Why Do Metal Warehouses in Vietnam Need to Use Aerogel Coatings?
Factories in Vietnam primarily rely on metal roofing materials such as color-coated steel tiles, which easily absorb heat under the intense tropical sun. This turns the workshops into steam rooms, creates poor working conditions for employees, and makes it difficult to recruit workers. Using aerogel coatings reflects solar radiation at the source and blocks heat transfer, which not only significantly lowers workshop temperatures and improves working conditions but also saves companies substantial air-conditioning and cooling costs.
Jun 24,2026
Why Iron Oxide and Waterborne Primers Demand Active Flash Rust Protection
Moreover, the real challenge for paint chemists is finding a flash rust inhibitor that doesn't ruin the rest of the formulation's properties. A low-grade additive might stop the initial flash rust, but it can drastically increase the dry film's water sensitivity, leading to total failure during long-term humidity testing. Modern, high-spec inhibitors are engineered to provide aggressive passivation during the drying phase without destabilizing the liquid paint in storage or degrading the final coating's gloss, stability, and anti-corrosion performance. It is the silent ingredient that allows waterborne industrial primers to match—and often exceed—the reliability of old-school solvent systems.
Jun 22,2026
Defeating Flash Rust in Waterborne Coatings
Choosing the right flash rust inhibitor also means balancing performance with film quality. A cheap or poorly matched additive might stop the rust, but it can also cause water sensitivity later on, leading to blistering or poor long-term salt spray results. Modern, advanced inhibitors are engineered to protect ferrous metals—and even difficult substrates like galvanized steel or aluminum—without messing up the paint's gloss, stability, or dry-film water resistance. It allows your customers to enjoy the environmental benefits of waterborne coatings without worrying about hidden corrosion ruining their hard work.
Jun 20,2026
The Formulation Blindspot: Why Waterborne Industrial Coatings Need Active Passivation
Furthermore, a modern flash rust inhibitor must be versatile enough to handle difficult, multi-metal substrates. In many industrial applications, a single coating might be applied to a structure that combines cast iron, cold-rolled steel, and even galvanized steel or aluminum. A poorly formulated additive might stop flash rust on steel but cause severe gassing or blistering on zinc or aluminum parts.
Jun 18,2026
The Temporary Shield: Stopping Rust in Shipping and Processing Gaps
X-222, a water-based rust inhibitor manufactured by Enze Chemical, is suitable for rust prevention on various types of cast iron, steel, and non-ferrous metals. It requires only a small amount and provides long-lasting rust protection. It can be widely used as a rust inhibitor additive in water-based cleaners, antifreeze, cutting fluids, and rust-preventive fluids, and can also be used for short-term rust protection of components between machining operations.
Jun 14,2026