The application of glass flake primer is the first step in the construction of a heavy anti-corrosion coating system, and its importance cannot be overstated. First of all, the base surface must be thoroughly treated before construction to ensure that the base surface is clean and free of oil, rust and moisture. This step is the basis for a good adhesion of the entire coating system. Next, sandblasting is carried out to bring the base surface to a certain roughness to increase the adhesion of the coating to the base surface.
Immediately after the base surface is finished, the primer is applied. Choose a primer that matches the final coating and ensure good adhesion to the paint. The primer should be applied evenly and densely, without leakage. After the primer is applied, it should be inspected to ensure that the coating is free of defects, such as siltation, inclusions, runny traces, etc.
The drying time of the primer is generally 4-6 hours, and after the primer is completely dry, the next process can be constructed. The role of the primer is to provide a good adhesion base for the subsequent coating and enhance the overall anti-corrosion effect of the coating.
In general, the application of glass flake primer is a key step in the construction of heavy anti-corrosion coating system, and the construction must be carried out in strict accordance with the specified requirements to ensure the quality and effectiveness of the coating system.