Coating chemicals play a crucial role in the modern coatings industry. Powder coating raw materials not only affect the performance of the final products but also determine their color, gloss, and durability. Shiguang, a reliable paint chemical supplier, is dedicated to providing high-quality coating chemicals, ensuring that every customer can find the right coating raw materials. By choosing our raw materials for paints and coatings, you will experience exceptional performance and top-notch service, helping your coating products stand out in the market.
Chrome Oxide Green (CAS 1308-38-9) is renowned for its excellent chemical and heat resistance, making it ideal for anticorrosive and high-temperature resistant coatings. The paint chemical ensures long-lasting protection in harsh environments.
Indigo blue is highly valued in high-end prints and textile dyeing due to its good light and wash resistance. This ensures that colors remain vibrant and do not fade easily, even after repeated washing and exposure to light.
Iron oxide is widely used in rust-resistant coatings and pigments. The coating raw material offers a broad spectrum of color choices and provides excellent rust resistance, enhancing both the aesthetic and protective qualities of coatings.
Phthalocyanine blue is used in high-performance inks and coatings for its vibrant blue color and excellent light resistance. This ensures that the color remains vivid and does not degrade over time.
Cobalt oxide is essential in ceramics and high-temperature coatings due to its ability to provide stable color and withstand high temperatures. This makes it suitable for applications requiring durability under extreme conditions.
Kaolin is used in paper coatings and fillers to enhance the smoothness and printability of paper. The coating chemical provides a better surface for printing, resulting in higher-quality prints.
Carbon black is a key ingredient in black inks and coatings, offering a deep black color and excellent hiding power. This ensures uniform coverage and a rich, dark finish.
Melamine (CAS 108-78-1) is used in abrasion-resistant and fireproof coatings. The paint chemical provides outstanding abrasion resistance and fireproof performance, making it ideal for protective coatings in demanding environments.
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC) are used in aqueous coatings and printing inks as thickening and stabilizing agents. The coating raw materials improve the rheological properties and uniformity of coatings, ensuring consistent application and performance.
Substrate Type: Determine the type of material you are coating (e.g. metal, wood, plastic and concrete).
Environmental Conditions: Consider the environment where the paint chemical will be applied (e.g. indoor, outdoor, high-temperature and corrosive environments).
End Use: Understand the specific use case and performance requirements (e.g. wear resistance, chemical resistance and UV resistance).
Durability: Assess the expected lifespan and wear resistance of the coating chemical.
Adhesion: Ensure the paint chemical adheres well to the substrate.
Flexibility: Some applications require coating raw materials that can flex without cracking.
Chemical Resistance: Evaluate the coating chemical's resistance to chemicals, solvents, and other corrosive substances.
VOC Content: Low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) coatings are more environmentally friendly and comply with regulations.
Toxicity: Ensure the coating raw materials used are safe for both the applicators and the environment.
Regulatory Compliance: Check for compliance with local, national, and international regulations.
Ease of Application: Consider whether the coating raw material can be easily applied using available methods (e.g. spraying, brushing and dipping).
Curing Time: Evaluate the time required for the paint chemical to cure and whether it fits within your production schedule.
Equipment Compatibility: Ensure the coating chemical is compatible with your existing application equipment.
Material Cost: Compare the cost of different coating chemicals.
Application Cost: Consider the total cost of application, including labor and equipment.
Maintenance Cost: Evaluate the long-term maintenance costs associated with the paint chemical.
Quality Assurance: Choose a reputable supplier known for high-quality products.
Technical Support: Ensure the supplier offers technical support and guidance for application and troubleshooting.
Availability: Check the availability and lead time for the coating chemicals you need from the list of chemical raw materials. This information can impact your production timelines.