Therefore, this coating is also often used for items that are harshly exposed to water, chemicals and UV radiation.
We commonly see this coating used in the water industry.
Abcite can be applied by three methods: dipping in a swirl sinter bath, flocking and electrostatic spraying.
At Brüning Technische Coatings BV, electrostatic spraying is usually used.
This coating is usually applied to a preheated object and sprayed on in one layer.
The single layer application is a feature that distinguishes Abcite from other thermoplastics.
Consequently, this is a major advantage.
Because this coating is a thermoplastic coating, the coating is flexible and highly impact, scratch and abrasion resistant.
The coating is available in a wide range of colors.
As a result, the customer can almost always choose a suitable color.
Abcite® meets the highest corrosion requirements C5-M and IM3 level, according to ISO 12944-6 standards and is certified to the ISO 20340 cylindrical corrosion test for offshore environments.
Biggest advantages of Abcite®:
- Single coat, no primer needed, no curing
- Excellent corrosion protection and performs best in salt spray test:
- Corrosivity categories C5M and Im3 High according to ISO12944-6
- Customer environment of category C5M according to ISO20340
- Strong adhesion to metal, glass and plastics
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Performance unchanged under UV exposure and weathering
- Tough and flexible for high impact and abrasion resistance
- Repairable and recyclable
- BPA, VOC and halogen free according to food contact and drinking water regulations
View brochures and product sheets of the various Abcite® products below