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Advantages of chlorinated rubber
Release Date:
2025-07-01
Weather and Corrosion Resistance: Chlorinated rubber has a tightly packed molecular structure that effectively resists erosion from external factors such as ultraviolet radiation, acids, and alkalis. As a result, it is often used for coatings in outdoor environments, such as bridges and exterior building facades. This excellent weather resistance ensures that the coating maintains its vibrant color for an extended period and is resistant to fading or aging.
Advantages of chlorinated rubber
1. Weather Resistance and Corrosion Resistance: Chlorinated rubber has a tightly packed molecular structure that effectively resists erosion from external factors such as ultraviolet radiation, acids, and alkalis. As a result, it is often used for coatings in outdoor environments, such as bridges and exterior walls of buildings. This excellent weather resistance ensures that the coating retains its vibrant color for an extended period and is less likely to fade or degrade over time.
2. Wide applicability: Chlorinated rubber coatings can be applied in environments ranging from -20°C to 50°C, unaffected by seasons or temperature fluctuations, thus providing stable protection. They exhibit excellent application performance and can meet a variety of complex construction requirements.
3. Excellent corrosion resistance: Chlorinated rubber coatings exhibit extremely low permeability to moisture and oxygen, effectively shielding against the corrosive effects of water, salts, acids, alkalis, oxidizing agents, and various corrosive gases. This chemically inert film-forming substance maintains the integrity of the coating even in harsh environments such as humid, rainy, or marine settings.
4. Excellent Adhesion: Chlorinated rubber coatings exhibit excellent adhesion to steel metal surfaces. The solvents in the film-forming substances can penetrate and enhance the adhesion between coating layers, ensuring the continuity of the coating film.
5. Rapid Drying Properties: As a physical film-forming coating that dries via solvent evaporation, chlorinated rubber coatings exhibit a fast solvent-release rate, enabling them to dry and form a film rapidly after application. At room temperature, it typically takes only 4 to 6 hours between coats before the second coat can be applied.
6. Excellent recoating performance: Chlorinated rubber coatings exhibit strong adhesion and can be dissolved by their own solvents, ensuring a tight bond between coats. Even after more than one year, the coating still demonstrates outstanding recoating performance.
7. Environmental Performance: When exposed to a fire source, chlorinated rubber coatings decompose to release chlorine gas, which provides a certain flame-retardant effect and ensures safety performance.