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[*] posted on 6-9-2022 at 05:51
Best spray paint for inside of fume hood blower


I am replacing my fume hood blower for obvious reasons. I painted this with regular black spray paint which worked for a while but ended up being unreliable. I am putting a new blower together and I'm wondering what would be a better type of paint, mainly for acid fumes. Amazon has this epoxy enamel which seems like it could be good, I was also considering appliance epoxy, plain enamel or spray on rubber like flex seal or undercoating. Any ideas?

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[*] posted on 6-9-2022 at 06:04


Epoxy enamel is probably the way to go. That’s what I used when I built my fume hood, and it seemed to work well, but I didn’t have much time to abuse it before I moved, so I can’t vouch for it 100%. I’d be wary of Flex Seal turning into sticky goop.



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[*] posted on 6-9-2022 at 06:35


You're probably right about flex seal, especially with nitric acid.



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[*] posted on 6-9-2022 at 06:44


I just found this stuff, much cheaper than the epoxy and specifically states good chemical resistance. Seems like a good option.



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