Heat-Resisting Paint

The Heat-resistant Paint is still soft and wet after being sprayed, what are the reasons for this?
As the resin Silicone of the Heat-resistant Paint will be completely dried and hardened after exposing to heat, it should be baked till hardening
1.according to the consolidating conditions stated in the brochure for the respective heat resistance. Therefore, the softening status after being
2.sprayed in a normal condition; however, it is required to protect the external surface of the film from hitting when moving (for details of consolidation
3.time and temperature of the respective heat-resistant paint, please refer to our product catalogue).
Can the 500℃ heat-resisting silver paint be used to coat the exhaustion pipe of the motorcycle?
Negative, because the 500℃ exhaustion pipe heat-resisting paint is available in our stock (min. package will be 20kg per bucket).
Is it normal to have a smaller hole on the heat-resisting silver paint bucket?
Because the heat-resisting silver paint is vulnerable to gas explosion, a hole is designed to release the pressure within the bucket.
The heat-resisting paint cannot be dissolved when diluting with banana oil, why?
Due to varied properties of the paint, it is required to use exclusive solvent and it cannot be diluted with other kind of solvent.
When applying the 300℃ heat-resisting paint onto IZ-01 inorganic zinc dust paint, the peeling phenomenon is experienced during the coating process.
1.Its cohesion with the base material is poor, and it is required to refinish the base material again.
2.The peeling has happened due to incomplete spraying and it must be sprayed again (poor cohesion will be resulted because the zinc dust on the IZ-01 film has not been removed before coating the 300℃ heat-resisting paint. It is suggested that the zinc dust must be removed before applying the 300℃ heat-resisting paint).
3.Because the 300℃ heat-resisting paint has not been baked, so it is not completely hardened