Product Description

3M™ Scotchkote™ 134 Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating is a one-part, heat curable, thermosetting epoxy coating  designed for corrosion protection of metal. The epoxy is applied to pre-heated steel as a dry powder which melts and cures to a uniform coating thickness. This bonding process provides excellent adhesion and coverage on applications such as valves, pumps, pipe drains, hydrants and porous castings. Scotchkote 134 coating is resistant to wastewater, corrosive soils, hydrocarbons, harsh chemicals, and sea water Powder properties allow easy manual or automatic application by electrostatic or air-spray equipment.

Features
  • No primer required.
  • Particularly suitable for electrostatic or air-spray application on  preheated metal articles.

  • Can be electrostatically applied to unheated metal parts and subsequently cured by baking.
  • Long gel time allows application on large or complex articles minimizing fear of runs, sags, laminations, or unsightly overspray.
  • Especially useful for coating the inside of pipe or other fabrications where a smooth corrosion-resistant coating is required.
  • Can be machined by grinding or cutting to meet close tolerance requirements.
  • Allows easy visual inspection of coated articles.
  • Can be painted with alkyd paint, acrylic lacquer, or acrylic enamel for color coding.
  • Will not sag, cold flow, or become soft in storage. Long-term storage under most climatic conditions.
  • Lightweight for lower shipping costs.
  • Protects over wide temperature range.
  • Resists direct burial soil stress. High adhesion and toughness.
  • Resists caviation. Resists cathodic disbondment.
  • Excellent chemical resistance.
  • Suitable for elevated temperature service in presence of H2S, CO2, CH4, crude oil and brine when applied over phenolic primers.
  • Long-term performance history in water, sewage, and other service environments.
  • Scotchkote 134 coating is United States Environmental Protection Agency acceptable for use as a coating in contact with potable water. It also meets the requirements of American Water Works Association Standards C213 and C550.

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