Use applications
Tank / container
pump
valve
pipe
Steel structure
Concrete
Coating method
brush
roller
airless
spray
pipe
spinning
pipe
sprayer
spatula,
scraper
*Base treatment, application method, and film thickness may vary according to the environment and purpose.
*There are more coating materials but we listed de most common use.

PLASMET

Plasmet HTE

Product information Coating method Temperature limit
Application
Immersed
135℃
Non-Immersed
170℃
Product type Viscous solvent free two/three pack modified amine epoxy, compounded with stainless steel and glass platelets and heavily loaded with silicon carbide. Recommended DFT
Description Provides excellent corrosion and abrasion resistance in both high temperature and chemical service.
Offering excellent impact resistance, this material is normally used in films in excess of 1.5mm
As a general lining 2mm, any desired thickness build-up.
Surcface preparation To obtain optimum adhesion the substrate should be grit blasted to ISO 8501-1 Sa 2½ or equivalent with 75 micron profile. If grit blasting is not possible, smooth surfaces should be roughened and scored by grinding to give the coating key. SDS

Plasmet ECP

Product information Coating method Temperature limit
Application
Immersed
Non-Immersed
Product type Moisture curing two or three pack epoxy primer with excellent adhesion to damp surfaces. Recommended DFT
Description Predominantly used as a primer for concrete but also ideal for use on surfaces which cannot be fully dried before application.
May also be used as a primer for ZE on metallic substrates where there are high humidity conditions or a risk of micro condensation.
100 to 175 microns
Surcface preparation As a surface tolerant primer for concrete surfaces. It may be applied to damp concrete with minimal surface preparation. As a metal primer where the surface should be grit blasted to ISO 8501-1 Sa 2½ standard. For full specification refer to Corrocoat data sheets SP1 and SP2. SDS

Plasmet T

Product information Coating method Temperature limit
Application
Immersed
75℃
Non-Immersed
75℃
Product type Solvent free surfacing material. With good chemical resistance. Recommended DFT
Description A machinable coating designed to achieve a smooth surface finish for seal landings etc.
Often used to overcoat Plasmet WR and Plasmet R.
As required
Surcface preparation Surface should be free from oil, grease and other contaminants. Where possible surfaces should be abrasive blasted before application of Plasmet ‘R’ to IS0 8501-1 Sa 2½ or equivalent with 75 micron profile as SP1. Surfaces should be dry. SDS

Plasmet R

Product information Coating method Temperature limit
Application
Immersed
75℃
Non-Immersed
75℃
Product type Chemically resistant solvent free epoxy repair and rebuilding compound. Recommended DFT
Description Highly wear resistant, cures at low temperatures.
Designed for rebuilding worn equipment and replacing corroded/abraded metal. Has moderate temperature resistance.
As required
Surcface preparation Surfaces should be dry and free from oil, grease and other contaminants. Where possible surface should be roughened to provide suitable key. For optimum adhesion and performance surfaces should be abrasive blasted before application to ISO 8501-1 Sa 2½ or equivalent with a 75 micron profile in accordance with data sheet SP1. SDS

Plasmet ZX

Product information Coating method Temperature limit
Application
Immersed
50℃
Non-Immersed
50℃
Product type Polyamine cured epoxy top coat with good gloss and chemical resistance. Recommended DFT
Description Top coat for overcoating ZF and ECP.
This material offers good chemical resistance in immersed and atmospheric conditions.
100 microns
Surcface preparation Used as a top coat for epoxy. Mainly used as a top coat for Plasmet ZF. SDS

Plasmet ZF

Product information Coating method Temperature limit
Application
Immersed
60℃
Non-Immersed
130℃
Product type An epoxy compound incorporating rust converter, inhibitor and passivator with leafing barrier protection. Recommended DFT
Description A surface tolerant coating formulated to give good protection on rusted surfaces with minimal preparation.
Suitable for atmospheric and some immersed conditions.
Used as a corrosion inhibitive primer for other paint systems and as a high quality primer on blast cleaned steel substrates.
Generally one coat at 150 microns in light atmospheric duty; two coats at 150 microns in aggressive atmospheric or immersed conditions. Edge and stripe coating will be required with both single or double coats.
ZF may be used at 120um as a primer for other topcoats and paints.
Surcface preparation Remove oil, grease and any other surface contaminants utilising a suitable solvent, detergent cleaner or emulsifier. ZF will tolerate damp surfaces but excess moisture must be removed, dry is best. Most existing firmly bonded coatings can be tolerated and overcoated by ZF. SDS