Description
Sigmaguard 720 Marine paint
GZ Industrial Supplies is the distributor of Sigma Marine paints in Nigeria, Our Sigmaguard 720 Marine paint is a PPG SigmaGuard 720 two component reinforced high solids polyamine adduct cured epoxy tank coating
PG SigmaGuard 720 is a two component reinforced high solids polyamide adduct cured epoxy coating designed for coating tanks in light green or white and when dry has a surface that can easily be cleaned and maintained.
Best Uses of Sigmaguard 720 marine paint
PPG SigmaGuard 720 (Amercoat 90S) is best used for providing a highly protective and decorative protective coating to tanks. SigmaGuard 720 offers excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals as well as weathering. This product is highly recommended and offers recognised corrosion control.
Applications of Sigmaguard 720 Marine paint
PPG SigmaGuard 720 is easy to apply at low temperatures but dries quicker in warmer conditions. Apply 720 using air or airless spray for easy application and a smooth finish that dries to touch after just 3 hours at 20 degrees celsius.
Surface and Environment
PPG SigmaGuard 720 is primarily a tank coating that can be applied to steel substrates and offers excellent corrosion resistance to prevent cargo users from expensive repairs.
Technical Details
- PPG SigmaGuard 720 a two component reinforced high solids polyamide adduct cured epoxy coating
- Tank coating with good chemical resistance against a wide range of chemicals
- Short curing periods
- Good low temperature curing
- Easy to clean
- Recognized corrosion control coating (Lloyd's register), see sheet 1886
- Theoretical spreading rate 6.2 m2 per litre at 125 microns
- Touch dry after 7 - 8 hours at 5 degrees C, 5 - 6 hours at 10 degrees C, 2 - 3 hours at 20 degrees C.
- Overcoating interval min. 8 hours, max. 28 days.
- Full cure after see curing table.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use the same paint on the hull and topside areas?
The hull and topside areas have different requirements, so it's recommended to use specific paints designed for each area. Hull paint is typically formulated for underwater use and has antifouling properties, while topside paint is more suitable for above-the-waterline areas.
2. How can I maintain the painted surfaces on my boat?
Regular maintenance is crucial to extend the life of the painted surfaces on your boat. This includes cleaning the surface regularly, avoiding harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, addressing any damage or scratches promptly, and applying touch-ups or recoating as necessary.
3. Can I use marine paint for non-marine applications?
Marine paint is specifically designed for marine environments and may not be suitable for non-marine applications. However, some marine paints can be used for other applications such as outdoor furniture or metal structures, depending on the specific product and manufacturer's recommendations.
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6 Reviews
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recommended
This paint has the ability to resist chipping, fading, and peeling. Very happy with my purchase.
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Recommendable
As a customer who values quality and performance, I can confidently say that SigmaGuard marine paint exceeded my expectations. Its exceptional resistance to chemicals and weathering ensures long-lasting protection for my vessel. The recognized corrosion control it provides gives me peace of mind, and I highly recommend this product.
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SIGMAGUARD 720 MARINE PAINT
SIGMAGUARD 720 MARINE PAINT has a corrosion resistance property, with this I have low maintenance on my steel pipes
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very effective
I have always been a lover of color so I embarked into painting but when I started, it was challenging due to bad paint from different suppliers but the moment I tried GZ, the difference was clear. All thanks to GZ industrial supplies for making my painting skill easy, fun and interesting
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Sigmaguard 720 Marine paint
good Sigmaguard 720 Marine paint
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highly effective
Highly recommended as it offers protection against corrosion