Multicomponent coating definition

Multicomponent coating means a coating which is packaged in two or more parts, which parts are combined before application, and where a coreactant from one part of the coating chemically reacts, at ambient conditions, with a coreactant from another part of the coating.
Multicomponent coating means any coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin, commonly known as a catalyst or hardener, before application to form an acceptable dry film.
Multicomponent coating means a coating mixed on site from components packaged separately. Coating components include, but are not limited to, thinners/reducers, base components, curing agents, reactive diluents, and coating additives.

More Definitions of Multicomponent coating

Multicomponent coating means a coating packaged in two or more parts, which parts are combined before application, and where a co-reactant from one part of the coating chemically reacts, at ambient conditions, with a co-reactant from another part of the coating.

Related to Multicomponent coating

  • Roll coating means the application of a coating material to a substrate by means of hard rubber or steel rolls.