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Anti-corrosive pigments are essential for protecting metal surfaces in industrial areas from rust and corrosion. These pigments
are added to coatings and paints to create a barrier that prevents moisture and other corrosive elements from reaching the metal
substrate. Some common anti-corrosive pigments used in industrial applications include:
1. Zinc phosphate: Zinc phosphate is a widely used anti-corrosive pigment that provides excellent protection against rust and
corrosion. It forms a protective layer on the metal surface that inhibits the formation of rust.
2. Zinc chromate: Zinc chromate is another effective anti-corrosive pigment that is commonly used in industrial coatings. It provides
good adhesion to metal surfaces and offers long-lasting protection against corrosion.
3. Zinc dust: Zinc dust is a fine powder that is used as an anti-corrosive pigment in industrial coatings. It provides sacrificial
protection to the metal substrate, meaning that it corrodes before the metal does, thereby extending the life of the coating.
4. Red lead: Red lead is a traditional anti-corrosive pigment that has been used for centuries to protect metal surfaces from
rust and corrosion. It forms a durable protective layer that is highly resistant to moisture and other corrosive elements.
5. Phosphoric acid: Phosphoric acid is sometimes used as an anti-corrosive pigment in industrial coatings. It reacts with the
metal substrate to form a protective layer that inhibits the formation of rust.
Overall, the use of anti-corrosive pigments is essential for protecting metal surfaces in industrial areas from rust and corrosion.
These pigments help to extend the life of coatings and paints, thereby reducing maintenance costs and ensuring the longevity
of metal structures.
USING TIPS:
* Recommend dosage is 3%-8%. (Please adjust the dosage according to the actual product.)
* As different formulations and conditions, suggest the user to test and make sure the dosage before using.
Item | MS-780 | Brand | SKYSIL |
Content of SiO2,(dry basis) %≥ | 99 | Whiteness | ≥ 95 |
Porosity ml/g | 0.3-0.5 | Particle Size(Malvent),um | 2.7-3.2 |
Loss on drying (105℃,2Hrs),% | ≤5.0 | PH | 5.5-7.5 |
Ignition Loss(1000℃,2Hrs),% | ≤10.0 | Oil Absorption g/100g | 70-120 |
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