
Structural steel
Steel carries the load — coatings keep it standing. Anticorrosive systems protect the frames of buildings, stadiums, plants and warehouses from the atmospheres that attack bare steel.
Anticorrosive coating systems are applied to structural steelwork — beams, columns, trusses and cladding rails — in buildings, stadiums, industrial plants and warehouses. A correctly specified primer, intermediate and topcoat forms a barrier against moisture, chlorides and industrial pollutants.
Why it matters: steel exposed to weather and industrial atmospheres corrodes, losing section and strength over time. The right multi-coat scheme, matched to the environment, protects a structure for decades and defers costly maintenance and repair.
Anticorrosive primers
Zinc-rich and epoxy primers that anchor to prepared steel and hold back corrosion at the source.
Intermediate & topcoats
High-build intermediates and durable, colour-stable topcoats matched to the exposure category.
Galvanising-compatible & duplex
Systems that bond to galvanised steel, combining zinc and coating for maximum service life.
Specifying a steel structure?
Tell us the structure and its exposure — we'll recommend the right anticorrosive scheme.
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