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HS Code |
401491 |
| Product Name | Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ |
| Application | Nuclear power plant facility surfaces |
| Type | Protective coating |
| Main Component | Epoxy resin |
| Color | White or light gray |
| Finish | Smooth semi-gloss |
| Drying Time | Surface dry in 2 hours at 25°C |
| Theoretical Coverage | 6-8 m²/L at 100 μm dry film thickness |
| Adhesion Strength | ≥ 6 MPa |
| Chemical Resistance | Resistant to acids, alkalis, and radioactive chemicals |
| Radiation Resistance | Withstands gamma and beta radiation exposure |
| Volatility | Low VOC content |
| Recommended Thickness | 100-150 μm per layer |
| Service Temperature | -20°C to 80°C |
| Storage Life | 12 months (sealed, indoors, 5-35°C) |
As an accredited Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ is packaged in a durable 20kg metal drum, clearly labeled for industrial use. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL): 240 drums securely loaded, following safety guidelines, with each drum containing Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ. |
| Shipping | Shipping for the chemical **Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ** requires secure, sealed containers compliant with hazardous material regulations. The product should be protected from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures during transport. Proper labeling and documentation are essential. Only authorized, trained carriers should handle and deliver the shipment. |
| Storage | **Storage of Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ:** Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and open flames. Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent moisture and contamination. Avoid storing near incompatible materials such as strong oxidizers or acids. Ensure proper labelling, and protect against physical damage. Follow local regulations for chemical storage and safety protocols. |
| Shelf Life | The shelf life of Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ is typically 12 months when stored in unopened, original containers under proper conditions. |
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[High Purity]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with 99.8% purity is used in containment building interiors, where it ensures optimal chemical resistance against radioactive contaminants. [Viscosity Grade]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with a viscosity grade of 120 KU is used in reactor vessel exteriors, where it provides uniform film formation and superior adhesion. [Thermal Stability]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with thermal stability up to 350°C is used in turbine hall structures, where it maintains integrity and prevents thermal degradation. [Molecular Weight]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with a molecular weight of 65,000 g/mol is applied to spent fuel pools, where it enhances durability and long-term barrier performance. [Corrosion Resistance]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ featuring 1,000-hour salt spray resistance is used on emergency coolant pipelines, where it effectively inhibits corrosion and extends service life. [Particle Size]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with an average particle size below 2 microns is used on radioactive waste storage containers, where it delivers a dense, pinhole-free protective layer. [Adhesion Strength]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with an adhesion strength greater than 8 MPa is used in control room flooring systems, where it prevents delamination under heavy operational loads. [Water Vapor Transmission Rate]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with a water vapor transmission rate below 0.1 g/m²·d is used for auxiliary building walls, where it limits moisture ingress and maintains structural integrity. [Ultraviolet Stability]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with high ultraviolet stability rated at 95% retention is used on exposed exterior surfaces, where it resists weathering and color fading. [Flame Retardancy]: Nuclear Power Plant Protective Coating NC-Ⅰ with a flame retardancy rating of UL 94 V-0 is used for cable tray systems, where it minimizes fire propagation risk. |
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