PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Fluorocarbon spray coating, also known as fluorocarbon coating or fluorocarbon paint coating, is a commonly used surface coating technique for metal ceilings and metal wall surfaces. This technique is primarily based on fluorocarbon resin coatings and offers excellent weather resistance, corrosion resistance, and aesthetics. Here is an overview of fluorocarbon spray coating treatment for metal ceilings and metal wall surfaces:
Fluorocarbon spray coating involves applying fluorocarbon resin coatings evenly onto the surfaces of metal ceilings and metal wall surfaces.
Typically, this process involves several steps, including surface preparation (such as cleaning, degreasing, sanding, etc.), primer coating, fluorocarbon coating, and curing. The coating needs to undergo a specific curing process after spraying to form a durable protective layer.
Metal ceilings and metal wall surfaces treated with fluorocarbon spray coating are extensively used in various settings, including commercial buildings, airports, high-speed railway stations, medical facilities, educational institutions, and more. This treatment technique is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, creating modern, upscale, and refined visual effects. Fluorocarbon spray coating is also commonly used in architectural designs requiring high durability and appearance standards, such as skyscrapers, hotels, shopping centers, and more.
In summary, fluorocarbon spray coating is an effective method for enhancing the weather resistance, corrosion resistance, and aesthetics of metal ceilings and metal wall surfaces, applicable to a variety of architectural scenarios and design styles.