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Ethyl silicate paints

The practical training on the application of ethyl silicate paints is a specialized and professional course designed to introduce participants to the properties, application techniques, and uses of these coatings in various projects, in accordance with the requirements of the NORSOK M-501 standard for system 1A.
Thanks to this training, participants will be able to fully utilize the potential of ethyl silicate coatings to ensure high-quality anti-corrosion protection.

During the hands-on training, participants will gain knowledge and skills in the following areas:

Properties of ethyl silicate paints

They will learn about the unique features of these paints, such as high corrosion resistance, excellent adhesion to the substrate, durability in harsh weather conditions, and long-term performance.

Surface preparation

They will learn how to properly prepare the surface before applying ethyl silicate paints to ensure optimal results and long-lasting coating performance.

Application techniques for ethyl silicate paints

Participants will learn to use different application methods, such as spraying or brushing, depending on their skill level, project requirements, and the type of surface being protected.

Safety when working with ethyl silicate paints

Safety aspects related to working with these paints will be discussed, along with the proper use of personal protective equipment during their application.

Coating quality control

Participants will learn methods of quality control for ethyl silicate coatings to ensure durable anti-corrosion protection.

Overview of various applications of ethyl silicate paints

Practical examples of how these paints are used in various industrial sectors—such as the refinery industry, offshore projects, and the energy sector—will be presented.

If you want to register or need more information, contact us by email at:
📩 office@gtr-engineering.com

Or call us at:
📞 +48 577 661 005

We look forward to hearing from you!

The course is conducted in English.