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Water-based fluorine-containing graphene topcoat

Waterborne Graphene Fluorine-Containing Topcoat

I. Product Description

This product is a two-component waterborne coating composed of a water-based fluorinated emulsion, nano-graphene, high-quality pigments and fillers, additives, and a waterborne isocyanate curing agent. As a nanomaterial, graphene’s small size enables it to effectively fill defects in the coating film. Its layered structure can efficiently block the penetration of small-molecule corrosive agents, significantly enhancing the coating’s salt-spray resistance and aging resistance. This product has low volatile organic compound (VOC) content and exhibits excellent decorative properties and weathering resistance.

II. Recommended Uses

Primarily used for corrosion protection and aesthetic decoration in moderate industrial corrosive environments, such as steel structures, mechanical equipment, vehicles, buildings, pipelines, guardrails, and more. Recommended for use as a topcoat in applications involving modified vehicles and construction machinery. 
 

III. Physical Parameters

ProjectInstructions
ColorAgreed upon
GlossinessWith light or as agreed
Volume solid content42 ± 2% (varies depending on color)
 
 Drying timeCoating time
TemperatureSurface dryHard workMinimumMaximum
25℃60 minutes24 hours4 hours6 months
The above data were measured under conditions of a dry film thickness of 50 microns and a relative humidity of 40–60%. Higher coating film thickness, insufficient ventilation, high humidity, or lower temperatures will all extend the curing time.

4. Film Thickness and Coating Rate

ProjectInstructions
Dry film thickness30-50 micrometers
Theoretical coating rate8.4 m²/L at 50 microns
Actual coating rateAllow an appropriate loss coefficient.

V. Construction Reference

ProjectInstructions
Mixing ratioA (base material) : B (hardener) = 6:1 (high-gloss) / 7:1 (matte) (refer to the product packaging label for specific ratios).
Air sprayingRecommended nozzle diameter: 1.0–1.5 mm
Airless sprayingRecommended nozzle diameter: 0.27–0.38 mm; filter mesh size: 120 mesh.
Brush coating applicationSuitable for pre-coating and small-area repairs
Roller application constructionSuitable for small-area repairs; using a short-nap roller can achieve a better finish.
DiluentClean tap water (add after thoroughly mixing components A and B)
Dilution ratioFor airless spraying, brush coating, or roller coating: 0–5%; for air spraying: 5–10%.
Time can be made.At 25℃, it takes 3 hours; the duration shortens as the temperature increases.
Cleaning equipmentImmediately after use, clean the equipment with clean water. It is also recommended to periodically rinse the spraying equipment during the construction process.
Work pausedDo not leave paint in the paint tube, spray gun, or spraying equipment. Thoroughly rinse the equipment with clean water.

6. Surface Treatment

Oil and grease shall be solvent-cleaned according to the SSPC-SP1 standard, sandblasted to Sa2.5 grade or derusted with power tools to St3 grade, achieving a surface roughness of 40–70 microns, and kept clean and dry. 

Due to the nature of water-based coatings, they tend to flow away from sharp edges and corners, creating a “corner effect.” To protect these edges and corners from corrosion, it’s necessary to smooth them down and apply a primer coat beforehand. 

Before construction begins, all surfaces must be assessed and prepared in accordance with ISO 8504. When applying water-based coatings, it is crucial to strictly adhere to all cleanliness standards.

VII. Precautions

During construction and drying, the ambient temperature should ideally be above 10℃ with relative humidity below 80%. The substrate temperature should be at least 3℃ higher than the dew point, and adequate ventilation must be ensured. Avoid outdoor construction during nighttime when temperatures are low, especially in seasons characterized by condensation or rainfall. 

Primer coating: Water-based epoxy zinc-rich primer and water-based epoxy primer are available options; it can also be applied over solvent-based coatings, but compatibility testing is required. For specific matching recommendations, please consult Holy Hong's technical sales engineers. 

The durability of water-based paints largely depends on proper application. For instance, sharp edges, rivets, and areas with spot welding require extra care during application to avoid excessively thick paint films with each coat; it’s best to apply an additional touch-up coat. 

Preparation and Cleaning Steps for Construction Equipment: 
To prevent water-based coatings from being contaminated by solvents, the spraying equipment must be thoroughly cleaned before use. All equipment that comes into contact with solvents—such as pumps, pipes, and guns—must be completely cleaned according to the steps outlined below: 

Before spraying: Circulate and flush the equipment and pipelines with the original solvent-based paint thinner, then use Holy Hong thinner, and finally rinse with clean fresh water. 

If the construction equipment is made of stainless steel and is specifically designed for applying water-based coatings, this preparation and cleaning work is not required.

8. Storage and Warranty

During storage and transportation, always take care to protect the product from freezing. The recommended storage temperature is between 4°C and 25°C. Store in a sealed container in a cool place, with a shelf life of 12 months.

9. Health and Safety:

Since the paint liquid is not harmless, effective measures should still be taken to prevent skin and eye contact with the coating (such as wearing work clothes, gloves, goggles, face masks, and protective oils). If the product accidentally comes into contact with the skin, thoroughly wash it off with warm water and soap or an appropriate industrial cleaner. If the eyes are contaminated, rinse them with clean water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical attention immediately. It is recommended to wear a respirator with proper ventilation to avoid inhaling paint mist and harmful volatile substances, especially when working in poorly ventilated environments. Disposal of paint waste must comply with national and local regulations.

Statement:

The above information and data are based on laboratory tests and practical experience. Due to individual circumstances (such as construction techniques, testing methods, or improvements in coatings), the data may vary. We reserve the right to modify this instruction manual without prior notice.

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