POWER PLANT COATING SYSTEMS:
SELECTING AND SOURCING A JPCL eResource
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Introduction
Protecting Scrubbers in Power Plants:How History Stacks Upby Gary Hall, Sauereisen, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
Coating System Guide for Power Plants
Coatings Company Profiles
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IntroductionThis eBook consists of a feature published in JPCL on protecting scrub-bers in power plants, as well as JPCL Buying Guide material on selectingand specifying coatings for power plant applications in various exposureenvironments. Author information and company information are based onthe dates of original publication of these materials.
The Buying Guide is organized by various exposure types, such as “Chemical/Water Exposure, Caustic or Acid” for steel substrates. Then,coating manufacturers are listed in alphabetical order and their preferredsystem is named in both proprietary and generic terms. Finally, contactdetails are given for all the companies.
This collection is designed to provide general guidance on selecting andspecifying coatings for power plants, and then to give sources for acquir-ing the appropriate systems.
Introduction
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ince ancient times, man has built chimneys for heat. Originally, these were made from dried
straw and mud bricks laid in straw and mud mortars, hence, the mason’s use of the word
“mud” to indicate mortar.
As materials and ceramic sciences advanced, so did modern power plant stack construc-
tion. In the early- to mid-20th century, engineers began specifying refractory brick and sodium
silicate mortar for stacks. The last four decades have seen multiple paradigm shifts in the power generation in-
dustry. Foremost of these changes was the enactment and implementation of the Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970,
which mandated that the power industry change the design of power plants to prevent air pollution. At first, the
industry’s answer was to build very tall stacks in order to get the pollutants into the jet stream.
Soon, however, it became clear that the power industry facility owners would have to install “scrubbers” in
their plants to keep the pollutants out of the jet stream, and, today, most fossil fuel-fired boilers have scrub-
bers. Scrubbers reduce the exhaust temperatures of
the flue gas to the point at which acids entrained in the
gas condense from the gaseous state to a liquid. The
liquid acid condenses inside the scrubber. Hence, in
order to protect the scrubber module, the duct work,
and the exhaust stack from attack by this acid, it be-
came necessary to apply a protective barrier.
Newer regulations regarding mercury (Hg) removal
have had little additional effect on corrosion rates or
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Protecting Scrubbers in Power Plants:How History Stacks Up
SBy Gary Hall, Sauereisen, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
Editor’s Note: This article, by Gary Hall, is part of the series ofTop Thinker articles appearing in JPCL throughout 2012. Mr. Hall is one of 24 recipients of JPCL’s 2012 Top Thinkers:The Clive Hare Honors, given for significant contributions to theprotective coatings industry over the past decade. The award isnamed for Clive Hare, a 20-year contributor to JPCL whoshared his encyclopedic knowledge of coatings in many forums.Professional profiles of all of the award winners, as well as anarticle by Clive Hare, were published in a supplement to the August 2012 JPCL. Mr. Hall’s article was first published in theSeptember 2012 JPCL.
Photos courtesy of Sauereisen, Inc.
mechanisms; however, with the advent of a regulation requiring power generators to cap-
ture and control “greenhouse gasses” (GHG), such as carbon dioxide (CO), the industry will
need to work its way through another paradigm shift. Carbon capture and sequestration
(CCS) is an important part of transitioning to lower carbon energy. However, integrating
CCS with existing power plants and technologies on a broad scale will present many chal-
lenges and will result in additional opportunities for coatings manufacturers and installers,
although at an increased cost to the customer. (EPA has ruled that GHG fall under the
Clean Air Act. The Agency is currently enforcing regulations on new facilities. EPA says it is
taking a “common sense approach” to full implementation and that it will occur in stages.)
This article elaborates on the trends and materials of protection in fossil fuel-fired power
plant ducts and stacks.
Historical DevelopmentThe power generating industry poses many problems for steel protection because of ele-
vated temperatures, aggressive chemical environments, and mechanical stresses. Engi-
neers and plant operators have tried many ways to prevent corrosion. At first, either
free-standing brick stacks or brick flues inside concrete chimneys (“windshields”) were
used. The brick in these stacks was essentially refractory brick (i.e., with a high melting
point). It was thought that refractory materials would last longer because of their ability to
withstand high temperatures. As it turned out, the chemical composition of the brick was
also well suited to withstand corrosion by H2SO4. These brick chimneys were laid with an
acid-resistant mortar. To this day, power plant stacks built in this manner have proved to
provide the longest service life of any of the other constructions. This is not to say that
brick chimneys are maintenance free. Brick work can crack. Brick stacks can lean toward
the breeching because of moisture absorption and elevated temperatures in the brick op-
posite the breeching. Today, however, not many new power plant stacks are constructed
with brick because of the cost and time to construct. There are brick stacks in service
today that were built more than 70 years ago.
Prior to the enactment of the Clean Air Act in 1970, power plant stacks were considered
a major stationary source for acidic pollutants (“acid rain”). Studies verified the damage to
the environment from acid rain. In response, the industry began constructing stacks tall
enough to get the stack gases up into the prevailing winds (some were more than 1000-
feet high, and, in an effort to control costs, steel stacks were often chosen over brick con-
struction). Building higher stacks was merely relocating the problem, further downwind.
Finally, the EPA mandated that these acid-bearing gas streams be cleaned. Further, the en-
abling legislation initially mandated the Best Available Control Technologies (BACT) to clean
acidic pollutants from the exhaust stream. This legislation spawned a couple of new indus-
tries. The first was the development of scrubbers and other means of cleaning flue gas
streams, which in turn led to the development of corrosion-resistant materials of construc-
tion for the scrubbers. These two industries now account for more than several hundred
thousand positions ranging from sales to R&D, engineering, and construction.
Scrubbers spray water and a dissolved alkali such as lime (CaO) into the gas stream
after it exits the boiler. This alkali solution not only neutralizes the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in
the gas stream, but it also dramatically lowers the gas stream temperature. The tempera-
ture reduction results in the gas stream being below the dew point for H2SO4. Once the
dew point is reached, the H2SO4 gas condenses and forms liquid H2SO4 within ducts and
stacks. The condensed H2SO4 can cause severe corrosion, which has to be controlled to
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Fig. 1: Acid-resistant brick and mortar application in brick-lined chimney base section
preserve the integrity of the plant.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, power plants began to experience severe corrosion as scrubbers gradually
were installed. The reader may be surprised to learn that today, 40 years after the enactment of the CAA, more
than 100 power plants continue to fight the EPA mandates. Some of these units have been closed; others still
operate without being in compliance.
With the advent and proliferation of wet scrubbers,
design engineers began to learn an entirely new disci-
pline: Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD). FGD and the re-
sultant severe corrosion past the scrubber module
opened opportunities for new product development
and new applications for existing products.
The coatings industry has tried, with varying degrees
of success, several methods to combat the increased
corrosion. Stacks had long been constructed of brick.
Manufacturers developed acid-resistant mortars to
bond these refractory bricks (Fig. 1). These acid-resis-
tant mortars eventually evolved to those made of
potassium silicates, albeit with differing curatives em-
ployed to cause the mortars to set into a cohesive
mass. Most of these stacks are still in service today,
having lasted for more than their original projected
service lives.
Some options, such as stainless steel alloys, were
just too expensive for general use. During this same period (1970s and early 1980s), engineers
began to use gunited acid-resistant refractories for new construction and for repair of cracked
brick stacks. These refractories were generally applied over an acid-resistant membrane to keep
the condensing acid from penetrating the gunite and reaching the substrate. These gunited linings
were also susceptible to cracks and spalling due to movements of the stack, which will change
shape to an oval, bend, and sway. These liners are still used occasionally today. Some of the orig-
inally gunited stacks are still in service after more than 30 years (Figs. 2, 3, and 4).
Organic CoatingsBeginning in the 1980s, coatings manufacturers began offering organic coatings to line scrubber
modules, exit ducts, and stacks. As gas temperatures dropped due to scrubbing, the organic liners
began to find a niche. Organic liners used in power plant ducts and stacks are usually based on no-
volac vinyl esters, although novolac epoxies are also used. One of the most successful approaches
has been to apply a flake- or fiber-filled novolac epoxy or vinyl ester lining. These linings are applied
at a dry film thickness (DFT) of 40 mils or higher. The flake- as well as the fiber-reinforced vinyl ester
linings (Fig. 5) can withstand flue gasses up to 400 F (204 C), whereas the novolac epoxy variants
can be used up to ~350 F (177 C). Applied by airless spray or by catalyst injection, plural-compo-
nent airless spray, these liners can be applied in a fraction of the time that would be required to lay
brick. They are ready for service less than three days after application. While a low temperature
post cure (<125 F [52C]) is beneficial, it is not always practical.
Unlike all of the other liners discussed earlier (except metal alloys), vinyl esters and epoxies have very low
permeance. Like the other liners, they have excellent chemical resistance. Combining impermeability with chem-
ical resistance offers plant owners a viable alternative to brick and mortar, gunite/membranes, and the very ex-
pensive stainless alloys. The vinyl ester and epoxy linings have had an excellent track record (Fig. 5). An
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Fig. 2: Application of acid-resistant concrete by gunite method over “T” anchors in ductwork.
Fig. 3: Acid-resistant gunite application in FGD scrubber system.
additional attractive feature with these liners is the relative ease of repair. Service life for the organic linings is
more than 10 years in most instances.
Acid-Proof Refractory LiningsAnother successful lining system for stacks is a dual-component liner con-
sisting of a high-temperature, corrosion-resistant membrane topped with an
acid-proof refractory lining. These chemical-resistant refractories are typically
based on potassium silicate, although at least one sodium silicate refractory
was also marketed for a while. There are sharp distinctions between the
potassium and the sodium silicates.
Sodium silicate-bonded refractories will react with liquid H2SO4 to form
sodium sulfate dihydrate. The dihydrate will take up and bind chemically
(chemisorb) with water from wherever it is available and will continue to do
so until the dihydrate (having two water molecules) has become a decahy-
drate (having 10 water molecules). As the dihydrate chemisorbs these eight
additional water molecules, the molecular volume increases by a factor of
tenfold or more. This hydration-induced expansion will cause cracking and
spalling in the mass of the refractory.
Potassium silicates cannot chemisorb additional water molecules be-
cause of a phenomenon known as ‘steric hindrance,’ and thus are not sub-
ject to hydration-induced expansion and resulting cracking and spalling.
Borosilicate Glass BlocksOther means of protection have been met with varying degrees of success.
Linings made of foamed borosilicate glass blocks have been used to line
several utility and industrial stacks. Some failures have occurred. Anecdotal
evidence indicates these failures were predominantly in units that operate
wet, i.e., more than about 6% H2O by volume of the exhaust stream. The
blocks are set in a variety of mastics/mortars including an asphalt-modified
urethane; a urethane; a potassium silicate-bonded, borosilicate glass-filled mortar; a silicone; and a
modified butyl rubber. The blocks do not provide good thermal shock resistance, however, because
they have a low coefficient of thermal expansion (cte), low modulus of elasticity, low brittle strength,
and very low thermal conductivity. To provide good thermal shock resistance, the lining must provide
good to excellent strength, high thermal conductivity, a very low cte, and a very low modulus of elastic-
ity.
Compared to other liners such as brick or chemical-resistant refractory/membrane, the thermal
stress index for borosilicate block is quite low. In fact, in order to function as a liner, the blocks must
be set in a highly flexible “mortar and setting bed.” The blocks have very poor abrasion resistance,
which must be considered because of the high lead (Pb) content in the foamed glass. If abraded, the
Pb can be carried out of the stack by the stack exhaust, creating other risks to the environment and
the public.
Calcium Aluminate Cement Linings and MortarsAnother type of corrosion-resistant gunite and mortar with a long and successful history as stack liners is
based on calcium aluminate cement (CAC). CAC-based linings and mortars, while not as acid resistant as potas-
sium silicates, do offer better refractoriness. CACs are more crystalline than are potassium silicates (Fig. 6).
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Fig. 4: 500-foot steel stack in southwestern PA with gunite/membrane lining
Fig. 5: Scrubbed gas duct entering chimney
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This property improves their response to thermally induced stress. Linings and mortars based on CACs will
usually have a high thermal stress fracturing index value. Calcium aluminates are useful over a pH range of ~4
to ~12, depending on the mix design and the chemicals to which they are exposed. CACs perform best in
chemical environments with low moisture content. In fossil fuel-fired plants, that means using a fuel source
whose combusted analysis yields less than ~6% water (H2O). In addition, the
plant should use low sulfur or clean coal, or a light sweet crude oil to get
low sulfur content, all of which are more expensive than regular coal. The
plant must also operate at least 5 degrees F above the dew point to prevent
acid condensate from forming. Gas temperatures, however, can easily range
+/- 50°F (28°C) from the mean. That means that to be safe, the gas temper-
atures would need to be ~50°F (28°C) above the acid dew point, or you
would need to find a way to control gas temperature within a fairly narrow
range. CACs can function in these situations provided water content is <6%
by weight.
Fiber-Reinforced PlasticsSome utilities have tried fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) stacks, typically made
from either chlorendic polyesters or novolac vinyl esters. These liners are a
potential fire hazard unless made from brominated resins and/or contain ad-
ditives that render the resin fire resistant. Such additives include antimony
trioxide (SbO3) and hexabromocyclododecane, among others. Both are now
on the EPA’s list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) and listed as
carcinogens and reproductive system toxins.
SummarySince ancient times, man has built chimneys. In the early- to mid-20th cen-
tury, power plant engineers began specifying refractory brick construction,
ultimately with an acid-resistant sodium silicate mortar for the chimneys or
stacks as they are called. Later variations saw the dominance of potassium
silicate mortars.
In 1953, a gunite-applied, acid-resistant refractory was introduced. This
gradually changed to acid-resistant gunite applied over high-temperature and
acid-resistant membranes in the 70s.
In the latter third of the 20th century, vinyl ester and epoxy linings were being used for corrosion protection
because of the introduction of FGD scrubbers. The linings can provide excellent chemical resistance and are
flake- and/or fiber-filled to enhance permeance and flexural properties.
If the EPA wins the ability to regulate GHG and carbon footprints, CCS will force yet another paradigm shift.
The coatings industry will need to respond by developing new products to help protect this vital part of the in-
frastructure. The lower installation cost associated with organic high-build coatings has made them the pre-
ferred method for achieving corrosion protection today.
Gary R. Hall is manager of research and development at Sauereisen, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA).
He has been with Sauereisen for 44 years. Hall is active in NACE, ASTM, and the Ameri-
can Institute of Chemical Engineers. He is a contributing editor for JPCL and also is one of
JPCL’s Top Thinkers. JPCL
Fig. 6: (left): Newly erected “scrubbed” chimney; (right): older, taller brick-lined stacks
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Altex Coatings Ltd.Carboguard 696 UHBEEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Andek CorporationAndek Encapsall SuperUrethane/Urethane
Armor Plate, Inc.Armor Plate 800Other
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.Carbo-AlkorBrick and Tile, Acid-Resistant
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 4311Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPlasiteEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof Polymers/PermaTecEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
CorchemCorchem 258Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Cortec CorporationVpCI-396MCU/MCU/MCU
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Denso North AmericaDensoVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Prime 500/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Enecon CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/SP-X Silicone Poly PlusEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresiteOther
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp EpoxyEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.PermaSafe 100 Ceramic EpoxyEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate EPXEpoxy/Epoxy Phenolic (2 Coats)
Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW DevconBrushable CeramicEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFuturaVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Kema Coatings LImitedKemaEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Micor Company, Inc.Micorox 145Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
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Steel
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Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Andek CorporationCocoonVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.Epoxy Novolac 900Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Armor Plate, Inc.Armorcoat 969 ABC+Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.ChemprufEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 1391Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blair Rubber CompanyMarseal 4000Sheet Lining, Thermoplastic
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanySemstoneEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ChemCo SystemsCCS High Chemical ResistanceEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ChemMasters, Inc.Duraguard 500 SeriesVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof Polymers/PermaTecEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 500Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
CorchemCorchem 258Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
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Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
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Enecon CorporationChemcladEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
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ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyDuraltex 1805Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
FSC Coatings Inc.Bio-Safe SystemAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Gemite Products Inc.Corro-Chem 100Other
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Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
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Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.ToplineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino HiChemPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaLineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Sherwin-WilliamsDura-Plate UHSEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-3110SW Chem Resist CtgEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyprime-100, PTU, Polyshield HT-100FPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
SpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsSpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsOther
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Willamette Valley CompanyPolyQuikPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Chemical/Water ExposureWet Fly Ash
Steel
Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.Reactamine 760Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Andek CorporationEncapsall SuperUrethane/Urethane
Armor Plate, Inc.Armor Plate 800Other
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.Carbo-AlkorBrick and Tile, Acid-Resistant
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 1321Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blair Rubber CompanyMarseal 4000Sheet Lining, Thermoplastic
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPolycladPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof PolymersEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
CorchemCorchem 261Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Creative Polymers Inc.GeoTek 4900Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Enecon CorporationChemcladEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
FSC Coatings Inc.Bio-Safe/DeckMasterAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Gemite Products Inc.Corro-Chem 100Other
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Highland International, Inc.475R Dry-Fall/68R Dry-FallEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.PermaSafe 100 Ceramic EpoxyEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate EPXEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
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Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
International Paint LLCCeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFuturaEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62 ARVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
National Polymers Inc.Private LabelEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 1050HUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycorp Ltd.Polycorp/PolymericSheet Lining, Rubber
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.ToplineEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Sherwin-WilliamsCor-Cote VEX TFVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-3110SW Chem Resist CtgEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)K5, Polyshield HT-100F, AMP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
U.S. Coatings, LLCGlassGripEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
Watson Coatings, Inc.ArmorexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ZRC WorldwideZRC Zero-VOC Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Inorganic
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Chemical/Water ExposureWet Fly AshConcrete
AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon DecorOther
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane
Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.Reactamine 760Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Andek CorporationPolafloor PURUrethane/Urethane
Armor Plate, Inc.Armor Plate 770Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.ChemprufVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 1321Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blair Rubber CompanyMarseal 4000Sheet Lining, Thermoplastic
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPolycladPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
ChemCo SystemsCCS Coating Gen PurposeEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
ChemMasters, Inc.Duraguard 200 SeriesEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof PolymersEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 600TEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
CorchemCorchem 262/261Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corro-Shield International, Inc.Corro-CoteEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Creative Polymers Inc.GeoTek 4900Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Enecon CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyDuraltex 1707Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop MetallicUrethane/Urethane
Gemite Products Inc.Cem-Kote Flex STOther
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.PermaSafe 100 Ceramic EpoxyEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate EPXEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
International Coatings Inc.ICO Hi GuardEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsIrasealPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Key Resin CompanyKey 630, Key 633Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Kryton International Inc.Krystol T1, Krystol T2Other
National Polymers Inc.Private LabelEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Northern Industries Inc.NI-Dura Hydro-Glass FloorEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Protective Floor and Linings Div Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 3300CREpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.ToplineEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Sherwin-WilliamsCor-Cote VEX FFVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-3110SW Chem Resist CtgEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyprime-100, K5, Polyshield HT-100FPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
SpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsSpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsOther
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
U.S. Coatings, LLCGlassGripEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
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Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.CarboguardEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
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Belzona, Inc.Belzona 5811Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPlasiteEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
CorchemCorchem 204/204/204Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechAlkyd/Alkyd/Alkyd
Dampney Co., Inc.ApexiorOther
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Prime 500/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Enecon CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
FujiFilm Smart Surfaces, LLCDuplex Silicone Fouling ReleaseOther
Gemite Products Inc.Fibre-PrimeOther
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCCSE-6200Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp EpoxyEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray
Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
ITW DevconWear Guard High ImpactEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsProtec IIPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EN PLCOther
Kema Coatings LimitedKemaEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 1050HUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycorp Ltd.Polycorp/PolymericSheet Lining, Rubber
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.CoroflakeEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Extreme PWPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther
Seacoat TechnologyFlouro-SlikEpoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane
Sherwin-WilliamsDura-Plate UHSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-70-9 Hydro Ester CoatingEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyshield HT-100F, HT, Hi-EPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur, Bio-GardEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
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TIB Chemicals AGProdotexEpoxy Coal Tar/Epoxy Coal Tar
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS MetalizingThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Hi-Build Epoxoline IIEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
U.S. Coatings, LLCMasticGripEpoxy Coal Tar High Build (1 or 2 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
Watson Coatings, Inc.ArmorexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Circulating Water PipeConcrete
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane
Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.CarboguardEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 5811Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPlasiteEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
ChemCo SystemsCCS Coating High Chemical ResistanceEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 600Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
CorchemCorchem 204/204/204Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCortechEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)
Corro-Shield International, Inc.Corro-Cote SystemEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Poxy 180/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Enecon CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyDuralkote 500Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
FujiFilm Smart Surfaces, LLCDuplex Silicone Fouling ReleaseOther
Gemite Products Inc.Cem-Kote Flex STOther
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate GPThermal Spray
Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW DevconDFense BlokEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFutura-ThanePolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Kaufman Products, Inc.K Pro CRSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Kryton International Inc.Krystol T1, Krystol T2Other
Northern Industries Inc.Hydro-Seal 75Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.CoroflakeEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Extreme PWPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Seacoat TechnologyFlouro-SlikEpoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane
Sherwin-WilliamsDura-Plate UHSEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-70-9 Hydro Ester CoatingEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyprime-100, Polyshield HT, HT-100FPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur, Bio-GardEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Tnemec Company, Inc.Hi-Build Epoxoline IIEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
U.S. Coatings, LLCMasticGripEpoxy Coal Tar High Build (1 or 2 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
FGD Stack InteriorsSteel
Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.PlasiteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Amercoat CanadaPolyspec FlakeRezVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.ChemprufVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 1392Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupBoro-BlockBorosilicate Glass Block
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
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Carboline CompanyPlasiteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
CorchemCorchem 243/243/243Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Enecon CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite P-403LOther
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp EpoxyEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
International Paint LLCCeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFuturaVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62, VE 62 HTVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Key Resin CompanyKey Vinyl EsterVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycorp Ltd.Polycorp/PolymericSheet Lining, Rubber
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy/Epoxy Phenolic (2 Coats)
Protective Floor and Linings Div Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 2900LSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.CoroflakeVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Sherwin-WilliamsCor-Cote VEX TFVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-3110SW Chem Resist CtgEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
3L&T Inc.StackGard-255SQWOther
U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
FGD InteriorsSteel
Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.PlasiteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Amercoat CanadaPolyspec PermaRezVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.ChemprufVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 1392Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
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Carboline CompanyPlasiteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
CorchemCorchem 243/243/243Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Enecon CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite P-403LOther
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp EpoxyEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther
International Paint LLCCeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFuturaVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62, VE 62 ARVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Key Resin CompanyKey Vinyl EsterVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycorp Ltd.Polycorp/PolymericSheet Lining, Rubber
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy Zinc-rich/MCU/MCU
Protective Floor and Linings Div Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 2900LSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.Coroflake ToplineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Sherwin-WilliamsCor-Cote VEX TFVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-3110SW Chem Resist CtgEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
3L&T Inc.FlueGard-225SQCOther
U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoZinc-Rich, Inorganic
Secondary ContainmentConcrete
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane
Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.ChemLineOther
Altex Coatings Ltd.Semstone 145 AFCEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Amercoat CanadaAmercoatEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Andek CorporationPolafloor PURUrethane/Urethane
Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.Epoxy Novolac 900Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Armor Plate, Inc.Armorcoat 969 ABCEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Belzona, Inc.Belzona 4311Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blair Rubber CompanyMarseal 4000Sheet Lining, Thermoplastic
Blome International/Part of the Hempel GroupVersi-LineEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanySemstoneEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
ChemCo SystemsCCS High Chemical ResistanceEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ChemMasters, Inc.Duraguard 500 SeriesVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof Polymers/PermaTecEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 600TEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
CorchemCorchem 262/258/258Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Corro-Shield International, Inc.Corro Hi-CoteEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Creative Polymers Inc.GeoTek 4900Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Poxy 180/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Enecon CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyDuraltex 1707Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Florock, Crawford Labs, Inc.FlorockEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
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National Polymers Inc.Private LabelEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
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Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaLineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
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AAbatron, Inc.5501-95th Ave.Kenosha, WI 53144Phone: 800-445-1754Contact: Marsha [email protected]
AcryliCon Flooring Solutions2905 Jordan Crt., Ste. B, #301Alpharetta, GA 30004Phone: 888-736-7550Contact: Jason [email protected]
Acrymax Technologies, Inc.221 Brooke St.Media, PA 19063Phone: 800-553-0523Contact: Eric [email protected]
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Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.951 Jaycox Rd.Avon, OH 44011Phone: 800-334-7193Contact: Jim [email protected]
Alistagen CorporationTen Park Ave.New York, NY 10016Phone: 212-317-0100Contact: Alis [email protected]
Altex Coatings Ltd.PO Box 142Tauranga, 3140 New ZealandPhone: 64 7 541 2327Contact: Ricky [email protected]
Amercoat Canada1174 South Service Rd. WOakville, ON L6L 5T7 CanadaPhone: 905-847-1500Contact: Daniel [email protected]
Andek Corporation850 Glen Ave., PO Box 392Moorestown, NJ 08057Phone: 800-800-2844Contact: Neil [email protected]
Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.7731 N 68th Ave.Glendale, AZ 85303Phone: 888-855-3455Contact: Daniel [email protected] our display ad, p. 60.
Arizona Specialty Coatings LLC21242 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Ste. APhoenix, AZ 85027Phone: 623-780-3336Contact: Pete [email protected]
Arkema Inc.900 First Ave., Bldg. 10King of Prussia, PA 19406Phone: 610-205-7898Contact: Vince [email protected]
Armor Plate, Inc.PO Box 5625Pasadena, TX 77508Phone: 337-540-7606Contact: Tommy [email protected]
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.1227 Valley Rd., PO Box 38Mertztown, PA 19539Phone: 610-682-7171Contact: Scott [email protected]
Avilion Inc.3947 Lincoln Hwy.Downingtown, PA 19335Phone: 610-942-7388Contact: Michelle [email protected]
BBASF CorporationBuilding Systems889 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379Phone: 800-433-9517Contact: Customer [email protected]
Bechtel Industrial Coating Supply21424 SE 16th Pl.Sammamish, WA 98075Phone: 425-392-1876Contact: Robert [email protected]
Belzona, Inc.2000 NW 88th Crt.Miami, FL 33172Phone: 305-594-4994Contact: Kelli [email protected]
Blair Rubber Company5020 Panther Pkwy.Seville, OH 44273Phone: 888-276-1400Contact: Howard [email protected]
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Blome InternationalPart of the Hempel Group1450 Hoff Industrial Dr.O’Fallon, MO 63366Phone: 636-379-9119Contact: Laura [email protected]
Bowers Industrial3645 W. 1987 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84104Phone: 800-892-5224Contact: [email protected]
Bridgeport Chemical291 West McAllenSikeston, MO 63801Phone: 573-472-9700Contact: Rob [email protected]
CCanusa-CPS25 Bethridge Rd.Toronto, ON M9W 1M7 CanadaPhone: 416-744-5798Contact: Bob [email protected]
Carboline Company2150 Schuetz Rd.St. Louis, MO 63146Phone: 314-644-1000Contact: Steve [email protected] our display ads, inside front cover and p. 136.
CCI Con-Tech of California, Inc.2211 Navy Dr.Stockton, CA 95206Phone: 209-941-8324Contact: Steven A. [email protected]
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales Adminstrationpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Celufibre Industries Inc.14735–124 Ave.Edmonton, AB T5L 3B2 CanadaPhone: 780-447-1255Contact: Kevin [email protected]
ChemCo Systems2800 Bay Rd.Redwood City, CA 94063Phone: 800-757-6773Contact: John [email protected]
ChemMasters, Inc.300 Edwards St.Madison, OH 44057Phone: 800-486-7866Contact: John [email protected]
Chemtreat India Ltd.408 Srishti PlazaMumbai, 400070 IndiaPhone: 91 9820024504Contact: Mukul Guptachemtreatindia.com
Chugoku Marine Paints Singapore Pte. Ltd.No. 22 Tuas St.Singapore, 638459 SingaporePhone: 65 [email protected]
CIM Industries23 Elm St.Peterborough, NH 03458Phone: 603-924-9481Contact: Becky [email protected]
Coatings For Industry, Inc.319 Township Line Rd.Souderton, PA 18964Phone: 215-723-0919Contact: Kevin Klotzcoatingsforindustry.comSee our display ad, p. 62.
Concrete Solutions™Products by Rhino Linings9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Phone: 619-410-6020Contact: Bart [email protected]
ConShield Technologies541 10th St., #233Atlanta, GA 30318Phone: 877-543-2094Contact: Joe [email protected]
Copolymer Protection SystemsPO Box 2860Danville, CA 94526Phone: 925-551-7796Contact: Gerald [email protected]
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Copps Industries, Inc.10600 N. Industrial Dr.Mequon, WI 53092Phone: 800-672-2622Contact: Jeff [email protected]
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Corotech High Performance Coatings101 Paragon Dr.Montvale, NJ 07645Phone: 201-949-6216Contact: Jeffrey T. [email protected]
Corroseal6107 N Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 800-237-1573Contact: Sue [email protected]
Corro-Shield International, Inc.7059 Barry St.Rosemont, IL 60018Phone: 847-298-7770Contact: Hugh [email protected]
Cortec Corporation4119 White Bear Pkwy.St. Paul, MN 55110Phone: 651-429-1100Contact: Cliff [email protected]
Cote-L Industries Inc.1542 Jefferson St.Teaneck, NJ 07666Phone: 201-836-0733Contact: Cy [email protected]
Creative Polymers Inc.9200 Latty Ave.Saint Louis, MO 63042Phone: 314-524-0191Contact: Rod [email protected]
Crossfield Products Corp.3000 E. Harcourt St.Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221Phone: 310-886-9100Contact: Jodi [email protected]
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DDampney Co., Inc.85 Paris St.Everett, MA 02149Phone: 617-389-2805Contact: Dennis [email protected]
Denso North America9747 Whithorn Dr.Houston, TX 77095Phone: 281-821-3355Contact: Jesse [email protected]
Devoe High Performance Coatings (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 888-338-6347Contact: Sales & Tech [email protected]
Diamond Vogel Paint Company1110 Albany Pl. SEOrange City, IA 51041Phone: 712-737-8880Contact: Perry [email protected]
Dow Chemical Company9008 Bldg.Midland, MI 48642Phone: 800-447-4369Contact: Barb Gustafsondow.com
Dow Corning CorporationPO Box 0994Midland, MI 48686Phone: 800-248-2481Contact: Customer [email protected]/coatings
Dudick, Inc.1818 Miller Pkwy.Streetsboro, OH 44241Phone: 330-562-1970Contact: Barb [email protected]
Dunn-Edwards4885 E. 52nd Pl.Los Angeles, CA 90058Contact: Customer Servicedunnedwards.com
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.116 West 23rd St.New York, NY 10011Phone: 212-386-7609Contact: Victor [email protected]
EEllis Paint Company3150 E. Pico Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90023Contact: Karen [email protected]
Enecon Corporation6 Platinum Crt.Medford, NY 11763Phone: 516-349-0022Contact: Mike [email protected]
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Enviroline (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales Administrationpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Eoncoat LLC4000 Airport Dr. NWWilson, NC 27896Phone: 252-360-3110Contact: Tony [email protected]
Epmar Corp.13210 Barton Cl.Whittier, CA 90605Phone: 562-236-1170Contact: Michael Sorianoepmar.com
ErgonArmorPO Box 23028Jackson, MS 39225Phone: 877-982-7667Contact: Customer [email protected]
Euclid Chemical Company19218 Redwood Rd.Cleveland, OH 44110Phone: 800-321-7628Contact: Technical [email protected]
Evonik Industries299 Jefferson Rd.Parsippany, NJ 07054Phone: 973-929-8522Contact: Christopher [email protected]
FFabick Protective Coatings4118 Robertson Rd.Madison, WI 53714Phone: 608-242-1100Contact: Brad [email protected]
Farwest Corrosion Control Company1480 W. Artesia Blvd.Gardena, CA 90248Phone: 310-532-9314Contact: Marnie [email protected]
Flame Control Coatings, LLC4120 Hyde Park Blvd.Niagara Falls, NY 14305Phone: 716-282-1399Contact: Jim [email protected]
Flame Seal Products, Inc.15200 West Dr.Houston, TX 77053Phone: 713-668-4291Contact: Terri [email protected]
Flexi-Liner Corp.3198 Factory Dr.Pomona, CA 91768Phone: 800-423-4909Contact: Kyle [email protected]
Florock, Crawford Labs, Inc.4165 S. Emerald Ave.Chicago, IL 60609Phone: 800-356-7625Contact: Customer [email protected]
FSC Coatings Inc.5360 Eastgate Mall Rd., Ste. FSan Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-579-8459Contact: Steve [email protected]
FujiFilm Smart Surfaces, LLC40 Boroline Rd.Allendale, NJ 07401Phone: 877-770-7446Contact: Charles [email protected]
Fusion UV Systems910 Clopper Rd.Gaithersburg, MD 20878Phone: 301-527-2660Contact: Kevin [email protected]
GGelest, Inc.11 E. Steel Rd.Morrisville, PA 19067Phone: 215-547-1015Contact: Gabrielle [email protected]
Gemite Products Inc.1787 Drew Rd.Mississauga, ON L5S 1J5 CanadaPhone: 888-443-6483Contact: Igor [email protected]
Global EcoTechnologiesPO Box 2205Antioch, CA 94531Phone: 925-473-9250Contact: Scott [email protected]
Groco Specialty Coatings10818 C.F. Hawn Frwy.Dallas, TX 75217Phone: 972-286-7890Contact: Bob [email protected]
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.30075 County Rd. 49Loxley, AL 36551Phone: 251-964-7911Contact: John R. [email protected]
Hhci chemtech, inc.310 S. Bellis St.Wausau, WI 54403Phone: 800-596-6282Contact: Cheryl [email protected]
Hempel (USA) Inc.600 Conroe Park North Dr.Conroe, TX 77303Phone: 936-523-6000Contact: Malcolm [email protected] our display ads, pp. 46 and 94.
Hempel DenmarkLundtoftevej 150DK-2800 Kgs. LyngbyPhone: 45 4593 [email protected] our display ads, pp.76 and 100.
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLC822 South 14th St.Manitowoc, WI 54220Phone: 920-684-6646Contact: Doug [email protected]
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Highland International, Inc.465 Industrial Park Dr., PO Box 3564Boone, NC 28607Phone: 828-265-2513Contact: Salespbaxter@highland-international.comhighland-international.comSee our display ad, p. 53.
Hi-Temp Coatings TechnologyPO Box 2347Acton, MA 01720Phone: 978-635-1110Contact: Mike [email protected]
HJ3 Composite Technologies2440 West Majestic Park WayTucson, AZ 85705Phone: 520-322-0010Contact: John [email protected]
Huntsman Polyurethanes2190 Executive Hills Blvd.Auburn Hills, MI 48326Phone: 248-322-7431Contact: Kevin A. [email protected]/pu/ace
Hydrex Underwater Technology604 Druid Rd. E.Clearwater, FL 33756Phone: 727-443-3900Contact: George [email protected]
IInduron Coatings, Inc.3333 R. Arrington Jr. Blvd. N.Birmingham, AL 35234Phone: 800-324-9584Contact: Jeff [email protected]
Industrial Nanotech Inc.1925 Trade Center Way, Ste. 1Naples, FL 34109Phone: 800-767-3998Contact: Francesca [email protected]
Instacoat Premium Products44648 Mound Rd., Ste. 104Sterling Heights, MI 48317Phone: 877-552-6724Contact: Anthony [email protected]
Insulating Coatings Corporation27 Link Dr., Ste. DBinghamton, NY 13904Phone: 800-223-8494Contact: Rick [email protected]
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International Coatings Inc.2925 Lucy Ln.Franklin Park, IL 60131Phone: 800-624-8919Contact: Angel [email protected]
International Paint LLC6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales Adminstrationpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.comSee our display ad, p. 30.
Isolatek International41 Furnace St.Stanhope, NJ 07874Phone: 800-631-9600Contact: Sean [email protected]
ITW American Safety Technology6614 Gant Rd.Houston, TX 77066Phone: 281-397-0033Contact: Alan [email protected]
ITW Devcon30 Endicott St.Danvers, MA 01923Phone: 800-933-8266Contact: Jessica [email protected]
ITW PolySpec/Futura Coatings6614 Gant Rd.Houston, TX 77066Phone: 281-397-0033Contact: Alan [email protected] our display ad, p. 51.
JJotun Paints Inc.9203 Hwy. 23Belle Chasse, LA 70037Phone: 504-394-3538Contact: Salesjotun.com/usSee our display ad, p. 68.
Jotun Powder CoatingsPO Box 2130, Stubberod3255 Larvik, 3255 NorwayPhone: 47 33 16 40 00Contact: Fredrik [email protected]
KKaufman Products, Inc.3811 Curtis Ave.Baltimore, MD 21226Phone: 800-637-6372Contact: Alex [email protected]
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.4018 Trey Dr.Houston, TX 77084Phone: 281-550-1199Contact: Owen T. [email protected]
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Kema Coatings LimitedUnit 904–60 Wyndham St. SGuelph, ON N1E 7H7 CanadaPhone: 519-826-9374Contact: Mark [email protected]
Kemper System America, Inc.1 Reuten Dr.Closter, NJ 07624Phone: 800-541-5455Contact: Diana [email protected]
Key Resin Company4050 Clough Woods Dr.Batavia, OH 45103Phone: 888-943-4532Contact: Eric [email protected]
Kryton International Inc.1645 East Kent Ave.Vancouver, BC V5P 2S8 CanadaPhone: 604-324-8280Contact: Isabella [email protected]
LLonza Microbial Control5660 New Northside Dr., Ste. 1100Atlanta, GA 30328Phone: 800-523-7391Contact: Customer Service [email protected]
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MMad Dog Primer309 Plum St. NNorthfield, MN 55057Phone: 507-645-7431Contact: Steve [email protected]
Madison Chemical Industries490 McGeachie Dr.Milton, ON L9T 3Y5 CanadaPhone: 905-878-8863Contact: Kim [email protected]
Mascoat4310 Campbell Rd.Houston, TX 77041Phone: 713-465-0304Contact: Chad [email protected] our display ad, p. 49.
Micor Company, Inc.3232 N. 31st St.Milwaukee, WI 53216Phone: 800-284-4308Contact: Bill [email protected]
NNational Polymers Inc.9 Guttman Ave.Charleroi, PA 15022Phone: 724-483-9300Contact: Erica [email protected]
Nationwide Chemical Coating Mfrs., Inc.7106 24th Crt. EastSarasota, FL 34243Phone: 800-423-7264Contact: [email protected]
Navcor4150 112th Terr. N., Bldg. AClearwater, FL 33762Phone: 727-299-9090Contact: Steve [email protected]
NCFI PolyurethanesPO Box 1528Mt. Airy, NC 27030Phone: 800-246-8229Contact: Customer [email protected]
NIC Industries7050 6th St.White City, OR 97503Phone: 541-826-1922Contact: Jeff [email protected]
NoFire Technologies, Inc.5 James St.South Hackensack, NJ 07606Phone: 201-818-1616Contact: Al [email protected]
Northern Industries Inc.429 Tiogue Ave.Coventry, RI 02816Phone: 401-821-2121Contact: Rick [email protected]
Nox-Crete Products Group1444 S. 20th St.Omaha, NE 68108Phone: 402-341-2080Contact: Customer [email protected]
NSP Specialty ProductsPO Box 4690Pinehurst, NC 28374Phone: 910-235-0468Contact: Larry [email protected]
Nukote ArabiaPrince Thamer St., Cross 25Al Khobar, 31952 Saudi ArabiaPhone: 966 3 8677004Contact: Abdul [email protected]
Nutech Paint LLC104 North Smith St., Units 103, 104Corona, CA 92880Phone: 714-557-4180Contact: Robert [email protected]
PPacific Polymers (A Division of ITW)12271 Monarch St.Garden Grove, CA 92841Phone: 714-793-1988Contact: Michael [email protected]
Para Paints11 Kenview Blvd.Brampton, ON L6T 5G5 CanadaPhone: 905-792-0940Contact: Garry [email protected]
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The Platt Brothers & CompanyPO Box 1030Waterbury, CT 06721Phone: 203-753-4194Contact: David Berardinelliplattbros.com
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.6700 F.M. 802Brownsville, TX 78526Phone: 956-831-7818Contact: Klaus D. [email protected] our display ad, p. 48.
Polycoat Products14722 Spring Ave.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Joe [email protected]
Polycorp Ltd.33 York St.Elora, ON N0B 1S0 CanadaPhone: 519-846-2075Contact: Dennis [email protected]
Polymax/Milamar Coatings L.L.C.311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]
PPC Coatings (MTR)2 Pixie Rd.Wilmington, DE 19810Phone: 877-588-2227Contact: Cliff [email protected]
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsOne PPG Pl.Pittsburgh, PA 15272Phone: 888-977-4762Contact: Steve [email protected] our display ad, p. 112.
Premier Coating Systems Inc.606 N. Lane Ave., #6Jacksonville, FL 32254Phone: 904-403-6113Contact: Ron [email protected]
Prime Resins2291 Plunkett Rd.Conyers, GA 30012Phone: 800-321-7212Contact: Adam [email protected]
Company Profiles
Protective Floorings and Linings a Division of Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]
Protecto Wrap Company1955 Cherokee St.Denver, CO 80223Phone: 800-759-9727Contact: Customer [email protected]
Protek Paint Ltd.335 Horner Ave.Toronto, ON M8W 1Z6 CanadaPhone: 800-773-5233Contact: Barry [email protected]
QQuest Construction Products (HydroStop/United Coatings)1465 Pipefitter St.N Charleston, SC 29405Phone: 800-739-5566Contact: Customer [email protected]
RRaven Lining Systems13105 East 61st St., Ste. ABroken Arrow, OK 74012Phone: 800-324-2810Contact: Jim [email protected]
Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.1500 Industrial Blvd.Madison, GA 30650Phone: 440-781-6226Contact: Larry [email protected] our display ad, p. 57.
Republic Powdered Metals, Inc.2628 Pearl Rd.Medina, OH 44256Phone: 800-551-7081Contact: Paula [email protected]
Rhino Linings Corporation9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: John Henningsenrhinomarketing@rhinolinings.comrhinoliningsindustrial.com
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale Paint6107 N. Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 503-572-8201Contact: Tom [email protected]
RoofMart International Inc.2735 Rain Rd., PO Box 502Chapman, KS 67431Phone: 800-345-1439Contact: Customer [email protected]
Roval USA Corp.12270 NW Luoto Ln.Carlton, OR 97111Phone: 971-237-0958Contact: Aldo [email protected]
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Rust Bullet, LLC300 Brinkby Ave., Ste. 200Reno, NV 89509Phone: 775-829-5606Contact: Kathline A. [email protected]
SSafe Encasement Systems1795 N. Snow Canyon Pkwy., Unit 63St. George, UT 84770Phone: 888-277-8834Contact: John [email protected]
Sauereisen, Inc.160 Gamma Dr.Pittsburgh, PA 15238Phone: 412-963-0303Contact: Lake [email protected]
Seacoat Technology11215 Jones Rd. W., Ste. HHouston, TX 77065Phone: 832-237-4400Contact: John [email protected]
Seal For Life Industries,Part of Berry Plastics Engineered Materials DivisionGasselterstraat 20Stadskanaal, 9503JB NetherlandsPhone: 31 599696170Contact: J.F. [email protected] our display ads, pp. 82 and 103.
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Shalimar Paints LimitedOberoi Garden Estate, C Wing, 5th Fl.Mumbai, 400 072 IndiaPhone: 91 22 2857 7591Contact: P. Hari [email protected]
ShawCor CSI Services1607–10 St.Nisku, AB T9E 0A7 CanadaPhone: 403-218-8262Contact: Sam [email protected]
Sherwin-Williams101 Prospect Ave. NWCleveland, OH 44115Phone: 800-524-5979Contact: Customer [email protected]/protectiveSee our display ads, pp. 34 and 144.
Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox Industries3100 Falls Cliff Rd.Baltimore, MD 21211Phone: 410-243-8856Contact: Edye Fox [email protected]
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)2410 104th St., Crt. S, Ste. DLakewood, WA 98499Phone: 253-588-7101Contact: Cliff [email protected]
SpectraShield Liner Systems4527 Sunbeam Rd.Jacksonville, FL 32257Phone: 904-419-4889Contact: Bob [email protected]
SpeedCove Precast Cove Base Systems5781 Pleasant Valley Rd.El Dorado, CA 95623Phone: 530-344-9000Contact: Doug [email protected]
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Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.Union Bank, King St.Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6EF UKPhone: 44 1565 633111Contact: Dave [email protected]
Sub-One Technology4464 Willow Rd., Bldg. 103Pleasanton, CA 94588Phone: 925-924-1020Contact: Dore [email protected]
Subsea Industries NVHaven 29–Noorderlaan 9Antwerp, 2030 BelgiumPhone: 32 3 213 53 18Contact: Manuel [email protected]
Sulzer Metco1101 Prospect Ave.Westbury, NY 11590Phone: 800-638-2699Contact: Customer [email protected]
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Sumter Coatings Inc.2410 Hwy. 15 SouthSumter, SC 29154Phone: 803-481-3400Contact: Jimmy [email protected]
Superior Products10835 W 78th St.Shawnee, KS 66214Phone: 832-683-1123Contact: Hal [email protected]
TTermarust Technologies8150 Rue de L’IndustrieMontreal, QC H1J 1S7 CanadaPhone: 888-279-5497Contact: Craig [email protected] our display ad, p.39.
Tesla NanoCoatings Ltd.6200 Frank Ave. NW Massillon, OH 44720Phone: 330-880-5229Contact: Todd [email protected]
Textured Coatings of America2422 E. 15th St.Panama City, FL 32405Phone: 800-454-0340Contact: Regina [email protected]
ThermionPO Box 780Silverdale, WA 98383Phone: 877-884-3428Contact: Dean [email protected]
Thin Film Technology, Inc.5211 Brookglen Dr., Ste. AHouston, TX 77017Phone: 713-910-6200Contact: Jeff [email protected]
3L&T Inc.897 Independence Ave., Ste.1BMountain View, CA 94043Phone: 650-625-0177Contact: Linas [email protected]
3M Infrastructure Protection Division6801 River Pl. Blvd., 147-4N-01Austin, TX 78726Phone: 512-984-7801Contact: Michelle [email protected]/corrosion
TIB Chemicals AGMuelheimer Str. 16-22Mannheim, D-68219 GermanyPhone: 49 621 8901 812Contact: Rainer [email protected]
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.7665 NW Eldorado Blvd.Bremerton, WA 98312Phone: 360-692-6656Contact: Dave [email protected]
Tnemec Company, Inc.6800 Corporate Dr.Kansas City, MO 64120Phone: 816-483-3400Contact: [email protected] our display ad, p. 140.
TPR2 Corporation36 Plains Rd.Essex, CT 06426Phone: 860-767-8772Contact: Brian [email protected]
UU.S. Coatings, LLCPO Box 220313St. Louis, MO 63122Phone: 314-205-1500Contact: Larry [email protected]
U.S. Industrial CoatingsPO Box 3200Framingham, MA 01705Phone: 508-980-1000Contact: Kenusindustrialcoatings.com
United Gilsonite Laboratories1396 Jefferson Ave.Dunmore, PA 18509Phone: 800-845-5227Contact:William [email protected]
VVersaFlex Incorporated686 S. Adams St.Kansas City, KS 66105Phone: 913-321-9000Contact: [email protected]
WW.R. Meadows300 Industrial Dr.Hampshire, IL 60140Phone: 800-342-5976Contact:W. R. Meadows
Walla Walla Environmental4 West Rees Ave.Walla Walla, WA 99362Phone: 509-522-0496Contact: Jamie [email protected]
Wasser Corporation4118 B Pl. NW, Ste. BAuburn, WA 98001Phone: 800-627-2968Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Watson Coatings, Inc.325 Paul Ave.St. Louis, MO 63135Phone: 314-521-2000Contact: Paul [email protected] our display ad, p. 36.
Wilko Paint, Inc.2727 OhioWichita, KS 67219Phone: 800-658-3799Contact: Don [email protected]
Willamette Valley Company1075 Arrowsmith St.Eugene, OR 97402Phone: 541-484-9621Contact: Gary [email protected]
zZRC Worldwide145 Enterprise Dr.Marshfield, MA 02050Phone: 800-831-3275Contact: Lorraine [email protected]