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Recently, a heat-curing coating resin named IOTA OPSZ 1800 (organosilicon polysilazane) has garnered significant attention in the field of high-temperature protection. With its exceptional high-temperature performance and unique curing characteristics, this product represents a revolutionary breakthrough in industrial coatings.
IOTA OPSZ 1800 coating resin boasts an operating temperature of over 1000°C and is a low-viscosity, solvent-free system with a solid content of 99.99%. When heated to 200°C, it rapidly cures, significantly enhancing construction efficiency. Notably, by adding radical initiators such as dicumyl peroxide, the curing temperature can be further reduced, allowing curing to be completed within 1 to 90 minutes at temperatures ranging from 100°C to 180°C, providing great flexibility for various application scenarios.
In terms of formulation and application, IOTA OPSZ 1800 has a typical dosage of 10-60% and is compatible with numerous solvents, including alkanes, aromatic hydrocarbons, ethers, ketones, and esters. When heated above 700°C, it promotes the conversion of polymers into ceramics, making it suitable for applications such as high-temperature ceramic coatings, thermally stable anti-corrosion coatings, and non-stick coatings.
Regarding typical coating performance, IOTA OPSZ 1800 offers a variety of colors, with gloss ranging from matte to silk. Its dosage and thickness can be adjusted according to specific requirements. The pencil hardness exceeds 9H, with excellent chemical resistance and heat resistance, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1800°C and demonstrating good thermal shock resistance.
The launch of IOTA OPSZ 1800 heat-curing coating resin undoubtedly brings new solutions to the field of high-temperature protection, driving the continuous development of related industries.