Chlorinated rubber paints

Chlorinated rubber paints

Which main solvents are contained in special thinners for chlorinated rubber paints?
Special thinners for chlorinated rubber paints mainly contain esters, ketones, chlorinated ethers and hydrocarbons.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of chlorinated rubber paints?
There are chlorinated rubber paints. particularly resistant to chemicals and therefore well suited to heavily loaded coatings, also on mineral substrates. However, they are partially dissolved by animal fats and oils and tend to chalk under the influence of weathering.. Because coatings made of chlorinated rubber paints are very porous, it is generally necessary to paint at least four times to obtain a pore-free film. These coatings are also not heat resistant. At temperatures above 263 K (90°C) hydrochloric acid is released (HC1). Chlorinated rubber paints are not suitable for spraying.

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