Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive in UAE – M-168
A Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive protects coating may look complete once it dries, but corrosion can still begin beneath the surface. Salt contamination, moisture and humid air can work their way through small pores, scratches or weak points in the coating. Over time, the metal may develop rust, blistering or staining.
This problem appears often in coastal workshops, marine facilities, refineries and outdoor industrial areas. Equipment near the sea faces an especially difficult combination of humidity and airborne salts. Regular paint may not provide enough protection unless the formulation contains a suitable corrosion inhibitor.
M-168 Coatings Additive gives formulators a practical way to improve corrosion resistance within compatible solvent-based and oil-based systems. Instead of applying another separate layer, manufacturers blend the additive into the coating itself. M-168 then provides both direct-contact and vapor-phase protection for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Alvina supplies M-168 throughout the UAE and supports coating manufacturers, maintenance contractors, industrial suppliers and engineering companies across the wider GCC.
What is M-168 Coatings Additive?
M-168 is a solvent-based corrosion inhibitor for conventional epoxies, alkyd paints, solvent-based coatings, oil-based coatings and certain lubricants. The additive protects metal through contact inhibition and vapor-phase action. It can also leave a corrosion-resistant, semi-solid film on the surface.
Manufacturers usually add M-168 to an existing coating formulation during development or production. The additive does not replace the binder, pigment or solvent package. Instead, it works alongside those materials to strengthen the coating’s corrosion-control performance.
This product can protect several common industrial metals, including:
- Carbon steel
- Stainless steel
- Cast iron
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Copper
M-168 performs particularly well where salt water, high humidity or salt-contaminated surfaces create a corrosion risk. The official technical sheet also describes it as a medium-viscosity product with a high flash point.
Key Features of Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive
- Functions as a Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive for compatible formulations.
- Provides both contact and vapor-phase corrosion protection.
- Protects ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
- Performs well in salt-water environments.
- Offers strong protection under humid conditions.
- Tolerates some salt contamination on metal surfaces.
- Works with conventional epoxies and alkyd coatings.
- Fits solvent-based and oil-based systems.
- Can support selected lubricant formulations.
- Forms a semi-solid, waxy protective film when used alone.
- Offers medium viscosity for formulation handling.
- Has a high flash point compared with many conventional solvent products.
- Supports industrial, marine and maintenance coating applications.
- Comes in pails and drums for commercial production.
Uses of Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive
Solvent-Based Paints
Paint manufacturers can blend M-168 into compatible solvent-based formulations when they need additional resistance to humidity, salt and industrial exposure.
Alkyd Coatings
M-168 works with conventional alkyd systems after compatibility testing. It may suit machinery paint, maintenance coatings, structural steel coatings and general industrial finishes.
Epoxy Systems
The additive can support compatible epoxy formulations, including certain high-solids epoxies. Formulators should check curing, hardness and adhesion before commercial production.
Oil-Based Coatings
Manufacturers can use M-168 in selected oil-based coatings that protect machinery, metal components and industrial equipment.
Waxy Protective Films
M-168 can work as a finished soft-film rust preventive. It leaves a semi-solid layer that protects metal during storage, maintenance or transport.
Industrial Lubricants
The product may suit some lubricant formulations where manufacturers need extra corrosion protection alongside lubrication.
Marine Maintenance
Marine equipment faces salt spray, humidity and continuous moisture. M-168 can support coatings developed for tools, spare parts, machinery and metal structures used in coastal environments.
Applications Across UAE and GCC
Dubai: Suitable for coating manufacturers, marine workshops, logistics companies, fabrication units and industrial maintenance suppliers.
Abu Dhabi: Useful for oil and gas facilities, offshore maintenance, refinery equipment, pipeline components and storage yards.
Sharjah: Supports paint producers, steel fabricators, machinery workshops and industrial coating contractors.
Ajman: Suitable for small coating manufacturers, repair workshops, equipment suppliers and metal-finishing companies.
Fujairah: A practical choice for ports, ship maintenance, marine equipment and coastal industrial facilities exposed to salt air.
Ras Al Khaimah: Useful for manufacturing plants, quarry machinery, structural steel and industrial maintenance projects.
Umm Al Quwain: Suitable for fabrication workshops, storage facilities, equipment repair and general metal protection work.
Saudi Arabia :
Companies in Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Jeddah and Al Khobar can use M-168 in refinery maintenance coatings, marine applications, fabricated steel protection, machinery coatings and oil-based corrosion preventives.
Qatar
Coating contractors, oilfield suppliers, engineering companies and maintenance teams in Doha can evaluate M-168 for solvent-based industrial coating systems.
Oman
The product can support marine, port, oil and gas, fabrication and processing industries in Muscat and other industrial regions.
Kuwait
M-168 suits refinery maintenance, oilfield equipment, industrial storage and metal protection systems exposed to difficult operating conditions.
Bahrain
Marine service companies, aluminium industries, fabrication workshops and industrial maintenance contractors can use M-168 in suitable coating formulations.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Product Name |
M-168 Coatings Additive |
| Product Type |
Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive |
| Physical Form |
Liquid |
| Base Type |
Solvent-based |
| Protection Method |
Contact and vapor-phase corrosion inhibition |
| Primary Systems |
Solvent-based and oil-based coatings |
| Compatible Coatings |
Conventional epoxies, alkyds and certain high-solids coatings |
| Additional Use |
Selected lubricant systems |
| Metals Protected |
Carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminium, brass and copper |
| Typical Usage |
Approximately 2%–10% by weight |
| Extended Loading |
Up to 20% may improve protection in some formulations |
| Film Type |
Corrosion-resistant semi-solid or waxy film |
| Viscosity |
Medium |
| Flash Point |
High |
| Typical Packaging |
5-gallon / 19-litre pails |
| Drum Packaging |
55-gallon / 208-litre drums |
| Supplier |
Alvina |
| Supply Area |
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain |
The current product category page recommends a typical dosage of 2%–10%. The detailed technical sheet states that formulators may evaluate levels from 2% to 20% by weight and notes that concentrations between 10% and 20% can significantly soften the final coating.
Certifications, Standards and Compliance
Public literature provides technical performance information for M-168, but it does not list a complete set of product-specific third-party certifications. Customers should request the current Technical Data Sheet, Safety Data Sheet and available regulatory declarations before approving the additive.
The standards below may support coating development and corrosion testing. They should not be presented as certifications held by M-168 unless an official certificate confirms that status.
ASTM D3363 – Film Hardness by Pencil Test
ISO 12944 – Corrosion Protection of Steel Structures
AMPP Corrosion Standards
GHS – Globally Harmonized System
REACH Regulation
Why Choose M-168 Coatings Additive from Alvina?
Salt and humidity cause many coating failures long before the expected maintenance date. This issue becomes even more serious in ports, marine workshops, refineries and outdoor storage yards.
M-168 addresses that problem from within the coating formulation. It does not rely only on a hard surface barrier. Its combination of contact and vapor-phase protection can support both coated surfaces and nearby areas within enclosed equipment.
The additive also gives formulators more than one application route. They can use it in compatible alkyds, epoxies, solvent-based coatings, oil-based systems and selected lubricants. Alternatively, they can evaluate M-168 as a soft, waxy corrosion-preventive film.
Alvina supplies M-168 throughout the UAE, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain. Alvina also supports customers in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain with product supply and available technical documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is M-168 Coatings Additive?
M-168 is a liquid corrosion inhibitor for compatible solvent-based and oil-based coating systems.
2. Does M-168 provide vapor protection?
Yes, M-168 provides both contact and vapor-phase corrosion inhibition.
3. Which metals can M-168 protect?
It protects carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminium, brass and copper.
4. Can manufacturers use M-168 in water-based coatings?
M-168 primarily suits solvent-based and oil-based systems, so formulators should choose a water-based additive for aqueous coatings.
5. What is the recommended M-168 dosage?
Manufacturers usually start between 2% and 10% by weight and confirm the final dosage through testing.
6. Can higher loading affect coating hardness?
Yes, concentrations between 10% and 20% may noticeably soften the finished coating.
7. Can M-168 work as a finished protective film?
Yes, M-168 can form a soft, waxy and self-healing corrosion-resistant film.
8. Where does Alvina supply M-168?
Alvina supplies M-168 across UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain.
Conclusion
M-168 Coatings Additive is a practical Coatings Corrosion Inhibitor Additive for solvent-based and oil-based protective systems. It provides contact and vapor-phase protection for carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminium, brass and copper.
Manufacturers can use it in compatible epoxies, alkyd coatings, oil-based paints and selected lubricants. They can also evaluate it as a stand-alone waxy protective film. Its strong salt-water and humidity performance makes it especially relevant for marine, oil and gas, fabrication and industrial maintenance applications.
Formulators should begin with laboratory trials and check resin compatibility, curing, adhesion, hardness and corrosion resistance. Higher loading can strengthen corrosion protection, although it may soften the coating.
Alvina supplies M-168 Coatings Additive across the UAE and supports requirements throughout Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain. For companies searching for a VCI Coatings Additive, Anti-Corrosion Coating Additive or Paint Corrosion Inhibitor Additive, M-168 offers a flexible solution for demanding solvent-based formulations.