Inorganic Zinc-Rich Coating

An Inorganic Zinc-Rich Coating is a type of coating for the corrosion protection to surfaces such as steels that contains a metallic zinc pigment (typically 75 wt% zinc or more in the dry film) in an inorganic vehicle.

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