1. Overview
Silicone Modified Polyester (SMP) is a coating formed by chemically modifying polyester resin with silicone components.
·Typical Structure: Epoxy primer (5μm) + SMP topcoat (20μm).
·Key Enhancements: Improved molecular chain stability, durability, UV resistance, and corrosion/wear resistance.
2. Primary Applications
·Construction:
·Steel structure factory roofs/walls, metal sandwich panels.
·Industrial & Civil Use:
·Steel windows, automobile exterior components.
·Harsh Environments:
·Rain-prone, coastal, or industrial pollution zones.
3. Core Advantages
·Weather Resistance:
·Service life: 8–12 years; UV resistance outperforms standard polyester (PE).
·Corrosion Resistance:
·Anti-powdering, excellent notch corrosion resistance (ideal for salt fog/humid environments).
·Physical Performance:
·High film hardness (≥3H), abrasion resistance, and heat tolerance (up to 315°C).
·Aesthetic Stability:
·Slow color fading over time.
4. Limitations
·Gloss:
·Lower surface shine than PVDF coatings; less decorative.
·Cost:
·Priced higher than PE coatings but lower than PVDF fluorocarbon coatings.
·Processing:
·Requires galvanized aluminum (GL) or aluminum-magnesium-zinc substrates for optimal performance.
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