They form a tough protective layer that effectively resists moisture, corrosive chemicals, and physical abrasion, and can be applied to many different surface materials including concrete, steel, and other metals. Epoxy protective coatings take longer to cure compared to other types of protective coatings but make up for it with their superior hardness and compressive strength.
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Epoxy protective coatings take longer to cure compared to other types of protective coatings but make up for it with their superior hardness and compressive strength.
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