High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer
Description
High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Red Primer is made from high-chlorinated polyethylene resin, epoxy resin, plasticizers, iron oxide red pigment, additives, and solvents. It is designed as a primer for coating the surfaces of various steel structures exposed to the corrosive effects of chemical and industrial atmospheres, as well as acids, alkalis, and salts.
Best For
- chemical atmospheres
- pool and wastewater environments
- aggressive industrial service
Buyer Benefits
- chemical resistance profile
- single-pack maintenance option
- useful for wet or aggressive environments
Key Features
- Excellent rust resistance.
- Good salt spray resistance.
- Strong adhesion.
- Can be applied at low temperatures.
- Fast drying.
Typical Coating System
Typical chlorinated system: compatible primer plus chlorinated rubber intermediate or topcoat selected according to chemical exposure.
Technical Specifications
| Product Family | Chlorinated |
| Coating Layer | Primer |
| Component System | 1K or ready-to-use system, confirm from current TDS |
| Recommended Use Snapshot | chemical atmospheres, pool and wastewater environments |
| Typical System | Typical chlorinated system: compatible primer plus chlorinated rubber intermediate or topcoat selected according to chemical exposure. |
Confirm current TDS/SDS, packaging, shelf life, and destination-market requirements before quotation or shipment.
Request Current TDS/SDSApplication Guide
| Application Method | 1. Surface Preparation: For new steel structures in general anti-corrosion projects or maintenance of steel structures, manual rust removal or mechanical rust removal to St2 or St3 standards can be used. For heavy anti-corrosion projects or rust removal of new steel structure surfaces, sandblasting or pickling is preferred. Sandblasting rust removal should reach Sa2.5, while pickling rust removal should reach Be. The surface roughness after sandblasting should be controlled to around 40 microns. After pickling and passivation, the substrate surface should be neutral. Primer should be applied within 8 hours after rust removal to prevent secondary rusting. 2. Application Conditions: The substrate temperature must be at least 3°C above the dew point. Relative humidity should not exceed 85%. 3. Painting method (refer to high-chlorinated polyethylene paint construction plan for details): Air spraying Diluent: High-chlorinated polyethylene thinner Dilution rate: 25-40% Nozzle diameter: 2.0-3.0 mm Spraying pressure: 0.3-0.6 Mpa (approx. 3-6 Kg/cm²) Cleaner: High-chlorinated polyethylene thinner 4. Recommended number of painting coats: Two coats, with a dry film thickness of 80-90 μm. 5. Painting interval: At a substrate temperature of 5°C, the minimum interval is 24 hours. At 20°C, the minimum interval is 8 hours. At 30°C, the minimum interval is 6 hours. The maximum interval is 7 days. 6. Compatible subsequent paints: High-chlorinated polyethylene intermediate paint and high-chlorinated polyethylene topcoat. |
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Product FAQ
Can I request the current TDS and SDS for High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer?
Yes. Contact the Qilu Paints export team with the product name, destination country, and application environment to confirm current TDS/SDS, packaging, and export requirements.
How should High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer be selected for a coating system?
Confirm substrate, exposure environment, required durability, compatible primer or topcoat, and destination-market documentation before quotation or shipment.
What should be checked before applying High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer?
Check surface cleanliness, surface profile, ambient temperature, substrate temperature, dew point, and relative humidity before application. Stir thoroughly before use.
How should High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer be stored and handled?
Store sealed containers in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from heat, sparks, and direct sunlight. Follow the current SDS for PPE, ventilation, fire prevention, and waste disposal.
What should be checked before applying High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer?
Confirm substrate cleanliness, surface profile, dew point, ambient temperature, humidity, and compatibility with the primer or topcoat in the coating system.
How should High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer be mixed and applied?
Stir thoroughly before use. For multi-component products, mix base and curing agent according to the current TDS, observe induction time and pot life, and only thin with the recommended thinner.
How should unopened High Chlorinated Polyethylene (HCPE) Iron Oxide Red Primer be stored?
Store in sealed original containers in a cool, dry, ventilated place away from heat, sparks, and direct sunlight. Confirm shelf life and packaging with the current TDS/SDS before shipment.
What safety precautions are required during application?
Use suitable PPE, provide ventilation, keep away from ignition sources, and follow the current SDS for handling, fire protection, first aid, and waste disposal.
Product Data Source
This product page is generated from Qilu Paints legacy technical product records. Confirm SDS, TDS, export classification, packaging, and destination-market requirements with the sales and technical team before quotation or shipment.
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