Heat Resistant Spray Paint - Black 800°C

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Vitcas Heat Resistant Paint – High Temperature Spray 400ml – Black is designed to withstand extreme temperatures up to 800°C (1472°F). Ideal for painting furnaces, heaters, barbecues, boilers, pipes, and other equipment exposed to high heat in both domestic and industrial environments.

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Vitcas High Temperature Spray Paint - Black | 800°C Heat Resistant

VITCAS Black Heat Resistant Spray Paint is a silicone resin-based, high-temperature spray designed to withstand heat exposure up to 800°C (1472°F). It is ideal for painting furnaces, heaters, barbecues, boilers, radiators, exhaust pipes, flues, chimneys, and other equipment exposed to intense heat. The paint also provides anti-corrosive base protection and is suitable for both domestic and industrial applications.

It adheres exceptionally well to bare metal surfaces, including carbon steel casings, VITCAS High Temperature Plasterboards, CS Fireplace Construction Boards, Vermiculite Boards, and other fire resistant and insulation boards.  It is also suitable for spraying gas fire coals, providing a reliable, heat-resistant black finish.

Key Features

  • High Heat Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to 800°C (1472°F)

  • Satin Matt Finish: Provides a smooth and professional satin matt look

  • Silicone Resin-Based: Delivers long-lasting thermal protection in high-heat environments

  • Quick Drying: Tack-free and touch-dry in approximately 15 minutes

  • Fully Cured Finish: Hardens completely after one hour at 160°C

  • Indoor & Outdoor Use: Suitable for a wide range of environments and applications

Application Instructions

  • Surface Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free from grease.

  • Primer: Do not apply primer.

  • Rust Treatment: Lightly grind rusted surfaces for better adhesion.

  • Application Temperature: Apply between 15°C and 25°C in a well-ventilated area.

  • Spray Technique: Shake the can vigorously for 2 minutes. Spray from approximately 30 cm away, applying multiple thin layers while shaking the can between coats.

Drying & Curing:

  • Tack-free and touch-dry in approximately 15 minutes

  • Fully cured after heating the surface to 160°C for 1 hour (some smoke may occur during curing)

Drying time may vary depending on temperature, humidity, and paint thickness.

Storage & Disposal: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and temperatures above 50°C. Do not empty contents into drains. Dispose of unused product and container as hazardous waste in accordance with local regulations.

More Information
Product GroupPaints / Coatings
Size400ml
ColorBlack
Coverage1.5m2 / 400ml
Curing Time1h +160°C
OutdoorYes
IndoorYes
Ready to UseYes
Temperature800°C /1560°F
ManufacturerVitcas
SurfaceSatin Matt
DecorativeYes
HS Tariff Code3208909100
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Product Q&A
Is heat resistant spray paint suitable as a BBQ COVER SPRAY I.E. food safe?
The heat resistant spray paint is designed for use on metal surfaces which are subject to high temperatures such as barbecues and stoves but has not been tested for use in direct contact with the food.
Can this be used on the inside of a fire pit?
The Vitcas Heat Resistant Spray Paint in Black is designed for use on bare metal or vermiculite board for temperatures not exceeding 800oC (1472oF). 
Can this be used on a rendered log burner surround
Generally no, because Heat Resistant Spray Paint is designed for use on bare metal or vermiculite board.
Can this be used on the inside of a microwave door?
The Heat Resistant Spray Paint has not been tested for food safety.
I’ve sprayed my oven pan supports with a good few coats of spray, do I now have to put in the oven at 160 degrees to cure it hard?
No, the paint can be left to dry at room temperature.
is this paint a matt finish
The Heat Resistant Spray Paint has a satin matt finish.
Is the paint matt or gloss? Thanks
Heat Resistant Paint Black has satin matt finish
Will heat resistant paint cover a shiny metal surface?
Heat resistant paint is generally designed for use on bare metal.
Can I use this paint to spray a limestone back panel and hearth before fitting a bioethanol stove? It is replacing an inset gas fire.
Generally, the paint is for bare metal or vermiculite surfaces.
Is this suitable for metal surfaces that may not get to 160 degrees - i.e. will the paint harden fully or will it peel/fall off if not taken to 160 degrees for at least an hour?
It should be fine for use below 160oC.
Can you use this on glass, i.e. light bulbs?
No, our spray paints are for bare metal and vermiculite.
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