A versatile epoxy resin primer that can withstand a wide range of temperatures and seasons, applied to steel floor plates after grinding.
"NSB Primer" is an epoxy resin primer applied to steel deck plates after grinding. By applying it to the steel deck plates after grinding, it protects them from rust. The coating strength is strong, adhering firmly to the substrate, and due to its high toughness, it follows the steel deck plates well. Additionally, since it is of the same type of resin as the concrete adhesive "Nisshin Bond," it has good interlayer adhesion when applied in multiple coats and is stable. 【Features】 ■ High rust prevention effect ■ Can accommodate a wide range of temperatures and seasons ■ High adhesion to upper layers ■ Excellent durability ■ Not classified as a toxic substance under the law *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Maintains good shielding properties due to high adhesion to steel plates and high stability of the cured material. ■ Available in three seasonal types: spring-autumn type, summer type, and winter type, suitable for year-round use. ■ When using the same series "Nisshin Bond" on the upper layer, it demonstrates high interlayer adhesion. ■ The mechanical and chemical quality of the cured material is stable and highly durable. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Rust prevention and protection of steel bridge decks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The rapid progress of declining birth rates and an aging population, the emergence of global environmental issues, the increasing demand for internationalization, and the arrival of a highly information-oriented society... Our country is facing a historic turning point in every aspect. Nisshin Chemical is contributing to society by applying the power of chemistry in the civil engineering field, with "technologies that are friendly to people and the Earth" needed for the next generation and beyond.