Sigma marine paints
Sigmatherm 175 Sigma marine and protective coatings
- SKU:
- sigmatherm-175
- Weight:
- 20.00 KGS
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Sigmatherm 175 Sigma marine and protective coatings
GZ Industrial Supplies is a distributor of Sigma Marine coatings in Nigeria, Our Sigmatherm 175 Sigma marine and protective coatings is a single coat heat-resistant modified alkyd aluminum finish, appropriate for applications in Marine dry dock, chemical and petrochemical plants, offshore applications, Marine new builds and sea stores
Product characteristics of Sigmatherm 175 Sigma marine and protective coatings
- Heat-resistant up to 175°C (350°F)
- High-brilliancy
- Spray application improves the appearance
- A minimum drying time of 3 days at 20°C (68°F) should be allowed before exposure to heat
RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES
Substrate conditions
- Previous coat must be dry and free from any contamination
- Substrate temperature and application conditions
- Substrate temperature during application should be at least 3°C (5°F) above dew point
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
- HEAT RESISTANT SYSTEMS – SYSTEM SHEET 3140
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Stir well before use
- The temperature of the paint should preferably be above 15°C (59°F), otherwise extra thinner may be required to obtain
- application viscosity
- Adding too much thinner results in reduced sag resistance
- Adequate ventilation must be maintained during application and curing (please refer to INFORMATION SHEETS 1433 and
- 1434)
- Air spray
Recommended thinner
THINNER 20-05
Volume of thinner
0 - 3%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice
1.8 – 2.0 mm (approx. 0.070 – 0.079 in)
Nozzle pressure
0.3 - 0.4 MPa (approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is marine paint?
Marine paint, also known as boat paint, is a specialised coating designed for use on boats, ships, and other marine structures. It provides protection against corrosion, fouling, and the harsh marine environment.
2. What are the different types of marine paint?
There are different types of marine paint, including antifouling paint (to prevent marine growth on the hull), topside paint (for above the waterline areas), bottom paint (for below the waterline areas), primers, and specialty coatings such as deck paint or bilge paint.
3. How often should I repaint my boat?
The frequency of repainting your boat depends on factors such as the type of paint used, environmental conditions, usage, and the condition of the existing paint. Generally, boats may require repainting every 3-5 years, but it's best to follow the paint manufacturer's recommendations.
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5 Reviews
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best
My company uses SIGMATHERM 175 SIGMA PROTECTIVE AND MARINE COATINGS because of their excellent anti-fouling and anti-oxidation qualities.
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dependable
This SIGMATHERM 175 has really exceeded my expectations in terms of marine paint. It is quite convenient to use. It has been my preferred option due to its dependable and steady performance.
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recommended
The possibility of corrosion, fouling, and damage is decreased by SIGMATHERM 175, which is simple to use, durable, and provides a lovely self-polishing surface.
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Best
Painting is an interesting skill when you find the right suppliers. GZ product has brought my handwork to where it is today, Honestly, the component of this SIGMATHERM 175 SIGMA MARINE AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS is amazing, Always giving out the best touches to every of my job.
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Reliable
Spray application improves the appearance