Posted on May 1, 2006 - ( views)
Corr-Paint CP2020 is a single part, gray-pigmented polymeric coating that dries and cures at room temperature to a hard, non-porous surface. The coating is resistant to hydrochloric, nitric, ethylene chloride and sulfuric acids and has also survived long-term salt fog, salt spray and humidity testing. The coating is supplied with a viscosity of 200-240cps, specific gravity of 1.05g/cc, solids by volume of 49.0% and solids by weight of 67.0%. It is typically applied in a 4.0mm wet film thickness that dries to approximately 2.0mm. Application methods include brush, roller or conventional pneumatic spray equipment. Typical applications include the coating of OEM components such as motor housings, bag houses, cyclones, hoppers, pipelines and precipitators. CP2020 can also be used for coating of large structures found in MRO applications throughout the power, pulp and paper, and chemical processing industries.
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For ceramics, circuit boards, and optical components
Thermally conductive
Electrically conductive
Corrosion protection for carbon steel structures
Applications to 927 °C
industrial applications to 260 °C
Industrial applications to 871°C
Provides an adhesive strength of 0.056 kg/mm
Electrical & electronic applications to 185 °C
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This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for their FAG...
Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG

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