Fluorocarbon coating is a general term for a series of coatings using fluororesin as the primary film-forming agent. It is a new type of coating material derived from modified and processed fluororesin. Its key characteristic is the high concentration of F-C bonds within the resin, with a bond energy of 485 kmol?1, the highest among all chemical bonds. These F-C bonds are resistant to breaking under the influence of heat and light (including ultraviolet light). This results in exceptional weather resistance and chemical corrosion resistance, resulting in the highest stability among all resin coatings.
Tested by authoritative testing agencies, its weather resistance fully meets the requirements of the US building standard AAMA 2605 and Qualicoat III. It offers an outdoor warranty of up to 30 years, making it a viable alternative to fluorocarbon paint.