About ladle coating agent
Detailed ingredients list of goods:
| Composition | CAS | content |
| PIB | 9003-27-4 | 85-90% |
| BN | 10043-11-5 | 10-15% |
Apply on the surface of the cast iron soup spoon. After baking, the soup spoon is used to scoop aluminum water.
The coating agent acts as an isolation agent to isolate the aluminum liquid and the cast iron soup spoon.
5KG/plastic barrel, 20KG/iron barrel, 25KG/iron barrel
Advanced Protective TechnologyThis ladle coating agent harnesses the benefits of synthetic polymers, offering unparalleled coverage and heat resistance for your industrial utensils. The liquid or gel form ensures easy application and even distribution over surfaces, creating a reliable barrier against damage and corrosion. Its neutral pH preserves utensil integrity, making it a trusted choice for various industries.
Built for Industrial PerformanceEngineered to perform in harsh environments, this spoon covering agent remains stable up to 1500C, maintaining its protective qualities through intense heat cycles. The industrial-grade purity and compliance with ISO 9001:2015 emphasize its commitment to quality and dependability for diverse manufacturing processes.
FAQ's of ladle coating agent:
Q: How should the ladle coating agent be applied to spoons or utensils?
A: The ladle coating agent, available in liquid or gel form, can be applied by dipping, brushing, or spraying onto clean, dry utensils. Allow it to dry for maximum adhesion and protection. For best results, follow your facility's standard operating procedures for coating applications.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this protective coating for utensils?
A: This agent creates a durable, high-temperature-resistant layer that protects utensils from corrosion, chemical exposure, and physical abrasion. Its neutral pH ensures it will not damage the underlying material, considerably extending utensil lifespan.
Q: When is it recommended to apply the spoon covering agent?
A: Application is advised before the utensils are exposed to high heat or corrosive environments, such as prior to use in metal processing or industrial production. Routine reapplication may be necessary depending on usage patterns and wear.
Q: Where is this protective coating agent commonly utilized?
A: It is widely used in industrial settings, such as foundries, metal processing plants, and manufacturing facilities where spoons and utensils are subject to extreme temperatures or aggressive substances.
Q: What is the process for removing or reapplying the coating?
A: Since the coating is insoluble in water, removal typically requires mechanical abrasion or the use of specialized solvents. To recoat, ensure utensils are thoroughly cleaned and dried before reapplying the product for optimal results.
Q: What makes this agent suitable for industrial-grade applications?
A: Its high melting point (1500C), ISO 9001:2015 certified production, and 99% purity of synthetic polymers are tailored for tough industrial environments. The product's consistency and robust protection meet demanding operational standards.
Q: How does the product's neutral pH level benefit utensils during use?
A: A neutral pH of 7 means the coating is non-aggressive and does not facilitate corrosion or degradation of metal surfaces, unlike acidic or alkaline coatings, preserving utensil quality and safety.