chrysa1975
Materials
- Nov 14, 2007
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In a painting procedure of a valve manufacturer, the painting system applied for the floating ball valves is consisted from the following two layers
-first layer is chromium phosphate or nitrosynthetic, thickness of coat, once dried: 5/15 microns internal and external
-second layer Rapid-drying synthetic resin 15/35 microns external.
I have the following queries:
1. I know primers such like zinc, epoxy, etc. Nitrosynthetic first time met. If someone knows, please explain.
2. Is it something like the prefabrication primers in ISO 12944?
3. the project requirement is a painting system similar with C5 of ISO 12944. But the valve is stocked and already painted with their system. could we overcoat the valve supplied with C5?
Thanks in advance
-first layer is chromium phosphate or nitrosynthetic, thickness of coat, once dried: 5/15 microns internal and external
-second layer Rapid-drying synthetic resin 15/35 microns external.
I have the following queries:
1. I know primers such like zinc, epoxy, etc. Nitrosynthetic first time met. If someone knows, please explain.
2. Is it something like the prefabrication primers in ISO 12944?
3. the project requirement is a painting system similar with C5 of ISO 12944. But the valve is stocked and already painted with their system. could we overcoat the valve supplied with C5?
Thanks in advance