Hammer enamel

Hammer effect enamel is designed for painting metal surfaces. Hammer effect enamel forms a relief structure with pronounced veins on various surfaces, visually masks and evens out surface irregularities (joints, locally repaired areas, scale, etc.). This allows applying enamel without preliminary puttying and grinding.

Helicopter painting coating system

A two-layer system developed specifically for painting duralumin and steel surfaces exposed to atmospheric influences during operation and requiring a wear-resistant coating. It also has maximum anti-corrosion properties.

Special coatings for metal structures

Development of coatings for painting metal structures located on the facade of buildings that require increased weather resistance and wear resistance.

Structural enamel

The enamel is intended for painting metal surfaces with traces of corrosion up to 100 microns thick, which are subject to significant atmospheric influences during operation. It is also possible to paint plastic surfaces. It can be used as an independent coating. Enamel with a structural effect forms a relief structure (orange peel) on various surfaces, visually masks and levels out surface irregularities (joints, locally repaired areas, scale, etc.). This allows applying enamel without preliminary puttying and grinding.

Industrial Metal Coating Products

Quick-drying coating system for application to metal structures. Possibility of application by airless spraying at 240-300 microns without dripping of the wet layer. Service life of at least 10 years in open atmosphere conditions.

Create Your Own Website With Webador