WHAT IS HIGH HEAT PAINT?

What is High Heat Paint?

What is High Heat Paint?

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Heat-resistant paints can work in temperatures ranging from 500-600oC. Their range of application is wide and diverse; boilers, chimneys, steam pipes are some applicative areas. Protect surfaces from high temperatures with our heat resistant paint. On an industrial level, high heat paint is used in petrochemical plants, paper mills, and refineries. It can withstand elevated temperatures without discoloring, deteriorating, or emitting harmful fumes.

Want to avoid blisters, cracks, corrosion, and peels on surfaces? A high-heat paint can repair it all!

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Types of High-Temperature Paint


Based on the materials (organic and inorganic) added to the paint, there are four different types:

  1. Silicone-Based


This covering is used for coating new surfaces. It preserves, protects, and renders functionality to surfaces of different kinds. Following are some properties of silicone paints:

  • Adaptable & Easy to Use

  • Weather Resistant

  • Non Sticky

  • Water-Resistant



  1. Powder Coating


Similar to its predecessor but in powder form. This coating works at high temperatures (upto 10000 degrees Fahrenheit). Powder coating is VOC-free; it comes in multiple color options. 

  1. Ceramic Paint


Ceramic paint protects surfaces from chemicals and corrosion. Moreover, it helps to reduce the effect of the harmful UV rays from the Sun.

  1. Sprayed Metal/Metal Additive


Sprayed metal or thermal spray is used for corrosion protection. It is essential for hidden tanks or pipes (under insulation) and can’t be inspected by eye. This paint is affected by temperature.

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