Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer: Advanced Anti-Corrosion Protection for Metal
For industrial, heavy-duty, or highly exposed metal surfaces, standard primers often fall short. Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer is an advanced, solvent-based primer engineered to provide superior anti-corrosive protection in a convenient single-component (1K) formula. It bonds aggressively to metal, creating a tough, chemical-resistant barrier that stops rust before it starts.
Unlike traditional primers that require messy two-pack mixing, this primer is ready to use directly from the can. This makes the **Single Pack Epoxy Primer** ideal for onsite applications, maintenance work, and projects where minimizing complexity is essential, all while providing performance far superior to conventional red oxide primers.
Why Choose Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer?
Epoxy technology provides a level of protection unmatched by standard primers:
- Superior Rust Inhibition: Contains specialized anti-corrosive pigments that aggressively neutralize the causes of rust, extending the lifespan of metal structures.
- High Chemical Resistance: The epoxy formulation resists common solvents, light acids, and cleaning agents, making it ideal for machinery, pipes, and garage floors.
- 1K Convenience: No hardener mixing required. This simplifies application, reduces waste, and makes it highly suitable for quick touch-ups and DIY projects.
- Excellent Adhesion: Bonds securely to clean steel, galvanized metal, and previously coated surfaces, ensuring the topcoat system remains intact.
Key Features of Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer
- Quick Drying: Fast drying time allows for quick recoating with the required topcoat, speeding up project timelines.
- High Film Build: Capable of building a thick, protective film in fewer coats compared to thin general-purpose primers.
- Smooth Finish: Dries to a smooth, uniform surface, providing an ideal base for high-gloss enamel paints or PU coatings.
- Versatile Topcoat Compatibility: Compatible with most types of solvent-based topcoats, including epoxies, polyurethanes, and alkyd enamels.
Recommended Application Areas
This **industrial epoxy primer** is ideally suited for:
- Piping and Tanks: Providing essential corrosion protection in harsh environments.
- Structural Steel: Protecting metal beams and supports in construction and industrial settings.
- Metal Furniture: Enhancing the durability of outdoor metal furniture, gates, and railings.
- Machinery and Equipment: Used as a foundation for durable paint systems on industrial equipment.
Technical Specifications: Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Indigo Paints |
| Product | Single Pack Epoxy Primer |
| Type | Epoxy (Single Component, Solvent Based) |
| Thinner | Epoxy Thinner (Specific Grade Recommended) |
| Application Method | Brush, Roller, or Spray Gun |
| Drying Time | Touch Dry: 30-45 Mins | Recoat: 6-8 Hours |
How to Apply Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer (Step-by-Step)
- Surface Preparation: The metal must be clean and free of rust, scale, oil, and grease. Blast cleaning is ideal; otherwise, vigorous wire brushing and thinner cleaning are necessary.
- Mixing: Stir the Indigo Single Pack Epoxy Primer well before use. Thin with the recommended Epoxy Thinner (5-10% max) if required for spraying consistency.
- Application: Apply 1-2 coats using a spray gun or brush. Ensure thorough coverage, especially on edges and welds.
- Recoating: Allow 6-8 hours for drying. Do not leave the primer exposed to the elements for long periods; apply the topcoat within the recoat window.
- Topcoat: Finish with a compatible epoxy, PU, or enamel topcoat for complete system durability. Always prioritize surface preparation for long-term metal protection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is this primer flexible?
A: Epoxy primers are typically hard and rigid, ideal for static metal structures. For surfaces with high vibration or expansion, check compatibility with the final topcoat.
Q: What topcoat should I use?
A: For maximum durability, an Epoxy or Polyurethane (PU) topcoat is recommended. You can also use good quality alkyd enamels.
Q: Can I apply this over old paint?
A: Only if the old paint is fully adherent, solid, and compatible. Sand thoroughly (use sandpaper) and test a small area first.






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