Q: When should mixed stoving paint be used?
A: Once mixed, stoving paint should be applied within 6 to 8 hours to maintain its proper viscosity and ensure a high-quality finish.
Q: Where should stoving paints be stored to maximize shelf life?
A: Store stoving paints in sealed containers in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources to ensure a shelf life of up to 12 months.
Q: What thinning agent is recommended for stoving paints?
A: Use a suitable stoving thinner as per the manufacturers advice for optimal results and to maintain the paints performance characteristics.
Q: What are the main benefits of using stoving paints?
A: Stoving paints offer excellent gloss retention, superior chemical and abrasion resistance, outstanding adhesion, and enhanced corrosion protection, ensuring long-lasting and attractive finishes for metal items.
Q: Is there a safety process to follow when using stoving paints?
A: Yes, stoving paints contain solvents, so it is essential to use adequate ventilation and appropriate personal protective equipment during application to minimize exposure and ensure user safety.