Aero-Marine Engineering COIL COATING Coil Coating, 0 g/L VOC Content, For HVAC Coils, Internal HVAC Unit Parts, Water-Based, Liquid Form
Aero-Marine Engineering COIL COATING Coil Coating, 0 g/L VOC Content, For HVAC Coils, Internal HVAC Unit Parts, Water-Based, Liquid Form
Applicable Materials | : | HVAC Coils, Internal HVAC unit parts |
Base Type | : | Water-Based |
Form | : | Liquid |
VOC Content | : | 0 g/L |
AME's TechniCoat has long been recognized in the HVAC industry as a superior anti-corrosive protective coating for not only coils but internal parts of units operating in corrosive environments. Residential Applications for Technicoat Products If you live in an area of high contaminants and/or near the ocean or sea, to protect outside coil(s) from the corrosive action of the salt-air, you should use TechniCoat. Also, many find TechniCoat to solve the Dirty Socks Syndrome (DSS) found effecting the inside coil(s).To get a Technicoated Coil you must ask your dealer for this factory option. He must request that the coating be TechniCoat AA. Therefore, you must be the educated consumer. Whether you need protection for your outside coil or you need the advantage of a coated inside coil, you will have to ask for it. Yes, it does cost a bit more, but worth it to not have to replace an outside coil every 2 or 3 years (in coastal application). Plus, by using TechniCoat you are having a great impact on the prevention of damage to the ozone by preventing the loss of Freon from an unprotected coil.TechniCoat AA is a factory applied coating meeting the highest standard of the anti-corrosion industry. While many would have you believe that just spraying on something will solve your corrosion problems, that just simply is not the case. Premature system failure can result from improperly applied coatings or coatings not designed for HVAC equipment.Dirty Socks Syndrome (DSS) was the name given to a foul odor that is emitted by an air-conditioning system. It seems to be indigenous to heat pump systems and is most active during the changing of the seasons. During this time the heat pump cycles or reverses several times within a short period. The foul odor is emitted when the blower engages. Since the actual cause for this syndrome is still hotly debated among engineers, an official "fix" by the industry has never been adopted. However, TechniCoated coils (evap coil) seem to solve the problem. It is believed that because of the sheeting action of the final coat used in the TechniCoat process that the moisture does not have a place on the coil itself to collect, therefore providing no area of growth for the bacteria or microbe suspected of causing the dirty socks smell.
Aero-Marine Engineering Coil Coating, 0 g/L VOC Content, For HVAC Coils, Internal HVAC Unit Parts, Water-Based, Liquid Form
- Provides superior anti-corrosive protection for coils and internal HVAC parts, especially in coastal or contaminated environments.
- Significantly extends HVAC unit lifecycle, reduces maintenance needs, and can lower electricity consumption.
- Helps mitigate or solve Dirty Socks Syndrome (DSS) odors often associated with heat pump evaporator coils.
- Features a water-based, zero VOC formulation for environmental compliance.
- Offers high resistance to salt-spray corrosion with negligible impact on heat transfer.
- Requires factory application, ensuring proper surface preparation and coating adhesion for optimal performance.
- Formulated without polyurethane, hexavalent chromium, or lead.