Underwater curing coatings are two-component, formulated with special resins, extender pigments, fillers and curing agents. Its biggest feature is that it can continue to cure underwater to form a strong, high-strength paint film. It is mainly used for anticorrosion of cement and steel structures in bridge piers and sea-blocking dams immersed in water for a long time. The applying method is to scrape the prepared paint on a plastic cloth, then wrap the plastic cloth on the object to be coated and compact it to prevent it from being washed away by water.
Strong hydrophobic nature
Good physical and chemical characteristics
Excellent water and alkali resistance
It can normally cure and form film in water medium at normal temperature
Type | Solvent Free | ||||
Solid Content | 100% | ||||
Mixing Ratio | two components base : hardener=3:1 by weight | ||||
Dry Film Thickness | 1-5mm per coat | ||||
Specific Gravity | 1.3kgs/Liter | ||||
Coverage Rate (Theoretical) | 0.1kg/m2/100μm 0.077liter/m2/100μm | ||||
Drying Time | Temperature | 20℃ | |||
Dry to touch | 6hrs | ||||
Dry Hard | 72hrs | ||||
Package | 24kgs for one kit, part A 28kgs, part B 6kgs |
Apply the underwater epoxy paint on a plastic cloth or belt, then bond the plastic cloth onto the place which needs to be reinforced until it is totally cured.
Yes, the epoxy underwater cured coating is formulated for the reinforcement, maintenance and application of underwater concrete.