Specs Met by Our Commercial Epoxy Primer
The following is not an exhaustive list of specifications — give us a call or send our team your required specifications for review or to request a quote.
USA Specifications
NADCAP Specifications
- MIL–P–85582
- MIL–P–53022
- MIL–P–23377
- MIL–PRF–85582
- MIL–PRF–85285
- MIL–PRF–23377
- MIL–DTL–53039
- MIL–C–85285
- MIL–C–53039
NON-NADCAP Specifications
Specifications not Supported.
Mexico Specifications
NADCAP Specifications
Specifications not Supported.
NON-NADCAP Specifications
Specifications not Supported.
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Improved Aesthetics
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Increased Corrosion Protection
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Lightfastness
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Transparency
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Better Chemical Resistance
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Temperature Stability
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High-Quality Pigment
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Tinting Strength
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Ceramics
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Carbon Steel
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Stainless Steel
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Aluminum
Applicable Industries
Epoxy coatings are widely used across many critical industries to prepare parts for further polyurethane coating. From protecting against harsh elements, corrosion and chemical exposure for aerospace and defense applications, to insulating and protecting surgical and medical diagnostic tools, sealing both underwater and above water marine parts and more, epoxy primers play a crucial role in the enhanced part performance and longevity in many industries. Want to learn more? Check out our list below for industries INCERTEC uses epoxy primers for.
Commercial Epoxy Primer — an Integral Part of the Process
Before polyurethane coating is applied, the part is coated with an epoxy primer to promote adhesion and enhance corrosion resistance. The epoxy creates a bond between the metal substrate and the polyurethane topcoat, meaning our polyurethane coating is one of the most durable for metal parts. This bond also improves the adhesion of polyurethane coatings to various non-metal substrates, including plastics and wood, enhancing their structural integrity and sealing capabilities.