Automotive Solutions™ Anti Tracking dielectric
paint / coating is a non conductive or high insulation coating. These Dielectric
coatings help prevent galvanic corrosion and, in many applications, thermal
cycling is required, which exacerbates the corrosion problem. Thus, a unique
coating to provide dielectric properties in combination with corrosion protection
is an industry need.
To that end, a broad trend is
emerging across many industries for relatively “thin” thermally-stable
dielectric coatings that can be applied in an environmentally-friendly and
economical way.
Dielectric strength (ASTM D149) of paint and other
electrical coatings is measured when the paint is to serve as an insulator
against electrical current.
Surface resistivity (ASTM D257) is used to ensure
that paint conducts enough electricity to help dissipate and avoid static
charge.
Advantages of Di-electric Paint / Coating
- Excellent Insulation
- Antislip
- Protects from Oxidization & weathering.
- Easier to clean than ribbed matting
- Moisture absorption
- Coating thickness can be varied from 100 microns to 1000 microns.
- Excellent Resistance to oil, acid & fumes.
- Cost effective
- Seamless/ monolithic makes it joint free.
- Di-electric properties of build up floor do not deteriorate as per ageing factor thus had a incomparable edge over rubber mating used in various places as di-electric material
- Can be installed over wood, metal and concrete
- Low or zero VOC.
- Lead-free
- High Dielectric Value /mm
Applications of Di electric Paint / Coating
- switchboard rooms front
- X-ray plant rooms
- Bush Bar Ends
- Generator Lids
- Insulator
- machine control gear front
- AC plant rooms
- swtich yard equipment
- DSN Antenna
- Electric sub stations
- Transformers rooms
- In front of electrical panels
- flexible electronic substrates
- solar cell production
- In generator rooms
- In LT/HT labs
- Around bus bars, etc.
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