In the chemical industry, boiling water resistance coating is a key technology to protect metals, concrete and other materials in high temperature and high humidity environments for long-term stability. Such coatings are widely used in industrial equipment, pipelines, automotive parts and food processing equipment, which can significantly extend the life of materials and reduce maintenance costs.
Technical characteristics and market applications of boiling water resistant coatings
Core technology principle
Boiling water resistant coatings are usually based on epoxy resins, silicone modified materials or fluorocarbon polymers, and form a dense protective layer through cross-linking reactions. For example, epoxy modified silicone coatings can still maintain excellent adhesion and hydrolysis resistance at high temperatures.
Industry application scenarios
Chemical equipment protection: coating of reactors and pipeline inner walls to prevent high-temperature steam corrosion.
Food processing industry: The boiling water resistance of sterilization equipment coatings is crucial.
Automotive industry: Engine component coatings need to withstand the boiling environment of coolant.
Boiling water resistant coating technology is developing towards high durability and low environmental load. Through material innovation, process optimization and strict compliance with industry standards, companies can significantly improve the reliability of products in high temperature and high humidity environments. In the future, combining intelligent coating with the concept of circular economy, boiling water resistant coating will play a greater role in the chemical, energy and construction fields.


