Corrosion & Abrasion Resistant Coating - Aluma Coat

Posted by JyotiCeramic on April 14th, 2021

Corrosion, abrasions and chemical attacks destroy equipment worth billions of dollars every year. Global research has shown that about 70% to 80% of equipment failures are entirely due to their surface errosion, making preventive maintenance effective. Protection is the best insurance against corrosion and abrasions. Aluma coat is a protective coating providing surface resistant to sliding abrasion, corrosion and chemical attack except hydrofluoric acid and temperature resistant upto 150ºC (302ºF).

Our range of products include ceramic wear resistant lining tiles and ceramic protective coating compounds, High temperature heat resistant ceramic refractory coating compounds, Adhesive cements, ceramic ballistic armor tiles, high purity alumina ceramic pyrometry tubes and custom ceramic parts etc.

Technical Tips For Successful Working With Aluma Coat

  • Working time and curing of the coatings depends on temperature and mixing mass.

  • Higher the ambient temperature faster will be the rate of curing.

  • To reduce the curing time for Aluma coat coating compound at lower ambient temperatures

  • We recommend,

a) Store Aluma coat at room temperature.

b) Pre-heat the surface to be repaired until warm to touch.

Aluma coat coating compound are available in two categories

Aluma-coat TW (Trowelable)

USP: Converts soft surfaces to abrasion and corrosion resistant.

Aluma-coat TW: A 2 part epoxy resin based coating compound. It comprises sintered sapphire hard aluminium oxide ceramic micro beads doped in resin, designed to resist chemical attack, cavitations, abrasion, moderate impact and also withstand maximum temperature upto 1500C / 3200F.

Aluma-coat TW can be applied on any surface such as ferrous, non-ferrous metals, stone, concrete, wood, plastics etc

Use in major industries: Mining and mineral processing, Cement, Power, Petrochemical, Paper and paper pulp, Fertilizers, Dredging and a host of surface treatments requiring corrosion and abrasion resistance.

Areas of applications: Chutes, Rod and ball mill feed plates, Pan feeders, Conveyors, Bucket elevators, Dust collectors, Cyclones, Soil and rock box outlets, Hoppers, Classifiers, Pipe elbows, Slurry lines, Coat exhausters, Chip cyclones, Tanks, Dredging equipments etc.

Aluma-coat BR (Brushable / Sprayable)

USP: A corrosion, abrasion and chemical resistant coating.

Aluma-coat BR: A specially formulated 2 part epoxy based coating consisting of 80% micro fine sintered ceramic powders. It is a satin smooth, high gloss, low friction coating designed to protect surface against turbulence, corrosion, erosion, chemical attack and withstand maximum temperature up to 1500C (302 0F). It can also be applied on steel & concrete structures prone to corrosion due to chemicals, saline atmosphere and contact with liquids.

Use in major industries: Shipping, Cement, Fertilizer, Paper pulp, Sugar and a host of other industries which require surface treatments for corrosion and erosion resistance.

Areas of applications: Fan propellers, Pump shafts, Pump housings, Flanges, Machine ways, Anti-friction bearing housings, Sleeve pots, Castings of submersible water pumps, Potable water tanks, Chemical handling pumps, Butterfly valves, Repairs of pin hole leakages due to sludge line erosions and for many other applications where abrasion, cavitation, corrosion and chemical corrosion are chronic problems.

Bolstering Jyoti's umbrella further is its Aluma-Coat Coating Compound. Introduced in 1998, this polymer based ceramic coating has proved to be an excellent corrosion and abrasion resistant coating. We hereby stand fully committed and assured you of path-breaking ingenuity, through the consistent delivery of world-class quality ceramic corrosion and abrasion resistant ceramic coating compounds.

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