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Paint & Equipment

Paint & Application Equipment — Quick Reference

Industrial paints + the equipment to apply them — spray guns, brushes, rollers, line-marking gear. Selection turns on coating type + application method + production scale. Match equipment to paint chemistry (solvent-based needs solvent-resistant guns + filters).

Category Best For
Marking + Line Paint (Inverted Aerosol) Survey marks, warehouse traffic lines, mining + utility marking
Protective Primers (Zinc Phosphate) Steel structures, machinery — corrosion-inhibiting primer coat
Galvanising Touch-Up (Cold Galv) Repair after welding/cutting on galvanised steel — zinc-rich
Etch Primer Bare aluminium, stainless, galv — adhesion-promoting primer base
Aerosol Paints (Touch-Up) Small areas, field repair, machinery refresh
Topcoat Enamels (Alkyd / Acrylic) Final colour + protection — gloss/satin/matte
High-Temperature Paint Exhausts, flues, ovens (200-600°C+)
Spray Guns (HVLP Gravity-Feed) Touch-up + production painting — efficient transfer
Spray Guns (Conventional Suction) Heavy + thick coatings — large cup capacity
Application Tools (Brushes, Rollers, Pots) Manual application, edges, small areas

Critical: Surface prep is #1 paint failure cause. Clean, dry, abraded substrate = adhesion. Match primer + topcoat (alkyd primer + alkyd topcoat OK; alkyd primer + epoxy topcoat = poor adhesion). Brands: Galmet, Dy-Mark, Anchor. Companion: aerosols, canned paint, specialty paint & coatings, marking tools.

Paint and Equipment

Paint and equipment covers the industrial-grade paints and the application equipment needed to apply them in trade, fabrication, and maintenance work — from line marking and identification to protective coatings on finished work. AIMS Industrial stocks paints and accessories chosen for industrial application rather than retail decorative use.

The categories within paint and equipment

  • Marking and line paint — temporary and permanent surface marking for layout and identification
  • Protective coatings — corrosion-resistant primers and topcoats for steel structures and equipment
  • Galvanising touch-up paint — zinc-rich paints for repairing galvanised coatings after fabrication
  • Aerosol paints — convenience-pack paints for small areas, touch-up, and field repair
  • Specialty paints — high-temperature, anti-graffiti, food-grade, and other application-specific products
  • Application equipment — brushes, rollers, spray equipment, and accessories

Brands stocked at AIMS

Galmet covers the Australian-made galvanising touch-up and zinc-rich coatings range. Dy-Mark is the marking and aerosol paint specialist, with broad coverage of line marking, identification, and field marking products. Markal covers solid paint markers for industrial marking on metal and rough surfaces. For specific industrial paints, we can source through our distribution channels on indented orders.

Galvanising touch-up — when and how

Galvanised steel that's been welded, drilled, cut, or otherwise modified post-galvanising loses the zinc protection at the modified area. Galmet zinc-rich touch-up paint restores corrosion protection by depositing high-zinc coating that performs similarly to galvanising for the small areas being treated. Apply to clean, abrasive-prepared steel within the manufacturer-specified film thickness range. Without touch-up, the unprotected area becomes the weak point of the coating system.

Marking paint — temporary versus permanent

Line marking, layout marking, and identification work uses different paint types depending on durability needs. Temporary marking (washable or weather-degradable) suits layout work that needs to come off later. Permanent marking (UV-stable, abrasion-resistant) suits long-term identification and safety markings. Aerosol fluorescent marking paints suit ground marking for surveying and excavation work.

Application equipment

For most industrial paint work, brush, roller, and aerosol covers the application range. For larger areas or production work, airless spray and conventional spray equipment is the right tool. We stock brushes, rollers, and aerosol holders alongside the paint range; for spray equipment, we can spec systems on request.

Surface preparation

Industrial paint adhesion depends on surface preparation more than paint quality. Clean the substrate (remove oil, dust, loose paint), abrade for adhesion (wire wheel, sandpaper, or shot blast for serious work), and apply within the surface preparation's clean working life. A perfect coating over poor preparation fails before its time.

Need help matching paint to a specific surface or application? contact our team — we'll work through the spec.

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