Hit-Re 500 V3 Epoxy Anchor: Long-Term Protection for Industrial Floorings - Shield Insight Hub
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Surface roughness is also known as surface or anchor profile in the coating industry. A sufficient surface profile is required to secure a good adhesion of every coating system and adhesive.
The resultant surface profile, or anchor pattern, is comprised of a complex pattern of peaks and valleys which must be accurately assessed to ensure compliance with job or contract specifications.
The anchor pattern or anchor profile is a series of “peaks and valleys” that exist on a substrate. This anchor profile is extremely important to coatings, like paint or powder coating.
Our Surface Profile Measurement Calculator estimates the anchor pattern height you can expect based on your abrasive type, nozzle size, blasting pressure, and surface material.
Coatings manufacturers specify the optimal profile needed to achieve maximum coating adhesion for each different coating. Anchor pattern can be thought of as tiny peaks and valleys in the substrate being blasted.
Anchor pattern is the term to describe the surface roughness of iron, steel or other metals consisting of craters, cracks and pores forming peaks and valleys. The roughness is usually not visible to the unaided eye and viewed in a microscope with 200x minimum magnification.