But what is it about chlorinated rubber paint that makes it such a versatile and popular choice? Let’s explore the properties of this coating, and the benefits it offers. To see the range of Chlorinated Rubber Paint offer from New Venture Products please click here.
Chlorinated Rubber Paint in use for Road Lines.
What is Chlorinated Rubber?
To understand the qualities of this paint, it’s important to know what chlorinated rubber itself is. A strong and resilient thermoplastic resin, chlorinated rubber is a soluble yet incombustible material; the chlorine content makes it both versatile and extremely robust. For coatings, medium-viscosity rubbers are used, meaning that the resulting paint is thick but air-drying. Please note that chlorinated Rubber paint is not a rubberised paint.
Benefits of Chlorinated Rubber Paint
Due to the composition of chlorinated rubber paint, it’s extremely hard-wearing. This brings obvious benefits to busy working environments where surfaces are subject to a lot of wear and tear.
However, this paint isn’t just durable; it also offers a high chemical and urine resistance, making it ideal for agricultural and industrial use where paintwork must withstand acids, alkalis and sewage. What’s more, as a relatively environmentally friendly material, it’s a smart investment for business owners wanting to minimise the impact of their operations on the environment.
Chlorinated rubber paint also has a good resistance to heat and water, making it a popular choice for exterior applications where paintwork must endure the elements. Available in a range of colours, it offers good visibility and a lasting finish that ensures great value for money. Please note however that chlorinated rubber paint is not compatible with other paints.
The Uses of Chlorinated Rubber Coatings
Chlorinated rubber paint is a general purpose coating that can be used for interior and exterior applications, from road markings to swimming pools and everything in between. It can be painted on a variety of surfaces, including metal, concrete, road surfaces and manhole covers, and dries within a matter of hours.
This type of paint is quite thick in substance, so requires a relatively thin coating, with only one or two applications. Little preparation is needed before applying the paint; this brings the additional advantage of convenience for business owners needing a fast turnaround on their painting project. Applied well, chlorinated rubber paint will stand up to wear and tear for years to come, with a colour that endures in even the harshest of environments.
If you’re looking for a hard-wearing coating with an attractive, colourful finish, chlorinated rubber paint is an obvious choice. Used by businesses from a cross-section of industries, it’s a trusted variety of paint that’s easy enough to apply and requires next to no maintenance.