A two component high-solids, aluminium pigmented modified epoxy maintenance paint for demanding surfaces.
A two component high-solids, aluminium pigmented modified epoxy maintenance paint for demanding surfaces.
• An ideal solution for maintenance painting due to its very good adhesion even to hand-prepared steel. As a high-solids product, the paint has lower VOC emissions than conventional epoxy paints. • Withstands immersion in water and can therefore be used e.g. on steel structures immersed in water or buried in soil. • Due to its aluminium pigmentation, Temabond ST 200 forms a very tight film with good chemical and abrasion resistance. The paint is used in systems for repainting and touch-up painting steel surfaces that are difficult to clean, such as bridges, cisterns and different types of steelwork and equipment in the wood-processing and chemical industries. • High film build properties, also by brush. • Can also be applied on old alkyd paint surfaces. • Can be used as a single coat paint. • Winter grade version Temabond WG 200 can be cured at lower temperatures.
• Recommended for repairing of damages caused by transport or installation.
Practical coverage depends on the application method, painting conditions and the shape and roughness of the surface to be coated.
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Temabond ST 200 is an ideal solution for maintenance painting due to its very good adhesion even to hand-prepared steel. As a high-solids product, the paint has lower VOC emissions than conventional epoxy paints.
Temabond ST 200 withstands immersion in water and can therefore be used e.g. on steel structures immersed in water or buried in soil.
Due to its aluminium pigmentation, Temabond ST 200 forms a very tight film with good chemical and abrasion resistance. The paint is used in systems for repainting and touch-up painting steel surfaces that are difficult to clean, such as bridges, cisterns and different types of steelwork and equipment in the wood-processing and chemical industries.
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