Heat resistant paint (400°C) is a high-performance coating designed to protect surfaces exposed to extreme temperatures. It is commonly used on equipment such as exhaust manifolds, furnaces, kilns, boilers, and industrial pipelines where heat levels can reach up to 400 degrees Celsius. This type of paint is typically formulated with advanced silicone resins and heat-stable pigments that maintain their integrity under intense thermal conditions. When applied, the coating forms a durable film that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering even during continuous heat exposure. It also provides excellent resistance to oxidation, corrosion, and weathering, helping to extend the lifespan of metal surfaces. Heat resistant paint can be applied by brush, roller, or spray, and often requires curing at elevated temperatures to achieve optimal performance. It dries to a smooth, protective finish while maintaining color stability. Overall, it enhances safety, durability, and efficiency in high-temperature environments.

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