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Why do MCU’s coating systems last longer than epoxies on food processing equipment, paper machines and other machinery exposed to moisture?

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Why do MCU’s coating systems last longer than epoxies on food processing equipment, paper machines and other machinery exposed to moisture?

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When you compare the impedance or capacitance of coatings you will see a high difference between MCU’s coatings and epoxies. In fact it is usually 100 times greater. This conductivity or lack of conductivity when comparing wet versus dry films is one explanation given by many European and Asian experts. The fact is that these coats simply last a lot longer, and can be applied successfully in damp conditions.

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