Inorganic coatings are a type of coating that primarily uses inorganic materials as the film-forming substance. They are an abbreviation for all-inorganic mineral coatings and, due to their high-quality performance, are widely used in everyday life areas such as construction and painting.
Inorganic coatings are composed of inorganic polymers and metal, metal oxide nanoparticles, and rare-earth ultrafine powders that have been dispersed and activated. They are inorganic polymer coatings capable of rapidly reacting with iron atoms on steel surfaces, forming an inorganic polymer anti-corrosion layer that provides both physical and chemical protection. This layer firmly bonds with the substrate through chemical bonds, is environmentally friendly, has a long service life, and offers corrosion resistance at an internationally advanced level. It is a high-tech replacement product that meets environmental protection standards.