Best Topcoat Paint

Topcoats are generally a transparent or translucent or opaque layer of paint applied over the primer or intermediate coat. This is the coat that is directly exposed to various environmental conditions and factors such as sunlight, water, chemicals, pollutants, microbial, and the wear and tear due to particulate abrasion from the air. For this reason, topcoat paint needs to be very robust with high impermeability and a very compact structure.

The choice of chemistry of topcoat is guided by the following factors:

  • Exposure conditions
  • Red oxide shade for primer is generally considered for darker shades of topcoat.
  • Off-white shade for primer is generally considered for the yellow or orange shade of topcoat.
  • Total film thickness necessary.
  • Ensure sagging does not take place

Exposure conditions greatly influence the choice of chemistry of the topcoats. The Major Categories of topcoat chemistries are:

Single Pack

Iron is ductile, malleable, abundantly available, and the most economical metal. Hence many large structures including large ships are built with iron metal. However, iron is very easily susceptible to corrosion, also known as rust. This rust keeps on detaching from the parent iron metal and causes weakening of the structure. The function of the best industrial primer paint in India is to protect the metal by inhibition effect, barrier effect, and /or cathodic protection.  Few examples of the application of primer to ferrous metal substrates include metal grills, ships, and prefabricated building structures. 

Two Pack

FAQs

How does topcoat benefit your paint?

Topcoats are the topmost layer of paints that not only provide the protection against various substances in the air, but also provide the appeal to the surface. It provides a barrier to entry to corrosion causing factors like water and oxygen and also to manual abuses from handling. Additionally, it reflects the sun rays, thus providing extended retention of appeal to the surface. The extent depends upon the type of topcoat and area of exposure. Topcoat paint provides mechanical strength to the coating but also provide excellent resistance to loss in gloss, UV, water, chemicals.

Is a topcoat always required?

In the Unicoat Paint system, the paint acts as a primer as well as a topcoat. In the case of a multi-coat system, a topcoat is essential as each topcoat has a specific function.

Does topcoat benefit the paint to be waterproof?

Yes, to some extent topcoats offer water resistance properties. But, for complete waterproofing various factors are involved such as the surface preparation, substrate, primer, type of topcoat, the thickness of paint, amount of dampness or water exposure, type of finish required, etc. GP has specific products that have been designed for the purpose of waterproofing.

Can topcoats be used as base coats?
No, topcoat and basecoat should not be used interchangeably as both have different properties and offer different advantages to the paint and the surfaces.
Monocoat, Unicoat: This is the latest trend in industrial paint applications where performance requirements of both primer and topcoat paint are provided through a single robust coating. This coating offers corrosion protection, condensation resistance along with gloss & color retention as well as chemical resistance. To combine these properties, these products use very special resin technologies that are developed in house at GP’s lab. For more information, please contact the nearest Grand Polycoats sales office.
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