Navigating the world of HVAC-R corrosion protection can raise plenty of questions about coatings, applications, warranties, environmental considerations, and more. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to the most common inquiries we receive from engineers, contractors, building owners, and OEMs.
What industries use Heresite protective coatings?
Heresite coatings are used in HVAC-R, marine, transportation, and industrial settings.
They protect components from corrosion in harsh environments like salt air, chemicals, and high heat.
Can Heresite coatings handle high temperatures?
Yes, Heresite coatings like P-413 withstand up to 400°F.
They’re engineered for heat-intensive applications such as HVAC coils and industrial equipment.
What is the difference between Heresite water-based and solvent-based coatings?
How are Heresite coatings applied?
Heresite coatings are professionally applied via a full immersion process which includes dip or flow coat.
This ensures even coverage and long-term corrosion resistance.
What parts can be coated with Heresite products?
Heresite can coat coils, fins, enclosures, cabinets, and metal parts.
Ideal for HVAC systems and industrial equipment.
Is there a warranty on Heresite coatings?
Yes, Heresite offers limited warranties based on the coating and application.
Contact us for specific terms.
Where can I find the SDS for the Heresite product that I purchased?
All of the SDS’s can be found on our website under the resource section of the website.
How does Heresite compare to other coil coating brands?
Heresite provides industry-leading corrosion protection.
Backed by lab testing and field performance, it’s trusted by OEMs and contractors.
Do Heresite coatings resist salt spray and chemicals?
Yes, coatings like P-413 and HereShield protect against salt air, acid rain, and chemicals.
Perfect for coastal or industrial environments.
How can I get a quote for Heresite coatings?
Does Heresite offer custom protective coatings?
Yes, Heresite develops custom solutions for specific performance needs.
Our team works directly with OEMs and engineers. Contact us to find out more.