Metal structures are the basis of many modern buildings and structures, providing them with strength and durability. However, metal is susceptible to adverse environmental factors such as corrosion and fire. Without proper protection, metal structures can quickly lose their performance characteristics, which can lead to serious consequences. Our company provides services to apply corrosion and fire protection coatings to metal for your project.
Ease of application: Polymer formulations can be easily applied to surfaces using a variety of methods including spray, brush or roller. This allows VMP systems to be used in both industrial and field applications.
Fire protection
of steel structures
Metal primer
One of the standard solutions in the field of acti-corrosion protection is the application of GF-021 primer. GF-021 primer (glyphthalic primer) is a universal priming material based on alkyd varnish with pigments, fillers and special additives. The primer is intended for surface preparation before applying decorative or protective paintwork. or protective paint coatings. It has excellent adhesion to various materials and improves the adhesion of subsequent layers of paint with the surface. As a rule, it is available in gray and red-brown colors.
1. Intumescent paints Intumescent paints are specialized paints which, when heated to a certain temperature (usually around 200-250°C), begin to bulge, forming a heat-insulating layer. This layer prevents the metal from heating up to critical temperatures at which it loses its strength. Advantages Effective fire protection: Provides a significant increase in fire resistance time. Aesthetic appearance: Once applied, the paint maintains a smooth surface that can be painted in a variety of colors. Easy application: Can be applied by spray, brush or roller. Application Used to protect steel structures in buildings and structures, including residential, commercial and industrial facilities.
2. Cement and gypsum based fire retardant coatings These coatings consist of a mixture of cement, gypsum and other fire retardant additives. They are applied to the surface of steel structures in the form of a mortar and after curing form a hard fire-resistant layer. Advantages High degree of protection: Provides long-term resistance to high temperatures. Resistance to mechanical damage: Form a solid protective layer. Application Often used in industrial and underground buildings where high levels of fire protection and mechanical resistance are required.
3. Fire retardant coating compounds These formulations are thick pastes that are applied to metal surfaces and, after drying, form a flame retardant layer. Fireproofing coatings may contain various fire retardant additives such as mineral fibers, vermiculite and perlite. Advantages Easy application: Can be applied by trowel or spray. High fire resistance: Provides long term protection when exposed to high temperatures. Application Used to protect steel structures in buildings, especially in areas with restricted access where other coatings may be difficult to apply.
Main advantages:
Environmentally friendly: VMP systems are solvent and volatile organic compound (VOC) free, making them safe for the environment and human health.
High corrosion protection: Coatings created with VMP provide reliable protection of metals against corrosive processes, extending the service life of products.
Durability: VMP system coatings are highly resistant to mechanical damage, UV radiation and chemical attack, which provides long-term protection of surfaces for up to 20 years.
Versatility of application: VMP protection systems can be used for a variety of materials and environments, including marine, industrial and urban environments.
VMP protection systems are advanced solutions for protecting various surfaces, mainly metals, from corrosion and other types of damage. These systems use special polymer compositions that are applied to the surface and form a durable protective coating. VMP systems are characterized by high environmental friendliness, durability and a wide range of applications.
Various types of fire retardant coatings are used to protect metal structures from fire. These coatings are designed to increase the time that metal structures can withstand high temperatures without losing their load-bearing capabilities. The main types of fireproof coatings include: