Chemline 784

ChemLINE® 784 is a high functionality, two component thermoset polymer coating. When cured, the ChemLINE® 784 high cross link density is unlike other coatings. ChemLINE® 784 delivers significantly improved product performance and anti corrosion resistance. ChemLINE® 784 coating is formulated with a unique high functionality polymer that is designed and engineered with 28 functional groups per molecule. This bridged aromatic backbone structure, when polymerized, forms up to 784 cross links.

ChemLINE® 784 cross links predominately through an ether (carbon-oxygen-carbon) linkage. This eliminates high concentrations of hydroxyl groups (found in epoxies) and precludes formation of ester groups (found in vinylesters) which are subject to hydrolysis and acid attack. ChemLINE® 784 can be ambient cured or lower temperature forced air cured depending on substrate and service conditions.

ChemLINE® 784 Higher Cross Link Density Means:

Provides Superior Chemical Resistance to:

Industry Applications:

Chemical Processing: Vessels, Tanks, Hazardous Waste, Secondary Containment, Chemical Plant Floors etc.

Paper & Pulp: Digesters, Black Liquor Tanks, Bleaching etc.

Mining: Acid Tanks, Scrubbers etc.

High Technology: Clean Rooms, Floors, etc.

Power Generation: FGD Systems, Ducts and Stacks, etc.

Steel: Picking Tanks, Acid Storage, Acid Waste Neutralization, etc.

Waste Water: Tanks, Clarifiers, Flocculation Basins, Neutralization Chambers, Concrete Containment, etc.

Product Highlights:

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance Exceptional Toughness
  • Superior bonding qualities
  • Applied to pitted and/or corroded steel
  • Maximum versatility; product cycling
  • Ambient or low temperature force air cure
  • Very low VOC- 98 grams/litre (0.8lbs.per gallon)
  • Non – permeable
  • Steam cleanable and field repairable
  • Resists hydro blasting
  • Excellent UV resistance
  • Complies with FDA 21 CFR 175.300 for food handling
  • High impact resistance
  • Wear and abrasion resistance
  • Dry heat resistance to 400F (2040 C)