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Introduction
The “No Big Bang” Theory: An Introduction to Risk-Based Inspec-tion Systems for Mitigating CUI in Process Equipment and Pipingby Peter Bock, Capital Inspectors
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IntroductionThis eBook consists of a Journal of Protective Coatings and
Linings (JPCL) article about inspecting corrosion under insulation at Chemical and Petrochemical Plants as well asJPCL Buying Guide material on selecting and specifyingcoatings for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants in variousexposure environments. All information about the article,products, and companies is based on the original dates ofpublication of the materials in JPCL.
The Buying Guide is organized, first, by exposure type, suchas “Exterior Plant Exposure, Moderate to Severe ChemicalWeathering, & UV,” then by substrate type, first steel, thenconcrete. Then, coating manufacturers are listed in alphabetical order, with each company’s preferred systemsnamed in both proprietary and generic terms. Finally, contact
details are given for allthe companies.
This collection is designed to provide general guidance on selecting and specifyingcoatings for Chemicaland PetrochemicalPlants, and then to givesources for acquiring theappropriate systems.
Introduction
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Editor’s Note: This article first appearedin JPCL in August 2013.
By Peter Bock,Capital Inspectors
T H E “ N O B I G B A N G ” T H E O R YAn Introduction to Risk-Based Inspection Systems for Mitigating CUI in Process Equipment and Piping
Fig. 1a: (left) Vertical processvessel after complete reblastand recoat with thermalspray aluminum. Thermalspray is used under insulation on large, flat,easy-to-access surfaces.Fig. 1b: (below) Verticalprocess vessel coated withthermal spray aluminumafter insulation and claddinghave been replaced, and before removal of scaffolding.Photos courtesy of The DowChemical Company, St. Charles Operations, Hahnville, LA 70057
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Fig. 2a: Sphere being abrasiveblasted prior to recoating and re-insulation. Maximum operating temperatures are lowenough that an epoxy system canbe used.
S teelwork at all levels of industry in the United States is corroding
despite our best efforts to stop it.1 Unexpected atmospheric corrosion
damage (including corrosion under insulation—CUI) causes tens of
billions of dollars in losses annually from unanticipated shutdowns of
equipment; loss of production; unplanned maintenance; unexpected cleanup costs;
and, in more severe cases, damage to adjacent equipment, injuries to
operating personnel or surrounding residents, toxic chemical releases, environ-
mental damage, and other long-term effects. Moreover, this unexpected
corrosion damage affects everything from the largest and most sophisticated re-
fineries down to small local waterworks and sewage plants. While the
damage can take many forms, one of the most challenging is CUI, the focus of this
article. Our news media regularly report “big bangs”—fires, explosions, chemical
spills, toxic releases and other similar “events.” Many of these are caused by CUI.
CUI is as likely to be found on the boiler feed
lines in a local hospital or food processing plant
as in a coal-fired electrical generating plant or a
major petrochemical facility, where hot process
equipment and pipeline are common. The larger
and more complex a manufacturing facility is,
the more likely it is to suffer from CUI and un-
expected atmospheric corrosion damage. In ad-
dition, the larger and more complex a plant is,
the more likely it is that a corrosion-related fail-
ure during operation will have major conse-
quences. Chemical and petrochemical plants
can be quite complex, and the damage to them
(and the surrounding area) from CUI can be
quite severe because CUI is usually well under
way before it is detected. Unfortunately, it is
often “detected” after it has caused significant
damage. Finding CUI before the damage occurs
is challenging. This article describes using risk-
based inspection (RBI) to detect and mitigate
CUI in chemical and petrochemical process
equipment and pipeline before severe damage
is done. The article also illustrates a successful
in-house CUI-RBI program in Figs. 1a and 1b;
Figs. 2a, 2b, 2c, and 2d; and Fig. 3.
CUI: The Back StoryMost oil refining and petrochemical manufac-
turing processes are simply advanced forms of
cooking—crude oil or intermediate chemicals
are “cooked,” heated under specific conditions
or in specific temperature and pressure envi-
ronments, to produce more desirable end prod-
ucts. Process vessels and piping are usually
insulated to conserve process heat and reduce
the fuel required, to reduce process tempera-
ture variations, to stabilize stored intermediates
or end products, and to protect workers from
exposure to hot equipment. Insulation is nor-
mally covered with unpainted aluminum or
stainless steel sheet metal “cladding” to protect
the fragile insulation.
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It is this sheet metal cladding over insulated
piping and vessels that gives a refinery or chem-
ical plant’s process units a shiny, misleading
“good-to-go” appearance. But don’t be fooled—
beneath that shiny exterior cladding and the in-
sulation it covers, there usually beats a hidden
heart of rusty steel. And in many cases, no one
has any idea of how rusty the steel really is.
Once corrosion eats into the steel, wall thick-
ness is lost, and the vessel or pipe is no longer
capable of resisting the temperature and pres-
sure it was originally rated for. Normally, there
is a “corrosion allowance” of extra thickness in
the steel. When the thickness of corrosion ex-
ceeds this allowance, the pipe or vessel becomes
unsafe. If corrosion continues, cracking, leakage,
or catastrophic failure during operation be-
comes more and more likely.
Until the 1970s, carbon steel under insula-
tion for elevated temperature service was often
left unpainted. It was thought that the high op-
erating temperatures would keep the steel from
rusting, and there were no effective paints for
high temperatures. There were two major prob-
lems with this concept.
1. Nothing stays hot forever—most elevated
temperature equipment actually cycles hot-
cold fairly frequently. Even equipment that
runs hot almost continuously is cooled down
for maintenance turnarounds and corrodes
during those “cool” times if not protected.
2. CUI is normally invisible. The insulation and
cladding hide the steel, and even if it was prop-
erly painted with a temperature-resistant
coating, there is usually no quick and inex-
pensive way to check that the coating is pro-
tecting the steel. To make matters worse, most
cladding leaks, and most insulation holds
water to some degree, so the steel under insu-
lation is exposed to a severe immersion cor-
rosion environment whenever it is operating
below the boiling point of water.
Today, there are effective coating systems
available for elevated temperature CUI service,
but problems 1 and 2 continue.2 Corrosion
under insulation tends to be invisible, and no
coating system gives 100% protection for tens
of years under such severe conditions.
Fig. 2b: Newly applied epoxy primerand stripe coats on the sphere. Each
step of the coating applicationprocess is closely inspected before
the next step is allowed to start.
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The cost of removing cladding and insula-
tion is time consuming and very expensive; re-
placing cladding and insulation is even more
expensive. Most insulated equipment receives
only periodic spot checks of tiny areas during
normal operation. Most of the steel under in-
sulation is not seen for the expected life of the
coating system or the expected life of the un-
coated steel. When the “expected life”
matches real life, cladding and insulation are
removed, and the steel beneath is inspected,
re-prepared, re-coated, re-insulated, and re-
clad. But real life becomes much shorter than
“expected life” and catastrophes can occur
when unexpected moisture or chemical con-
taminants get beneath the insulation; when
the steel is damaged; or when operating con-
ditions change, allowing increased corrosion
under the insulation.
The currently circulating draft of API RP
583, “Corrosion Under Insulation and Fire-
proofing,” lists nearly a dozen different elec-
tronic methods of checking remaining wall
thickness of insulated and clad steel pipe or
vessels.3 These methods range from simple X-
rays to complex real-time systems using the
latest nuclear technology. Many of these
methods do not require the insulation and
cladding to be removed while doing the elec-
tronic testing, but none has been found reli-
able enough to completely eliminate removal
of insulation and cladding and visual inspec-
tion of the surface at problem areas indicated
by the electronic test.
Risk-Based Inspection Systems for CUI Other than the expense of removing and re-
placing cladding and insulation, a large part of
the reason for unexpected atmospheric corro-
sion damage from CUI or other sources is a
lack of qualified plant inspection personnel
and a lack of planning. All U.S. industries now
run with extremely lean staffs of qualified per-
sonnel. Even some major refineries and chem-
ical plants may have only one corrosion man-
ager or corrosion engineer, and a few
technicians at most. Moreover, the corrosion
engineer is usually in charge of all types of cor-
rosion mitigation, not just atmospheric corro-
sion or CUI and not just mitigation through
protective coatings.
Mid-sized facilities may have only a mainte-
nance manager or maintenance engineer, for
whom corrosion mitigation is only a secondary
duty. Very few successful, cost-effective facili-
ties have enough people, time, and money in
their maintenance budget to do thorough, com-
plete CUI inspections regularly without outside
help. Because of their limited staffing and budg-
ets, smaller plants may actually operate on an
“inspection by perforation” philosophy, which
can be costly and dangerous.
One effective (and cost-effective) method of
CUI mitigation that has been known and used
successfully for a couple of decades is a Risk-
Based Inspection (RBI) Program. Unfortunately,
RBI is a complex program that requires support
and cooperation of the entire company, from
top-level management to field-unit operators.
Initial setup of an RBI program requires exten-
sive in-house work, a fairly generous budget,
and lots of time even for just the insulated pip-
ing and equipment in a plant.4
Operation of a successful RBI program also
requires a multi-year commitment. For CUI-
RBI, a successful program may require a
multi-decade commitment because scheduled
major maintenance programs on insulated
piping and equipment can be at 10- to 15-year
intervals. Many companies shy away from
setting up meaningful RBI programs because
the programs seem too complicated and too
costly, the time horizons are beyond the com-
panies’ normal planning ranges, and the com-
panies’ plants do not have skilled people or
budgets big enough to do the required initial
baseline surveys.
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Setting Up an RBI ProgramSetting up an RBI program requires an initial
investment of time and thought by the com-
pany’s top management, who need to identify
their company’s concept of “risk” and to rank
their company’s sensitivity (and aversion) to the
different types and levels of risk they may en-
counter in operating their plants. Fortunately,
this type of assessment needs to be done only
once for the entire company, or, at most, once
for each type of operating unit and possibly
each country the company operates in.
The Exploration and Production, Americas,
division of one global oil and petrochemical pro-
ducer has worked with the RBI concept for
more than two decades. On the one hand, the
division has distilled the basic concept and phi-
losophy of RBI into a simplified matrix printed
on two sides of one sheet of paper. On the other
hand, the petrochemical division of the same
company has expanded it to a level where, for
some process units in its South Louisiana petro-
chemical plants, every valve, every flange, and
sometimes even every set of bolts and nuts
have been analyzed and given an individual
“criticality” rating and inspection frequency re-
quirement. We can draw on both divisions’ use
of the matrix to amplify our discussion of set-
ting up an RBI program.
Producing a Risk Assessment Evaluation re-
quires identification of potential events and their
potential consequences, estimating their poten-
tial severity and likelihood, and then estimating
the level of risk based on the combination of
severity and likelihood of the event happening.
A Risk Assessment Evaluation is required for
every location. For the exploration and produc-
tion division of our model company, “location” is
defined as the smallest individual unit assessed,
down to each production platform offshore or
each flow station onshore. For a refinery or
petrochemical plant, a “location” may be defined
as one production unit within a larger plant, or
even one specialized portion of the plant (such
as “raw materials storage and handling”).
A simplified typical Risk Assessment Evalu-
ation Chart (Table 1) examines possible conse-
quences of an unexpected event and their effect
on the following.
•Neighbors: People, buildings, and land in the
area of the affected plant
•Equipment in the plant itself
•Environment both in the immediate area and
in general
•Reputation of the owner or parent company,
locally and worldwide
Severity of consequences is rated from
Zero—No injuries, no damage, no environmen-
tal or reputation effect—to Five—Multiple fa-
talities, massive damage to the facility, and a
huge long-term impact on the environment and
on the company’s reputation.
Table 1: Risk Assessment Evaluation Chart INCREASING LIKELIHOOD OF AN EVENT >>>>
EFFECTS OF AN EVENT ON: A B C D EPossible Possible Has Occasionally Frequently
NEIGHBORS EQUIPMENT ENVIRONMENT REPUTATION But Unlikely Occurred Occurs Occurs
(0) No Injuries No Damage No Effect No Effect
(1) Minimal Injuries Minimal Damage Detectable Effect Short-Term Local Effect RISK >
(2) Few minor injuries Easily Repaired Damage Measurable Effect Short-Term Regional Effect >>>
(3) Hospitalizations Serious Damage Slight Short-Term Effect Longer, Regional Effect >>>>>
(4) Death Long-Term Damage Serious Short-Term Effect National Effect >>>>>>>
(5) Multiple Deaths Total Loss Long-Term Effect Long-Term National Effect >>>>>>>>>
INCREASES
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A “Serious” effect, Three on the consequences
scale, would be an event that produces many
days of absence from work for affected em-
ployees, or that results in long-term disabilities;
a release of large amounts of crude oil or of any
reportable quantity of a hazardous chemical; an
event that triggers an environmental fine; an
event that incurs very high repair and mitiga-
tion costs; or an event that causes partial shut-
down of a facility and generates extensive
regional media coverage.
The likelihood of such an event occurring is
also rated in five steps, from “Possible but un-
likely,” as the lowest rating to “Occurs Fre-
quently” for the most likely to occur. A simple
chart of severity versus likelihood of an event
produces the risk rating for that particular
event. The higher the likelihood of an event is
and the more serious its consequences are, the
more closely and more frequently the equip-
ment involved must be monitored to keep the
potential event from happening.
The purpose of the RBI program is to reduce
all such risks to a minimum “ALAP” (“As Low
As Practical”), that is, to a level at which the
cost and effort of further risk reduction are un-
affordable or disproportionate to the risk re-
duction achieved. Once the Risk Assessment
for all potential events has been completed, the
actual evaluation of operating equipment begins
in order to determine the required Risk Based
Inspection process for assuring that operation
of the equipment will not produce negative
events beyond the “ALAP” level.
The second half of an initial RBI assessment
involves personnel actually operating and
maintaining the equipment being rated. These
are the people who actually live with the equip-
ment day-in and day-out; they are most quali-
fied to identify portions of the unit or piece of
equipment most likely to fail, and whose failure
is most likely to cause damage. They also are
most likely to know what coincidental or col-
lateral damage one failure might cause to other
parts of the plant. This process allows a whole
series of possible “events” to be evaluated from
each potential failure.
Plant maintenance records and equipment de-
sign blueprints are analyzed to determine the
portions or pieces of equipment most likely to
Fig. 2c: Epoxy topcoat of the sphere.After the epoxy had passed
inspection and was fully cured to accept insulation, the sphere was
insulated and cladding was installed.
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corrode and cause an “event.” Then, potential
events are rated for their effect on plant opera-
tion and production, and the same potential
events are rated against the company’s Risk As-
sessment charts.
This initial survey can be done by outside
consultants, but, ultimately, it is the plant oper-
ating personnel who are familiar enough with
plant components to know which are the most
likely to fail, and local plant management who
are best able to determine what and how severe
damage such a failure will cause.
Commitment to an RBI ProgramThe engineer or manager chosen to design and
implement a CUI-RBI program faces a daunting
task. First, he or she must be assured of buy-in
from upper management and from the field peo-
ple who will be doing the site evaluation. After
everyone understands and agrees that an RBI
program is a multi-year, continuing effort, not a
one-time inspection, there comes the question of
return on investment (ROI). On the one hand, the
initial survey and risk assessment are expensive
and time-consuming. On the other hand, pre-
venting one “Moderate” event from the Risk
Evaluation chart can mean a savings of
$1,000,000; preventing a “Major” event can save
ten times as much. In comparison, the cost of the
initial plant RBI survey may seem reasonable.
For a refinery or oil production facilities, and
for many petrochemical plants, the in-plant
risks—such as a vapor cloud explosion, petro-
leum jet fire, petroleum pool fire, or major toxics
release—can all do grievous harm to the plant,
to the surrounding environment, and to the com-
pany’s bottom line as well as to its reputation.
The in-plant survey needs to identify specific
high-risk areas or pieces of equipment whose
failure might raise the severity of consequences
on the “Equipment” column of the risk chart. Of
course, such equipment should already be
closely monitored as part of the plant mainte-
nance program, but identifying (or re-identify-
ing) key high-risk items helps the RBI initial
survey become a defined risk-mitigation process.
Existing plant data on performance of unit
vessels, piping, operating equipment, controls,
and even electrical and electronic sub-systems
can be used to develop an RBI continuing in-
spection schedule and calculate its expected
cost in terms of dollars per square foot or dol-
lars per linear foot of pipe per year of the RBI
program. Remaining service life of an older unit,
Fig. 2d: After work is complete andscaffolding has been removed, thenewly recoated, insulated and cladsphere is seen at the left of the picture in the plant’s sphere tank area.
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expected upgrades or replacement, and the part
one unit plays in the overall operation of the
plant all need to be evaluated against the risk
evaluation for that particular unit.
Once data is collected, the proposed RBI pro-
gram needs to be prioritized, based on highest
possible event consequences, age and replace-
ment cost of equipment, turnaround schedules,
and the ability to incorporate the RBI program
into existing inspection procedures (if any
exist). Because there is not enough budget for
100% frequent inspection of all insulated areas,
a priority ranking program is set up, with the
“riskiest” vessels, piping, and equipment re-
ceiving the most frequent and most thorough
spot inspections, and lower-risk equipment
being inspected less often, or with less of the in-
sulation and cladding actually removed as part
of the scheduled inspection. Lowest-risk or no-
risk equipment may receive only the minimum
required electronic wall thickness tests annu-
ally. Some critical refinery areas may require
100% removal of cladding and insulation and
100% visual inspection.
A key factor in the frequency of visual in-
spections is the equipment owner’s confidence
in the CUI coating systems used on equipment
included in the CUI RBI program. Where quality
surface preparation, a suitable proven coating
system, good application, and thorough inspec-
tion have been done on equipment under insu-
lation, the number of inspection spots may be
reduced to areas of known breakdown, and the
inspection intervals may be extended. Table 2
shows a major global petrochemical company’s
“confidence level” for length of service life of
coatings under insulation, where operating tem-
peratures never exceed the maximum service
temperature of the applied coating system.5
Continuing the RBI ProgramAfter the base plant (or unit) RBI survey has
been done, and the risks and hazards have been
agreed upon, quantified, and ranked by plant
personnel, then the actual annual (or otherwise
recurrent) field surveys can be done by an out-
side survey firm that has experienced, qualified
inspectors, and follows the base survey. Many
existing RBI programs actually combine elec-
tronic non-destructive testing (NDT) with insu-
lation and cladding removal and visual
inspection of selected small areas. Both parts of
the survey may be done by the same firm, or
NDT can be done by a specialist, and the results
can be verified by a paint inspection company.
The findings of these recurrent surveys are
summarized in electronic format, incorporating
electronic testing results, digital photographs,
and the field contract inspector’s “eyeball on the
steel” evaluations. The plant’s corrosion engi-
Service LifeSystem Required Repair
Clad, insulated, uncoated bare steel(Lose entire wall thickness corrosion allowance) 6 years; 100% re-do
Clad, insulated, organic coating without abrasive blast(Lose entire coating system, portion of wall thickness) 12 years; 100% re-do
Clad, insulated, organic coating with SSPC-SP 10 abrasive blast(Lose portion of coating system, portion of wall thickness) 16 years; 100% re-do
Clad, insulated, thermal spray aluminum with SSPC-SP 5 abrasive blast(Lose small portion of TSA, small portion of wall thickness) 40 years; 25% re-do
Table 2: Expected Service Life Performance of Typical CUI Systems
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neer or maintenance manager now can exam-
ine the corrosion state of his facility on a com-
puter monitor in his or her office, at his or her
convenience. Management personnel can re-
view the survey results, match them against ex-
pected results based on the initial RBI survey,
and decide on an appropriate course of action.
In simplified form, the recurrent RBI survey
can have four possible results for a particular
unit or piece of equipment.
• Less corrosion is found than was expected.
This result is noted in the survey. If the result is
found to repeat in the next scheduled survey of
this unit, the unit or piece of equipment may be
re-evaluated for lower risk or less frequent in-
spection. Some owners also use such a finding
to re-evaluate related equipment, working on
the sound theory that if one unit or piece of
equipment is rusting less than expected, some-
thing else related to the equipment may be act-
ing as an anode and rusting more than expected.
• Corrosion is as expected. The survey is sub-
mitted and repeated as scheduled.
• A small increase in corrosion is noted over
expectation. Additional portions of the unit
are inspected at the same time to confirm the
increase in corrosion. For CUI work, inspect-
ing additional portions means removing addi-
tional small areas of cladding and insulation.
The unit or area is marked, and the next sched-
uled re-inspection will determine whether un-
scheduled corrosion-preventive maintenance
may be necessary.
• A large or unexpected increase in corrosion is
noted. Additional portions of the unit are in-
spected at the same time to confirm the increase
in corrosion, and plant personnel are brought in
to try to determine a cause. Budget and schedul-
ing are rearranged to give priority to corrosion-
preventive maintenance on this unit or piece of
equipment. The recurrent survey schedule is re-
arranged to closely monitor this problem until
corrosion-preventive maintenance is done, and
then afterward to determine whether the main-
Fig. 3: Five-year-old liquid-appliedelevated temperature coating exposed for RBI inspection. Liquid-applied coating is used under insulation on complex or hard-to-reach surfaces.
tenance resolved the problem.
RBI programs for plants with large amounts
of insulated piping and equipment require ad-
ditional input during the initial set-up of the
program to assure that the spots selected for re-
current survey are actually representative of
the “worst case” areas of each unit or piece of
equipment. The first few recurrent surveys
done by a contract inspection or survey firm
may actually include additional, redundant spot
inspection points, which can be phased out later
if survey results are as expected. Where elec-
tronic testing or thermal imaging produces reli-
able results and matches destructive spot
testing over several recurrent survey cycles,
the destructive testing spots may be reduced,
thereby reducing the overall survey costs with-
out affecting reliability.
Figures 1-3 that accompany this article show
an in-house RBI program in action at a petro-
chemical plant in South Louisiana. The facility is
an older plant, but equipment is meticulously
maintained, and a very thorough RBI program
is in place. Sections of insulated piping, vessels,
and equipment are inspected annually on a ro-
tating basis, with a typical section being re-in-
spected every three years on average. The plant
uses a combination of organic coatings and ther-
mal spray aluminum for CUI work; annual sur-
vey results tend to confirm the plant’s RBI base
surveys and the service life expectations for the
systems used. Confidence is high that the CUI-
RBI program is working as it should.
A Houston-area industrial gas facility, which
produces various gases by cryogenically refrig-
erating air and then separating its components,
has an entirely different approach to RBI for
the company’s piping for transfer, storage, and
loading. The facility doesn’t do any RBI. Analy-
sis of maintenance and operating records on
these low-temperature piping systems in the
plant has shown that failures are always due to
cracking of piping in cyclic service from cryo-
genic to ambient temperatures. A failed pipe is
quickly discovered through unexpected pres-
sure loss; the insulation and cladding over the
pipe act as an effective containment over the
ruptured pipe; and the only loss is of the prod-
uct in the pipe, which, as a gas component of air,
is inherently non-polluting.
The plant has been designed to allow effective
isolation of failed pipe run sections, so when such
a failure occurs, the affected pipe run is shut in,
insulation and cladding are removed, and the
failed pipe section is replaced. Loss of product
and loss of productivity are minimal. The plant
runs several parallel air separation trains, so the
downtime required to replace a fractured length
of pipe in the transfer, storage, and loading piping
produces only a small reduction in plant output
and does not require other shutdowns. Corpo-
rate management has determined that for these
portions of the plant, this policy of neglect pres-
ents low enough risk and is more cost effective
than an intense RBI program.
ConclusionUnfortunately, a great deal of corrosion-mitiga-
tion plant maintenance, both for CUI and for at-
mospheric corrosion damage, is done reactively,
rather than proactively. There is an “Oh Sh**”
moment that comes in almost every unsched-
uled CUI inspection. That’s when the plant cor-
rosion engineer or maintenance manager looks
at the large area of newly exposed corroding
steel where insulation and cladding were re-
moved after serious corrosion was seen in a
smaller exposed area, and the engineer says
“Oh Sh**. Fixing this is going to take my entire
maintenance budget for the year.”
For these plants, CUI repair work is scheduled
and done only after a serious problem is unex-
pectedly found. This work often involves un-
scheduled shutdowns; loss of production;
manufacturing bottlenecks or backlogs; and, oc-
casionally, even fires, explosions, or toxic prod-
uct releases. This maintenance process is
unnecessarily costly and can be easily im-
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proved. Improvement requires only a small in-
crease in budgets and no long-term increase in
plant personnel, using RBI with an initial survey
by plant personnel and recurrent inspections by
outside contract inspectors or surveyors.
Although commitment to a CUI-RBI program
requires a substantial initial investment of time
and effort, and a multi-year continuing commit-
ment, the relative security, peace of mind, and
confidence in the plant corrosion state offer a
positive return on investment even before fac-
toring in the cost savings of not having an un-
expected event that might shut down the plant,
pollute the neighborhood, and irreparably in-
jure the company’s reputation.
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About the authorPeter Bock is InspectionSales Manager for Capi-tal Inspectors, TheWoodlands, TX. He isan Air Force veteranand has degrees fromTulane and the Univer-sity of Northern Col-orado. Bock has 36years of experiencewith sales, management, and technical service inoilfield and petrochemical heavy-duty coatings inthe U.S., Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Indonesia,and Taiwan. He has experience with on- and off-shore production, drilling and workover rigs, ship-yard work, natural gas and LNG, pipelines,terminals, refineries, and chemical plants. He is aspecialist in elevated temperature systems andCUI mitigation.The author gives special thanks for the photo-
graphs to Mr. Lawrence "Joe" Bordelon, SeniorCoatings & Linings Technologist, Site SME/Tech-nical Support/Paint Operations, Global Paint/Linings TRN Member, The Dow Chemical Com-pany, St. Charles Operations.
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ABRI IndustriesIronBond 111Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAlwanInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC S7Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.RezkladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Avilion Inc.PPG/PSX 700Organic Zinc/Siloxane
Bowers IndustrialGulf CoastEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Carboline CompanyCarbozincInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Cloverdale Paint Inc.ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof Polymers/PermaTecEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass VEFVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane
CSL Silicones Inc.Si-Coat 580Siloxane/Siloxane
Dampney Co., Inc.ThurmaloxOther
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Devoe HPC (International Paint LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Prime 500/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Duromar, Inc.HPL-1110/HPL-1110Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
ENECON CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDMOther
FLOROCK, Crawford Labs, Inc.Florock CR 250Urethane/Urethane
FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/SP-X Silicone Poly PlusAlkyd/Alkyd/Silicone Alkyd
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Goodwest Linings and CoatingsCarboline, Sherwin-Williams, Devoe, InternationalOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Hempel (USA) Inc.17360/17630-3/5595UEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite CSE 6200/UC5500Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Highland International, Inc.475R Dry-Fall/68-R Dry-FallEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.Perma-GlossOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluoropolymer
Industrial Coatings & SealantsPolycoatPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray
International Paint LLCInternationalInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
Isolatek InternationalFendolite M-IIThermal Spray
ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
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Jotun Paints Inc.Resist 86/Penguard Express/Hardtop OptimaInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
Kaufman Products, Inc.K Pro CRSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus UR-5Urethane/Urethane
KEMA Coatings LimitedKema Milspec, T-4Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PurUrethane/Urethane
Madison Chemical IndustriesAlumiZinc S/AcrylaThane 55MCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane
MascoatMI-DTIAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Micor Company, Inc.Micorthane 6-23Urethane/Urethane
NIC IndustriesPrismaticEpoxy/Polyester/Polyester
Oak Ridge Chemical and EquipmentOak Ridge BrandPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 8245Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Polyval CoatingsPolyflexPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerlock/Amercoat 450HEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1111/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane
Randolph ProductsRandogrip Navy GOther
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.CoroflakeVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaMastic/ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Seal For Life IndustriesPowercreteEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
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Sherwin-WilliamsMacropoxy 646 /Acrolon 218 HSEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-408 Primer, FX-3110SW EpoxyOrganic Zinc/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)PTU-UB, Polyshield HT-100F UB, PTU-300 UBPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 568Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
The Thortex GroupChemi-TechEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
3M Electrical Markets DivisionScotchkoteEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Tneme-Zinc/Hi-Build Epoxoline II/FluoronarOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane
U.S. Coatings, LLCMasticGrip/UreGripEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
US Coating SolutionsFlex-ClearUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Walla Walla EnvironmentalBug-Juice Insecticde AdditiveOther
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
Watson Coatings, Inc.ArmorexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Williams-Hayward Protective CoatingsNovoc, High Rubber ThermalbondOther
ZRC WorldwideZRC-221 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Exterior Plant ExposureModerate to Severe Chemical,Weathering, & UVConcrete
ABRI IndustriesMicroBond 87Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon DecorOther
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAlwanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC NVEVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Arma CoatingsArma PolyasparticPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.RezkladEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyCarboguardEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
ChemCo SystemsCCS High ChemEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
ChemMasters, Inc.Duraguard 200 SeriesEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Cloverdale Paint Inc.ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Concrete Solutions Products by Rhino LiningsConcrete Solutions HP UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof Polymers/PermaTecEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 502Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass VEVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
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Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane
CSL Silicones Inc.Si-Coat 580Siloxane/Siloxane
Dampney Co., Inc.EpodurOther
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Poxy 180/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Duromar, Inc.HPL-1110/ HPL-1110Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ENECON CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDMOther
Euclid Chemical CompanyTammscoatAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
FLOROCK, Crawford Labs, Inc.Florock CR 250Urethane/Urethane
FSC Coatings Inc.Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Gemite Products Inc.Corro-Chem 100Other
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Goodwest Linings and CoatingsCarboline Semstone 800Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Hempel (USA) Inc.553US/17630-3/5595UEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.Perma-GlossEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluoropolymer
Industrial Coatings & SealantsPolycoatPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate Energy ProtectThermal Spray
International CoatingsICO Hi GuardEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Jotun Paints Inc.Pen-O-Prep/Penguard Express/Hardtop II HSEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Kaufman Products, Inc.K Pro CRSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus UR-5Urethane/Urethane
Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PurUrethane/Urethane
Key Resin CompanyKey 630/Key 633Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Kryton International Inc.Hydrostop SealerSiloxane/Siloxane
Micor Company, Inc.Micorthane 6-23Urethane/Urethane
National Polymers Inc.Private LabelEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Nox-Crete Products GroupNox-Carb Sealer & StainAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 8245Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Polyval CoatingsPolyflexPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerCoat 68/AmerCoat 358/AmerCoat 450HOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1111/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane
Protective Floor and Linings Div. Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 6000FSVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Randolph ProductsRandogrip Navy GOther
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REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.CoroflakeVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaMastic/ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
SaverSystems/DefyMasonrySaverSiloxane/Siloxane
Seal For Life IndustriesCovalenceHeat-Shrinkable Sleeves
Sherwin-WilliamsMacropoxy 646/Acrolon 218 HSEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-3110SW Chem-Resistant NovolacEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Soprema, Inc.Soprema Alsan RSMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Aquaseal Hi-Rise X3, PTU-UB, Polyshield HTPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Termarust TechnologiesTermaglass TG8000 SeriesOther
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 560Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
The Thortex GroupChemi-TechEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
U.S. Coatings, LLCEpoxyGrip/UreGripEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
US Coating SolutionsFlex-ClearUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 45 DCPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Walla Walla EnvironmentalBug-Juice Insecticide AdditiveOther
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU
WestcoatWestcoatEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Williams-Hayward Protective CoatingsNovoc, High Rubber ThermalbondOther
Linings for Steel Storage Tanks & Vessels Solvents, Jet Fuel, Diesel, Gasoline, Crude OilSteel
ABRI IndustriesIronBond 111Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAlwanEpoxy/Epoxy Phenolic/Epoxy Phenolic
Amercoat Canada/Nukote CanadaPolySpecEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC S1, ARC S2, ARC S4+, ARC HTSEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Arma CoatingsArma 901 60DPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.ChemprufEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy 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 CompanyPhenolineEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Cloverdale Paint Inc.ClovaLineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass VEFVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak SmoothUrethane/Urethane
Dampney Co., Inc.EndcorOther
Denso North AmericaArchco/DensoVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Devoe HPC (International Paint LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Duromar, Inc.HPL-2310/HPL-2310Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ENECON CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)EnvirolineEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDMOther
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP AREpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Goodwest Linings and CoatingsSherwin-Williams Mil-24441/29Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Hempel (USA) Inc.85671/85671/85671Epoxy Phenolic (3 Coats)
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite P-403LOther
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp Epoxy LiningEpoxy 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)
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Isolatek InternationalFendolite M-IIThermal Spray
Jotun Paints Inc.Tankguard Storage/Tankguard StorageOther
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-plus VE 62Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
KEMA Coatings LimitedKema 300PAEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Madison Chemical IndustriesCorroCote II Classic/CorroCote II PWPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Micor Company, Inc.Micorline 320/47Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
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NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyliner 500Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Polyval CoatingsPolyflexPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerCoat 68/PSX-700Organic Zinc/Siloxane
Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1100Other
Protective Floor and Linings Div. Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 2620CREpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Raven Lining SystemsRaven Lining SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.CoroflakeVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings TuffGripPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale Paint83375 Tank LiningEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Seacoat TechnologyNova-SilSiloxane/Siloxane
Sherwin-WilliamsDura-Plate UHS/Fast Clad EREpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-3410XS CoatingEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)PTU-UB, PTU-300 UB, Polyshield HT-100F UBPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 560/565Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
The Thortex GroupChemi-TechEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
3M Electrical Markets DivisionScotchkoteEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Tank ArmorEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
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U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
US Coating SolutionsFlex-ClearUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Linings for Steel Storage Tanks & Vessels Acid, Oxidizer, AlkaliSteel
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAlwanEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Amercoat Canada/Nukote CanadaPolySpecEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC S7Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.Carbo-AlkorBrick and Tile, Acid-Resistant
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the HEMPEL GroupVersi-LineVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPlasiteEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Cloverdale Paint Inc.ClovaLineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass VEFVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak SmoothUrethane/Urethane
Dampney Co., Inc.ApexiorOther
Denso North AmericaArchco/DensoVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Duromar, Inc.HPL-4310/HPL-4310Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ENECON CorporationChemclad XCEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDMOther
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP CREpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Goodwest Linings and CoatingsBlair, Polymeric, Rubber SourceSheet Lining, Rubber
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Hempel (USA) Inc.85671/85671/85671Epoxy Phenolic (3 Coats)
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite P-403LOther
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp Epoxy LiningEpoxy 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)
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy Phenolic (3 Coats)
Isolatek InternationalFendolite M-IIThermal Spray
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus VE 62Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
KEMA Coatings LimitedKema 300PAEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Madison Chemical IndustriesCorroCote II Classic/CorroCote II PlusPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Micor Company, Inc.Micorline 320/47Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 8245Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Polycorp Ltd.Polycorp/PolymericSheet Lining, Rubber
Polyval CoatingsPolyflexPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerCoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1100Other
Protective Floor and Linings Div. Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 6800LSVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Raven Lining SystemsRaven Lining SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.CoroflakeVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings TuffGripPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale Paint83375 Tank LiningEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Seacoat TechnologyNova-SilSiloxane/Siloxane
Sherwin-WilliamsEpo-Phen Epoxy, Nova-Plate UHS EpoxyEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
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Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-3110SW Chem-Resistant NovolacEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)PTU-AR, PTU-300Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.PermareOther
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.PermareOther
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
The Thortex GroupChemi-TechEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
3M Electrical Markets DivisionScotchkoteEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Tank ArmorEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
US Coating SolutionsFlex-ClearUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Linings for Steel Storage Tanks & Vessels Process Water, Brine, WastewaterSteel
ABRI IndustriesIronBond 111Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
VersaFlex.com• 1-800-321-0906
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAlwanEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Amercoat Canada/Nukote CanadaPolySpecEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC S1, ARC HTSEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Arma CoatingsArma 901 50DSPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.RezkladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Blome International/Part of the HEMPEL GroupVersi-LineVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Carboline CompanyPlasiteEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Cloverdale Paint Inc.ClovaLine SeriesEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass VEFVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak SmoothUrethane/Urethane
Dampney Co., Inc.ApexiorOther
Denso North AmericaArchco/DensoVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Devoe HPC (International Paint LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Duromar, Inc.HPL-2510/HPL-2510Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ENECON CorporationChemclad SCEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDMOther
Fabick Protective CoatingsFabickPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Goodwest Linings and CoatingsEnviroline 405HTEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Hempel (USA) Inc.85671/85671/85671Epoxy Phenolic (3 Coats)
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite P-403LOther
Highland International, Inc.74 Chem-Temp Epoxy LiningEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.PermaSafe 100 Ceramic EpoxyEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Jotun Paints Inc.Tankguard Special Ultra/Tankguard Special UltraOther
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EN 25.3Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
KEMA Coatings LimitedKema Milspec, T-4Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
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Madison Chemical IndustriesCorroCote Plus/CorroCote II PWPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Micor Company, Inc.Micorline 320Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy 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
Polyval CoatingsPolyflexPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerCoat 253Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1100Other
Protective Floor and Linings Div. Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 2300LSEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Raven Lining SystemsRaven Lining SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.CoroflakeVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Extreme PWPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaMasticEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Seacoat TechnologyNova-SilSiloxane/Siloxane
Sherwin-WilliamsDura-Plate UHS/Fast Clad EREpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-70-9 EpoxyEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, Polyshield Hi-E, Polyshield HTPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
SpeedCove Inc. DBA Solid Rock EnterprisesSpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsOther
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.PermareOther
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.PermareMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 560Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
The Thortex GroupChemi-TechEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
3M Electrical Markets DivisionScotchkoteEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
US Coating SolutionsFlex-ClearUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Coal Tar/MCU Coal Tar/MCU Coal Tar
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy Coal Tar High Build (1 or 2 Coats)
Secondary ContainmentConcrete
ABRI IndustriesMicroBond 87Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAlwanPhenolic/Fusion-Bonded Epoxy
Amercoat Canada/Nukote CanadaNukotePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Andek CorporationPolafloor PURUrethane/Urethane
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC 791, ARC 988Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.Epoxy Novolac 900Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Arma CoatingsArma Polyurea 901Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.ChemprufEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
Avilion Inc.EnvirolineEpoxy Novolac (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 CompanySemstoneEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)CeilcoteEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)
ChemCo SystemsCCS Concentrated Sulfuric Acid ResistanceEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
ChemMasters, Inc.Duraguard 500 SeriesVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
CIM IndustriesCIMUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Cloverdale Paint Inc.ClovaLineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Concrete Solutions Products by Rhino LiningsConcrete Solutions Epoxy 700 PlusEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Copolymer Protection SystemsChemProof Polymers/PermaTecEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 500Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass VEVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak/Durabak SmoothUrethane/Urethane
Crossfield Products Corp.Dex-O-TexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Denso North AmericaArchco/DensoOther
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Poxy 180/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
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Duromar, Inc.DF-4301/DF-4301Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ENECON CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)EnvirolineEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDMOther
Euclid Chemical CompanyDuralkote 240Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Fabick Protective CoatingsFabickPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
FLOROCK, Crawford Labs, Inc.NovolacOther
FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop MetallicUrethane/Urethane
Gemite Products Inc.Corro-Chem 100Other
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Goodwest Linings and CoatingsEndura-Flex 1988Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCHeresite CSE-6200Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.PermaSafe 100 Ceramic EpoxyEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Industrial Coatings & SealantsMiracote, Arizona PolymerEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate Energy ProtectThermal Spray
International CoatingsICO Super GuardEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Jotun Paints Inc.Pen-O-Prep/Penguard Express/Hardtop II HSEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Elasti-linerOther
KEMA Coatings LimitedKemaPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Key Resin CompanyKey 630/Key 633Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
KOSTER American Corp.Koster VAP I 2000Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Kryton International Inc.Krystol T1, Krystol T2Other
Micor Company, Inc.Micorline HT47Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
National Polymers Inc.Private LabelEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Northern Industries Inc.Hydro-Seal 75 & NI-21Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 High Performance Epoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Plexi-Chemie, Inc.PlexiCoat P Phenol NovolacEpoxy/Epoxy Phenolic/Epoxy Phenolic
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Polyval CoatingsPolyflexPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoat 90HSEpoxy Phenolic (3 Coats)
Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1100Other
Protective Floor and Linings Div. Milamar Ctgs.PF&L 3300CREpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Raven Lining SystemsRaven Lining SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.Coroflake, Coroflake MVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino HybridPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaMasticEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Seacoat TechnologyNova-SilSiloxane/Siloxane
Sherwin-WilliamsPhenicon HS, Phenicon HS FFEpoxy/Epoxy Phenolic/Epoxy Phenolic
Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-3110SW Chem-Resistant NovolacEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyshield HT, Aquaseal-UB, Ultra Bond-100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
SpeedCove Inc. DBA Solid Rock EnterprisesSpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsOther
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.IntegritankMethyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Termarust TechnologiesTermaqua TA6000 SeriesOther
The Thortex GroupChemi-TechEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
3M Electrical Markets DivisionScotchkoteEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Epoxoprime/Tneme-Glaze/Tneme-GlazeEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
US Coating SolutionsFlex-ClearUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 45 DCPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane
Williams-Hayward Protective CoatingsNovoc, High Rubber ThermalbondOther
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Advanced Science CoatingsPO Box 748Sunset Beach, CA 90742 Phone: 209-481-2042Contact: Tom Trogliatom@advancedsciencecoatings.comprotectwithnano.com
AFM3251 Third Ave.San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: 619-239-0321Contact: Jay Wattsjwatts@afmsafecoat.comafmsafecoat.com
Albi Mfg. A Division of StanChem Inc.401 Berlin St.East Berlin, CT 06023 Phone: 860-828-0571Contact:W. Casey Westinfo@albi.comalbi.com
Aldo Products Company, Inc.1604 N. Main St.Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone: 800-474-6019Contact: Robert Brenkinfo@aldoproducts.comaldoproducts.com
Alistagen CorporationTen Park Ave.New York, NY 10016 Phone: 212-317-0100Contact: Alis Yeterianalis.yeterian@alistagen.comcaliwel.com
Alwan Paints and CoatingsAmeer Khusro Rd., KarsazKarachi, 75350 PakistanPhone: 92-321-8950091Contact: Raza Baghpateeppc@alwan.pkalwan.pk
Amercoat Canada/Nukote Canada1174 South Service Rd. W.Oakville, ON L6L 5T7 CanadaPhone: 905-847-1500Contact: Daniel Agnewamercoat@amercoatcanada.comamercoatcanada.com
American Industrial1218 W. 41st St., Ste. BTulsa, OK 74107 Phone: 918-445-0627Contact: Fred Amessales@aiflooring.comaiflooring.com
AmTech Tank Lining & Tank Repair75-4 Main St., Ste. 300Plymouth, NH 03264 Phone: 888-839-0373Contact: Dennis Paquetdennisp@amtechtanklining.comarmorshieldlining.com
Andek Corporation850 Glen Ave., PO Box 392Moorestown, NJ 08057Phone: 800-800-2844Contact: Neil Shearernshearer@andek.comandek.com
ARC CompositesDiv. of A.W. Chesterton860 Salem St., Bldg. AGroveland, MA 01834 Phone: 978-469-6666Contact: Kathy Marithmaritk@chesterton.comchesterton.com
Aremco ProductsPO Box 517Valley Cottage, NY 10989 Phone: 845-268-0039Contact: Peter Schwartztechnical@aremco.comaremco.com
Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.7731 N. 68th Ave.Glendale, AZ 85303 Phone: 888-855-3455Contact: Daniel Owencontact@apfepoxy.comapfepoxy.comSee our display ad, p. 71.
Arkema Inc.900 First Ave., Bldg. #10King of Prussia, PA 19406 Phone: 610-205-7898Contact: Vince Casmirrivincent.casmirri@arkema.comkynar500.com
Arma Coatings5555 W. 11th Ave.Eugene, OR 97402 Phone: 800-524-2762Contact: Charles Hibberdchibberd@armacoatings.comarmacoatings.com
Armor Shield1343 Union Ave., NEGrand Rapids, MI 49505 Phone: 616-245-0757Contact: Patrick Kersjespk@armorshield.comarmorshield.com
Associated Paint10160 NW South River Dr.Miami, FL 33178 Phone: 305-885-1964Contact: Lee Hackmeyerlee@associatedpaint.comassociatedpaint.com
ASTC Polymers Inc.3207 West Warner Ave.Santa Ana, CA 92704 Phone: 714-966-2893Contact: Dick Peckenpaughinfo@astcpolymers.comastcpolymers.com
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.1227 Valley Rd., PO Box 38Mertztown, PA 19539 Phone: 610-682-7171Contact: Scott Gallaghersales@atlasmin.comatlasmin.com
Avid Protective Products Ltd.2085 Laurelwood Dr.Oakville, ON L6H 4S8 CanadaPhone: 905-339-8386Contact: David Walkeravid@bell.net
Coating Company Profiles
Aashish Coating Tech Pvt. Ltd.140 Laxmi PlazaNew Link Rd., Andheri W.Mumbai, 400053 IndiaPhone: 91 22 66751983jayant@actpl.co.inactpl.co.in
ABRI Industries8055 West Manchester Ave.Ste. 735Playa Del Rey, CA 90293 Phone: 310-341-3600Contact: Lee Greersales@abriindustries.comabriindustries.com
AcryliCon Flooring Solutions12460 Crabapple Rd., Ste. 202-106Alpharetta, GA 30004 Phone: 888-736-7550Contact: Jason Byejasonbye@acryliconusa.comacrylicon.com
Acrylux Paint Co.6010 Powerline Rd.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Phone: 954-772-0300Contact: Andrew Barryinfo@acrylux.comacrylux.com
Acrymax Technologies, Inc.221 Brooke St.Media, PA 19063 Phone: 800-553-0523Contact: Eric Bennungeric@acrymax.comacrymax.com
Acry-Tech Coatings Inc.3601 NE 5th Ave.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334 Phone: 954-565-6001Contact:Miki Cappellomiki@acrytech.comacrytech.com
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.9608 North Robinson Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 800-535-0433Contact: Kevin Browncustomersupport@advchemtech.comadvchemtech.com
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Ceram-Kote Coatings Inc.1800 Industrial Dr.Big Spring, TX 79720 Phone: 432-263-8497Contact: Kevin Freemanfreecom@ceram-kote.comceram-kote.com
ChemCo Systems2800 Bay Rd.Redwood City, CA 94063 Phone: 800-757-6773Contact: John Borsemail@chemcosystems.comchemcosystems.com
Chemcoat, Inc.2790 Canfields Ln.Montoursville, PA 17754 Phone: 800-326-9471Contact: Art Nonemakeranonemaker@chemcoat.comchemcoat.com
Chemical Products Industries7649 SW 34th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73179 Phone: 405-745-2070Contact: Jordan Flanikenjordan@cpiinc.netchemicalproductsokc.com
Chemline5151 Natural Bridge Rd.St. Louis, MO 63115 Phone: 314-664-2230Contact: Steve Jacobsjsegbers@chemline.netchemline.net
ChemMasters, Inc.300 Edwards St.Madison, OH 44057 Phone: 440-428-2105Contact: John Fauthjfauth@chemmasters.netchemmasters.net
CIM Industries23 Elm St.Peterborough, NH 03458 Phone: 603-924-9481Contact: Becky Tatroinformation@cimind.comcimindustries.com
Cloverdale Paint Inc.6950 King George Blvd.Surrey, BC V3W 4Z1 CanadaPhone: 604-596-6261Contact: Trevor Newelltnewell@cloverdalepaint.comcloverdalepaint.com
CMP/Chugoku1610 Engineers Rd.Belle Chasse, LA 70037 Phone: 504-392-4817Contact: Nancy Bartonpcasey@cmpusa.comcmp.co.jp
Coating Systems & Supply, LLC11479 Darryl Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Phone: 225-272-6385Contact:Michael R. Leamike@cssbtr.comcoatingsystemsandsupply.com
Coatings For Industry, Inc.319 Township Line Rd.Souderton, PA 18964 Phone: 877-723-0919Contact: Kevin Klotzcficoatings.com
Comex Group5575 DTC Pkwy.Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone: 720-873-3060Contact: Customer Servicecustomerservice@thecomexgroup.comthecomexgroup.com
Composite Technologies2010 Scott Ave.Calberton, NY 11933 Phone: 631-680-0662Contact: Gerald Hallissyhalintl@aol.comcomposite-technologies.com
Concrete Coatings Inc.1105 N. 1600 W.Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-544-8771Contact: Cory Christenseninfo@concretecoatingsinc.comconcretecoatingsinc.com
Concrete SolutionsProducts by Rhino Linings9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: Bart Sadleirsales@concretesolutions.comconcretesolutions.com
Conklin Company Inc.551 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone: 800-888-8838Contact: Building Products Groupconklin.com
ConShield Technologies541 10th St., #233Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 877-543-2094Contact: Joe Cherryinfo@conshield.comconshield.com
Construction Specialties Group, Inc.15783 Crocus LaneDumfries, VA 22025 Phone: 703-670-5300Contact: Neil Savitchconspec@comcast.net
Construction Systems SupplyPO Box 3894Seattle, WA 98124 Phone: 888-858-3790Contact: Ron Rivainfo@csscorp.netcsscorp.net
Avilion Inc.3947 Lincoln Hwy.Downingtown, PA 19335 Phone: 610-942-7388Contact:Michelle Morkunmichelle@avilioninc.comavilioninc.com
Axalta Coating Systems North America9800 Genard Rd.Houston, TX 77041 Phone: 800-247-3886Contact: Customer Serviceinfo.powder@usa.dupont.compowder.dupont.com
BASF Corporation–Construction Systems889 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone: 800-433-9517Contact: Customer Servicebasfbscst@basf.combuildingsystems.basf.com
Bechtel Industrial Coating Supply21424 SE 16th Pl.Sammamish, WA 98075 Phone: 425-392-1876Contact: Robert Bechtelsales@bechtelcoatingsupply.combechtelcoatingsupply.com
Blendex Industrial Corp.135 Bangor St.Lindenhurst, NY 11757 Phone: 888-376-9935Contact: John Russoinfo@blendexindustrial.comblendexindustrial.com
Blome InternationalPart of the HEMPEL Group1450 Hoff Industrial Dr.O'Fallon, MO 63366 Phone: 636-379-9119Contact:Marcella Ferrarioinfo@blome.comblome.com
Blue River Coatings2910 South Nebraska Ave.Hastings, NE 68901 Phone: 888-420-2628Contact: Phil Morganphil@bluerivercoatings.combluerivercoatings.com
Blue Water Marine Paint1999 Elizabeth St.North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Phone: 908-967-9867Contact: Paul Marzoccapmarzocca@gmail.combluewatermarinepaint.com
Bowers Industrial3645 W. 1987 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84104 Phone: 800-892-5224Contact: Kevin Bowersbowers@xmission.combowersindustrial.com
Bradley Coatings Group2873 West Hardies Rd.Gibsonia, PA 15044 Phone: 724-444-4400Contact: Phil Capriottiphilc@bradleycoatings.combradleycoatings.com
Burke Industrial Coatings600 South 74 Pl., #108Ridgefield, WA 98642 Phone: 800-348-3245Contact: Jim Harrisjpharris@burkeindustrialcoatings.comburkeindustrialcoatings.com
Cantex Coatings Ltd.2390 Industrial St.Burlington, ON M7P 1A5 CanadaPhone: 905-319-8972Contact: Jerry Van Veldonsales@cantexcoatings.comcantexcoatings.com
CANUSA-CPS25 Bethridge Rd.Toronto, ON M9W 1M7 CanadaPhone: 416-744-5798Contact: Bob Buchananinfo@canusacps.comcanusa.com
Capitol Paint Manufacturing Corp.722 SW 23rd St.Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Phone: 405-634-3383Contact: Stan Ballewrlwoolery@yahoo.comcapitolpaintmfg.com
Carboline Company2150 Schuetz Rd.St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 314-644-1000Contact: Customer Servicecarbolineservice@carboline.comcarboline.comSee our display ad, inside front cover.
CCI Con-Tech of California, Inc.2211 Navy Dr.Stockton, CA 95206 Phone: 209-941-8324Contact: Steven A. Williamssw@hydro-pox.comhydro-pox.com
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Celufibre Industries Inc.14735 - 124th Ave.Edmonton, AB T5L 3B2 CanadaPhone: 780-447-1255Contact: Kevin Olsenkevin.olsen@can-cell.comcan-cell.com
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Contego International, Inc.334 Greyhound Pass WestCarmel, IN 46032 Phone: 800-434-6444Contact: Tony Scottinfo@contegointernational.comcontegofirebarrier.com
Contract Coatings Corporation706 E. Main St.Stockton, CA 95202 Phone: 209-465-2634Contact: Arlen Williamsmppaint@pacbell.net
Convenience Products/Seal-Krete306 Gandy Rd.Auburndale, FL 33823 Phone: 800-323-7357Contact: David Haskelldhaskell@seal-krete.comhp.seal-krete.comSee our display ad, p. 70.
Cooley Group50 Esten Ave.Pawtucket, RI 02860 Phone: 401-721-6261Contact: David Lunatiinfo@cooleygroup.comcooleygroup.com
Copolymer Protection SystemsPO Box 2860Danville, CA 94526 Phone: 925-551-7796Contact: Gerald Morriscpsfloor@comcast.netchemproof.com
Copps Industries, Inc.10600 N. Industrial Dr.Mequon, WI 53092 Phone: 800-672-2622Contact: Jeff Olesoncoppsind@coppsindustries.comcoppsindustries.com
Corolon Coatings & Corrosion Control Tech. Inc.2 Haas Rd.Toronto, ON M9W 3A2 CanadaPhone: 416-401-8855Contact: Stan E. Buchowskiinfo@corolon.comcorolon.com
Corotech High Performance Coatings101 Paragon Dr.Montvale, NJ 07645 Phone: 201-949-6216Contact: Jeffrey T Spillanejeff.spillane@inslx.cominsl-x.com
Corporacion Mara SAJr. Pereseo 251Chorrillos, 9 PeruPhone: 51-12013535Contact: Fredy Vidalfvidal@aurora.com.peaurora.com.pe
Corrocoat LimitedForster St., LeedsWest Yorkshire, LS10 1PW UKPhone: 44 113 276 0760Contact: Graham Greenwoodcorrocoat.com
Corrocoat USA Inc.6525 Greenland Rd.Jacksonville, FL 32258 Phone: 904-268-4559Contact: Josh Tankersleyinfo@corrocoat.comcorrocoat.com
Corroseal6107 N. Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203 Phone: 800-237-1573Contact: Sue Steelessteele@roddapaint.comcorroseal.com
Cortec Corporation4119 White Bear Pkwy.St. Paul, MN 55110 Phone: 651-429-1100Contact: Cliff Cracauercliff@cortecvci.comcortecvci.com
Cote-L Industries Inc.1542 Jefferson St.Teaneck, NJ 07666 Phone: 201-836-0733Contact: Cy Fineinfo@cotelind.comcotelind.com
CRC-Evans7011 High Life Dr.Houston, TX 77066 Phone: 832-249-3100Contact: Kevin Allenkevin.allen@sbdinc.comcrc-evans.com
Creto Worldwide125 East Reno Ave., Ste. 1Las Vegas, NV 89119 Phone: 702-372-6274Contact: John Roundsjohnr@creto.netcretoworldwide.com
Crossfield Products Corp.3000 E. Harcourt St.Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 Phone: 310-886-9100Contact: Jodi Hooddexotex@cpcmail.netdexotex.com
CSL Silicones Inc.144 Woodlawn Rd. WestGuelph, ON N1H 1B5 CanadaPhone: 519-836-9044Contact: Patrick Burnsinfo@cslsilicones.comcslsilicones.com
Dow Chemical Company9008 BuildingMidland, MI 48642 Phone: 800-447-4369Contact: Dave Petersondow.com
Dow Corning CorporationPO Box 0994Midland, MI 48686Phone: 800-248-2481Contact: Customer Servicecoatings@dowcorning.comdowcorning.com/coatings
Dudick, Inc.1818 Miller Pkwy.Streetsboro, OH 44241 Phone: 330-562-1970Contact: Barb Fischerbfischer@dudick.comdudick.com
Dunn-Edwards4885 E. 52nd Pl.Los Angeles, CA 90058 Phone: 888-337-2468Contact: Customer Servicecustservice@dunnedwards.comdunnedwards.com
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.116 West 23rd St.New York, NY 10011 Phone: 212-386-7609Contact: Victor Pachadeinfo@duraamen.comduraamen.com
Duromar, Inc.706 Washington St.Pembroke, MA 02359 Phone: 781-826-2525Contact: Paul Nicklaspaulnicklas@duromar.comduromar.com
Dynafloor Systems553 Highland Rd. E.Macedonia, OH 44056 Phone: 800-453-6366Contact: Jerry Torellijt@dynafloor.comdynafloor.com
Dynamic Coatings Inc.5629 East Westover Ave.Fresno, CA 93727 Phone: 877-225-2549Contact: Peter Rolofsontita@dciflooring.comdciflooring.com
Dampney Co., Inc.85 Paris St.Everett, MA 02149 Phone: 617-389-2805Contact: Dennis Aikmandennis@dampney.comthurmalox.com
Daubert Chemical Co.4700 S. Central Ave.Chicago, IL 60638 Phone: 708-563-8302Contact: Frank Vellafvella@daubert.comdaubertchemical.com
Daubert Cromwell12701 S. Ridgeway Ave.Alsip, IL 60803 Phone: 708-293-7750Contact:Martin Simpsoninfo@daubertcromwell.comdaubertcromwell.com
Davlin Coatings700 Alston WayBerkeley, CA 94710 Phone: 510-848-2863Contact: Jim Hofmeisterinfo@davlincoatings.comdavlincoatings.com
Demilec (USA) LLC2925 Galleria Dr.Arlington, TX 76011 Phone: 817-640-4900Contact: Robert Nainisales@demilecusa.comdemilecusa.com
Denso North America9747 Whithorn Dr.Houston, TX 77095 Phone: 281-821-3355Contact: Jesse Floresinfo@densona.comdensona.comSee our display ad, p. 115.
Dependable, LLCPO Box 16307Rocky River, OH 44116 Phone: 717-951-0494Contact: Joe Hostlerinfo@dependable.usfloorprep.com
Devoe High Performance Coatings (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales/Tech. Supportpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Diamond Vogel Paint Company1110 Albany Pl. SEOrange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-8880Contact: Perry Foremanperry.foreman@vogelpaint.comdiamondvogel.com
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Elastomer Specialties Inc.10848 South 265thBroken Arrow, OK 74014 Phone: 918-486-4244Contact: Neil Moonnmoon@elastomer.comelastomer.com
Endura Manufacturing Ltd.12425-149th St.Edmonton, AB T5L 2J6 CanadaPhone: 780-451-4242Contact: Elissa Milneremilner@endura.caendura.ca
Endur-O-Seal USA, Inc.12502 Lazywood Ln.Pinehurst, TX 77362 Phone: 281-356-5117Contact: Tessi Nelsonadmin@enduroseal.comconcretesealers.com
ENECON Corporation6 Platinum Crt.Medford, NY 11763 Phone: 516-349-0022Contact:Mike Tedescoinfo@enecon.comenecon.com
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Environmental Protective Coatings Inc.2035 Regency Rd., Ste. 5Lexington, KY 40503 Contact: Homer O. Harthomerhartepc@aol.comenviroprotectcoatings.com
Envirotrol, Inc.2594 Flat Shoals Rd.Conyers, GA 30013 Phone: 770-922-4737Contact: Pat Beattyenvirotrolinc@bellsouth.netenvirotrol-inc.com
Eoncoat LLC4000 Airport Dr. NWWilson, NC 27896 Phone: 252-360-3110Contact: Jim McBrayerjimm@eoncoat.comeoncoat.com
EPDM Coatings494 Bridgeport Ave., Ste. 101-342Shelton, CT 06484 Phone: 855-281-0940Contact: Kelly Mccallisterinfo@epdmcoatings.comepdmcoatings.com
Euclid Chemical Company19218 Redwood Rd.Cleveland, OH 44110 Phone: 800-321-7628Contact: Technical Supportinfo@euclidchemical.comeuclidchemical.com
Evonik Industries299 Jefferson Rd.Parsippany, NJ 07054Phone: 973-929-8513Contact: Anil Saxenaanil.saxena@evonik.comdynasylan.com
Fabick Protective Coatings4118 Robertson Rd.Madison, WI 53714 Phone: 608-242-1100Contact: Steven Fabickinfo@fabick.comfabick.com
Farrell-Calhoun Paint221 East CarolinaMemphis, TN 38126 Phone: 901-526-2211Contact: Craig Fergusencraigfergusen@farrellcalhoun.comfarrellcalhoun.com
Farwest Corrosion Control Company1480 W. Artesia Blvd.Gardena, CA 90248Phone: 310-532-9314Contact:Marnie Rankinsales@farwestcorrosion.comfarwestcorrosion.com
Fire Free Coatings Inc.580 Irwin St., Ste. 1San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: 415-459-6488Contact: Elisa Vivasinfo@firefree.comfirefree.com
Flame Control Coatings, LLC4120 Hyde Park Blvd.Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Phone: 716-282-1399Contact: Tim Lockhartflame@flamecontrol.comflamecontrol.com
Floor Seal Technology, Inc.1005 Ames Ave.Milpitas, CA 95035 Phone: 408-590-4849Contact: Bill Clynebclyne@floorseal.comfloorseal.com
FLOROCK, Crawford Labs, Inc.4165 S. Emerald Ave.Chicago, IL 60609 Phone: 800-356-7625Contact: Customer Servicesales@florock.netflorock.net
FSC Coatings Inc.5360 Eastgate Mall Rd., Ste FSan Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 800-579-8459Contact: Steve Cerenziefsccoating@aol.comfsccoatings.com
G3 Tapes11639 Riverside Dr., Ste. 103Lakeside, CA 92040 Phone: 619-448-4439Contact:Meghan Jenkinslists@g3tapes.comg3tapes.com
Gaco Western, LLC200 West Mercer St., Ste. 202Seattle, WA 98119 Phone: 800-456-4226Contact: Customer Servicecustomerservice@gaco.comgaco.com
Gelest, Inc.11 E. Steel Rd.Morrisville, PA 19067 Phone: 215-547-1015Contact: Gabrielle Lockwoodglockwood@gelest.comgelest.com
Gemite Products Inc.1787 Drew Rd.Mississauga, ON L5S 1J5 CanadaPhone: 888-443-6483Contact: Igor Nikolajevsales@gemite.comgemite.com
Georg Fischer Central Plastics39605 IndependenceShawnee, OK 74804 Phone: 800-654-3872Contact:Mark Smithmark.smith@georgfischer.comgfcp.com
Gill Industries, Inc.3462 Kershaw Camden Hwy.Lancaster, SC 29720 Phone: 803-285-4831Contact: G. Shane Hortonshane@gill33.comgillindustries.com
Glidden Professional15885 W. Sprague Rd.Strongsville, OH 44136 Phone: 800-984-5444Contact: info@gliddenprofessional.com
Global EcoTechnologiesPO Box 2205Antioch, CA 94531 Phone: 925-473-9250Contact: Scott Hobbsscotthobbs@getcoatings.comgetcoatings.com
Global Industrial Coatings11130 Twitty Dr.Rolla, MO 65401 Phone: 573-364-2722Contact: George Dortchglobal@fidnet.com
Goodwest Linings and Coatings8814 Industrial Ln.Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: 951-236-7576Contact: Patrick Searspsears@goodwestlining.comgoodwestlining.com
Groco Specialty Coatings10818 C.F. Hawn Fwy.Dallas, TX 75217 Phone: 972-286-7890Contact: Bob Guentherrcg@grocosc.comgrocosc.com
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.30075 County Rd. 49Loxley, AL 36551 Phone: 251-964-7911Contact: John R. Theisinfo@gulfcoastpaint.comgulfcoastpaint.com
hci chemtech, inc.310 S. Bellis St.Wausau, WI 54403 Phone: 800-596-6282Contact: Cheryl Bartonhcimarketing@hciinfo.comhciinfo.com
HDIM Protective Coatings14538 121A Ave.Edmonton, AB T5L 4L2 CanadaPhone: 780-482-4346Contact: Norm Wallinenorm.walline@hdimpc.cahdimpc.ca
Hempel (USA) Inc.600 Conroe Park North Dr.Conroe, TX 77303 Phone: 936-523-6000Contact:Marcella Ferrariohempel.us@hempel.comhempel.usSee our display ads, pp. 54, 82, and 100.
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLC822 South 14th St.Manitowoc, WI 54220 Phone: 920-684-6646Contact: Greg Breysales@heresite.comheresite.com
Highland International, Inc.465 Industrial Park Dr., PO Box 3564Boone, NC 28607 Phone: 828-265-2513Contact: Katie Dudakduda@highland-international.comhighland-international.comSee our display ad, p. 61.
Hi-Tech Concrete Coatings Inc.430 Oak Ln.Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: 717-664-4006Contact: Brian A. Sundaydesiree@hitech-coatings.comhitech-coatings.com
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Industrial Maintenance Group, Inc.1904 Industrial Park Dr.Plant City, FL 33566 Phone: 813-659-3512Contact: Pete Van Fossenpete@industrialmaintenancegroup.comindustrialmaintenancegroup.com
Industrial Nanotech Inc.1925 Trade Center Way, Ste. 1Naples, FL 34109 Phone: 800-767-3998Contact: Francesca Crolleycontact@nansulate.comnansulate.com
Inliner Technologies1468 West Hospital Rd.Paoli, IN 47454 Phone: 812-723-0704Contact: Geoff Yothersgyothers@inliner.netinliner.com
Innovative Coatings1685 Rossi Dr.Windsor, ON N9A 6J3 CanadaPhone: 519-737-9046Contact:Wayne Bradysales@icoat.caicoat.ca
Insulating Coatings Corporation27 Link Dr., Ste. DBinghamton, NY 13904 Phone: 800-223-8494Contact: Rick Thomasinfo@icc-astec.comwhyreplace.com
Integrated Protective Coatings Inc.7036 - 50th St.Edmonton, AB T6B 2J8 CanadaPhone: 780-456-3467Contact: Andrew Migdalsales@ipccoatings.comipccoatings.com
Intercoastal Paint Co.14029 W. Hardy Rd.Houston, TX 77060 Phone: 281-448-5258Contact: Heidi Moehleheidi@intercoastalpaint.comintercoastalpaint.com
International Cellulose Corporation12315 Robin Blvd.Houston, TX 77045 Phone: 800-444-1252Contact: Chuck Smithicc@spray-on.comspray-on.com
International Chem-Crete Corp.800 Security RowRichardson, TX 75081 Phone: 972-671-6477Contact: Jay Stineclint@chem-crete.comchem-crete.com
International Coatings311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 800-624-8919Contact: Eileen Henquinetehenquinet@casspolymers.cominternationalcoatings.com
International Metal Fusion Corporation900 NW 10th Ave.Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone: 409-515-0532Contact: Abad Rebollarsales@metalize.netmetalize.net
International Paint LLC6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.comSee our display ad, p. 63.
International Polyurethane Systems5590 46th Ave. SESalmon Arm, BC V1E 4S1 CanadaPhone: 250-832-5142Contact: Don Campagnoloipsinc@ipsinc.comipsinc.com
IPA Systems, Inc.2745 N. Amber St.Philadelphia, PA 19134 Phone: 215-425-6607Contact: John Broominfo@ipasystems.comipasystems.com
IPS Polymers Systems8530 Milliken Ave.Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: 909-941-4999Contact: Amy Edwardssales@ipspolymer.comipspolymer.com
Isolatek International41 Furnace St.Stanhope, NJ 07874 Phone: 800-631-9600Contact: Sean Canfieldscanfield@isolatek.comisolatek.com
ITW Devcon30 Endicott St.Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: 800-933-8266Contact: Jessica Desrochersinfo@devcon.comdevcon.com
ITW Polymers Coatings North America12055 Cutten Rd.Houston, TX 77066 Phone: 267-646-1437Contact: Alan Kanissakaniss@itwcoatings.comitwcoatings.comSee our display ad, p.120 .
Hi-Temp Coatings TechnologyPO Box 2347Acton, MA 01720 Phone: 978-635-1110Contact:Mike MeLampymmelampy@hitempcoatings.comhitempcoatings.com
HJ3 Composite Technologies2440 West Majestic Park WayTucson, AZ 85705 Phone: 520-322-0010Contact: John Huedepohlsales@hj3.comhj3.com
Huntsman Polyurethanes2190 Executive Hills Blvd.Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Phone: 248-322-7431Contact: Kevin A. Buckkevin_a_buck@huntsman.comhuntsman.com/pu/ace
Hydra Tech Engineered Products10448 Chester Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45215 Phone: 513-827-9169Contact: Tim Meyerinfo@hydratechllc.comhydratechllc.com
Hydrex Underwater Technology604 Druid Rd. E.Clearwater, FL 33756 Phone: 727-443-3900Contact: John Greeninfo@ecospeed.usecospeed.us
Hyperseal34-801 Spyder Cir.Palm Desert, CA 92211 Phone: 760-324-7900Contact: Brian Shermanbsherman@hyperseal.com
IndMar Coatings Corporation317 W. Main St., PO Box 456Wakefield, VA 23888 Phone: 757-899-3807Contact:Wilmer Roweindmar@earthlink.netindmarcoatings.com
Induron Coatings, Inc.3333 R. Arrington Jr. Blvd. N.Birmingham, AL 35234 Phone: 800-324-9584Contact: Jeff Whitejwhite@induron.cominduron.com
Industrial Coatings & Sealants12521 Evergreen Dr., Ste. BMukilteo, WA 98275 Phone: 425-742-5693Contact: Greg Tadiegtadie@coatingsandsealants.comcoatingsandsealants.com
Jamestown Coating Technologies108 Main St.Jamestown, PA 16134 Phone: 724-932-3101Contact:Michael Waltonmpwalton@jamestowncoatings.comjamestowncoatings.com
Johnson Industrial Coatings10436 N. NC Hwy. 150Clemmons, NC 27012 Phone: 336-764-1648Contact: Jay Mehpajay@johnsoncoating.comjohnsoncoating.com
Jotun Paints Inc.842 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. N. City Center Three, Ste. 300Houston, TX 77024 Phone: 314-616-1797Contact: Saleskatrina.johnson@jotun.comjotun.comSee our display ads, pp. 74 and 106.
Kaufman Products, Inc.3811 Curtis Ave.Baltimore, MD 21226 Phone: 800-637-6372Contact: Alex Kaufmanakaufman@kaufmanproducts.netkaufmanproducts.net
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.4018 Trey Dr.Houston, TX 77084 Phone: 281-550-1199Contact: Owen T. Priestsolutions@kcchouston.comkcccontrol.com
Kelly-Moore Paint Company987 Commercial St.San Carlos, CA 94070 Phone: 800-874-4436Contact: Rusty Martindaleepatricio@kellymoore.comkellymoore.com
KEMA Coatings LImited60 Wyndham St. South, Unit 904Guelph, ON N1E 7H7 CanadaPhone: 519-826-9374Contact:Mark Gibsoninfo@4pipelines.com4pipelines.com
Kemper System America, Inc.1 Reuten Dr.Closter, NJ 07624 Phone: 800-541-5455Contact: James Waddelljwaddell@kempersystem.netkempersystem.net
Key Resin Company4050 Clough Woods Dr.Batavia, OH 45103 Phone: 888-943-4532Contact: Eric Borglumsales@keyresin.comkeyresin.com
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Pacific Southwest Coatings18220 Watson WayYorba Linda, CA 92886 Phone: 714-225-3688Contact: Laurence Millernyemiller@pacificsouthwest.netpacificsouthwest.net
Paragon Fusionclad809 77 Ave.Edmonton, AB T6P 1S9 CanadaPhone: 780-461-7719Contact: Dean Stewartdamon@paragon-fusionclad.caparagon-fusionclad.ca
Pecora165 Wambold Rd.Harleysville, PA 19438 Phone: 215-799-7530Contact: Alicia DiDomenicodidomenicoa@pecora.compecora.com
Peerless Industrial SystemsPO Box 2041Hampton East, 03189 AustraliaPhone: 61 408 949 368Contact: Nick Subotschmelbourne@peerlessindustrialsystems.com
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Pilgrim Permocoat402 South 22nd St.Tampa, FL 33605 Phone: 800-637-3328Contact: Robert Forlonginfo@pilgrimpermocoat.compilgrimpermocoat.com
Plastocor Inc.100 Research Rd.Hingham, MA 02043 Phone: 724-942-0582Contact: Jim Mitchelljem@plastocor.complastocor.com
The Platt Brothers & CompanyPO Box 1030Waterbury, CT 06721 Phone: 203-753-4194Contact: David Berardinelliinfo@plattbros.complattbros.com
Plexi-Chemie, Inc.606 Lane Ave. North, Ste. 6Jacksonville, FL 32043 Phone: 904-693-8800Contact: Elizabeth Siciliaesicilia@plexi-chemie.complexi-chemie.com
Polar IndustriesPO Box 293Fisher Branch, MB R0C 0Z0 CanadaPhone: 786-955-4008Contact: Lillian Petersonpolarindustry@yahoo.compolarindustries.net
Neogard2728 Empire CentralDallas, TX 75235 Phone: 214-353-1689Contact: Bob Colemansales@neogard.comneogard.com
NIC Industries7050 6th St.White City, OR 97503 Phone: 541-826-1922Contact: Jeff Scheidjeff@nicindustries.comnicindustries.com
Normac Adhesive Products Inc.1350 Heine Crt.Burlington, ON L7L 6M4 CanadaPhone: 905-332-6455Contact: George MacGregorgeorge@normacadhesives.comnormacadhesives.com
Northern Industries Inc.429 Tiogue Ave.Coventry, RI 02816 Phone: 401-821-2121Contact: Rick Bernardrick@northerncoatings.comnortherncoatings.com
NOV Tuboscope2835 Holmes Rd.Houston, TX 77051 Phone: 713-799-5130Contact: Ryan Christophercoating@nov.comtuboscope.com
Nox-Crete Products Group1444 S. 20th St.Omaha, NE 68108 Phone: 402-341-2080Contact: Customer Servicecustomerservice@nox-crete.comnox-crete.com
NSP Specialty ProductsPO Box 4690Pinehurst, NC 28374 Phone: 910-235-0468Contact: Larry Harrisonlharrison@nsp-specialty.comnsp-specialty.com
Oak Ridge Chemical and Equipment575 Commercial Ave.Green Lake, WI 54941 Phone: 800-625-9577Contact: Jed Stellmacherinfo@oakridgepoly.comoakridgepoly.com
OCM–Adeka1215 Henri Dr.Wauconda, IL 60084 Phone: 866-457-5710Contact:Mike Leginskimleginski@ocm-inc.comadeka.com
Klaas Coatings (North America) LLCPO Box 25122Dallas, TX 75225 Phone: 866-317-3633Contact: Richard Taylorinfo@klaascoatings-northamerica.comklaascoatings-northamerica.com
KOSTER American Corp.2585 Aviator Dr.Virginia Beach, VA 23453 Phone: 757-425-1206Contact: Ray Hicksinfo@kosterusa.comkosterusa.com
Kryton International Inc.1645 East Kent Ave.Vancouver, BC V5P 2S8 CanadaPhone: 604-324-8280Contact: Isabella Germinarioinfo@kryton.comkryton.com
Linabond1161 Avenida AcosoCamarillo, CA 93012 Phone: 818-362-7373Contact: Georgia Dreifusinfo@linabond.comlinabond.com
Liquid Metal Coatings, LLC7015 W. 16th Ave.Lakewood, CO 80215 Phone: 303-202-204Contact: Bob Scheckliquidmetalcoatings.com
Lone Star Specialties, LLC6412 US Hwy. 259 SouthLone Star, TX 75668 Phone: 903-656-2536Contact: Tony Thigpenlonestarspecialties.net
Lonza Microbial Control5660 New Northside Dr., Ste. 1100Atlanta, GA 30328 Phone: 800-523-7391Contact: Damali Noelmicrobialcontrol@lonza.comlonza.com
LuminOre6060 Corte del CedroCarlsbad, CA 93011 Phone: 760-431-7705Contact: Jenny Vervynckjenny@luminore.comluminore.com
MMad Dog Primer309 Plum St. N.Northfield, MN 55057 Phone: 507-645-7431Contact: Steve Ryansales@maddogprimer.commaddogprimer.com
Madison Chemical Industries490 McGeachie Dr.Milton, ON L9T 3Y5 CanadaPhone: 905-878-8863Contact: Kim Brucesales@madisonchemical.commadisonchemical.com
Mascoat4310 Campbell Rd.Houston, TX 77041 Phone: 713-465-0304Contact: Chad Daviscdavis@mascoat.commascoat.comSee our display ad, p. 56.
Micor Company, Inc.3232 N. 31st St.Milwaukee, WI 53216 Phone: 800-284-4308Contact: Bill Siefertmicorox@sbcglobal.netmicorco.com
Midsun Group, Inc.135 Redstone St.Southington, CT 06480 Phone: 860-378-0100Contact: Andy Tiradoinfo@midsungroup.commidsungroup.com
Morin Industrial Coatings Ltd.Box 765Lively, ON P3Y 1M7 CanadaPhone: 705-692-9090Contact: Adam Eusepiadam@morinindustrial.commorinindustrial.com
Nanochem Technologies1203 Kent St.Elkhart, IN 46514 Phone: 574-970-2436Contact: Richard J. Lutzrlutz@nanochemtechnologies.comnanochemtechnologies.com
National Polymers Inc.9 Guttman Ave.Charleroi, PA 15022 Phone: 724-483-9300Contact: Erica Corrickquestions@nationalpolymers.comnationalpolymers.com
Nationwide ChemicalCoating Mfrs., Inc.7106 24th Crt. EastSarasota, FL 34243 Phone: 800-423-7264Contact: Salesinfo@natcoat.netnationwidecoatings.com
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Polibrid Coatings, Inc.6700 F.M. 802Brownsville, TX 78526 Phone: 956-831-7818Contact: Klaus D. Meyerklaus@polibrid.compolibrid.com
Polycoat Products14722 Spring Ave.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Joe Nichywpsales@polycoatusa.compolycoatusa.com
Polycorp Ltd.33 York St.Elora, ON N0B 1S0 CanadaPhone: 519-846-2075Contact: Dennis Nolandnolan@poly-corp.compoly-corp.com
Polyguard Products, Inc.PO Box 755Ennis, TX 75120 Phone: 281-580-5700Contact: Chic Hughespolyguard@polyguardproducts.compolyguardproducts.com
Polymax/Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne Kontorchikpolymax@casspolymers.compolymax-us.com
Polytech Industrial Coatings, Inc.PO Box 12407Fresno, CA 93777 Phone: 800-507-2953Contact: Andrew McLaughlinandrew@polytechindustrialcoatings.com
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Polyval Coatings520 Boul Cure BoivinBoisbriand, QC H3S 2N6 CanadaPhone: 800-465-0905Contact:Marc Schondorfsales@polyvalcoatings.compolyvalcoatings.com
PPC Coatings (MTR)2 Pixie Rd.Wilmington, DE 19810 Phone: 877-588-2227Contact: Cliff Narunskyppc@ppccoatings.comppccoatings.com
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsOne PPG Pl.Pittsburgh, PA 15272 Phone: 888-977-4762Contact: Steve Feldmanpmcmarketing@ppg.comppgpmc.comSee our display ad, p. 116.
Precision Coatings Inc.1940 East TrafficwaySpringfield, MO 65802 Phone: 888-340-6780Contact: Jim O’Keefeorders@precisioncoatingsinc.comprecisioncoatingsinc.com
Preferred Products Corp.231 S. 3rd St.Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: 319-754-4823Contact: Ken Gerdeskgerdes@ppc1989.comppc1989.com
Premier Coating Systems Inc.606 N. Lane Ave., #6Jacksonville, FL 32254 Phone: 904-824-1799Contact: Ron Fakeronfake11@gmail.com
Prime Coat Coating Systems405 Oakwood Ave.Waukegan, IL 60085 Phone: 847-362-5111Contact: Kevin Steinerksteiner@primecoat.comprimecoat.com
Professional Products of Kansas, Inc.4456 S. CliftonWichita, KS 67216 Phone: 316-522-9300Contact: Vicky Hallvicky@watersealant.comwatersealant.com
Protective Floorings and Linings a Div. of Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne Kontorchikpfl@casspolymers.comprotective-floorings.com
Protecto Wrap Company1955 Cherokee St.Denver, CO 80223 Phone: 800-759-9727Contact: Victoria Grindeinfo@protectowrap.comprotectowrap.com
Protek Paint Ltd.335 Horner Ave.Toronto, ON M8W 1Z6 CanadaPhone: 800-773-5233Contact: Barry Affleckinfo@texturline.comtexturline.com
Pyrotech1121 Hellam St.Monterrey, CA 93940 Phone: 630-628-1120Contact: Jim Lovejim@pyrotech.uspyrotech.us
Quadex/Interfit USA4801 Crystal Hill Rd.North Little Rock, AR 72118 Phone: 501-758-8628Contact: Stuart Nanceinfo@quadexonline.comquadexonline.com
Quality Systems, Inc./Permacrete1101 Menzler Rd.Nashville, TN 37210 Phone: 615-331-9200Contact: George Pingergpinger@permacrete.compermacrete.com
Randolph Products33 Haynes Cir.Chicopee, MA 01020 Phone: 413-592-4191orders@randolphproducts.comrandolphproducts.com
Raven Lining Systems13105 East 61st St., Ste. ABroken Arrow, OK 74012 Phone: 800-324-2810Contact: Kaye Kellercontact@ravenlining.comravenlining.com
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.119 Rockland Ave.Northvale, NJ 07647 Phone: 440-781-6226Contact: Larry Hesslhess@rematiptop.comremacorrosioncontrol.com
Rhino Linings Corporation9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: Tim Mauzyrhinomarketing@rhinolinings.comrhinoliningsindustrial.com
Richard’s Paint Mfg. Co., Inc.200 Paint St.Rockledge, FL 32955 Phone: 800-432-0983Contact: Eric Richardsinfo@richardspaint.comrichardspaint.com
Riley Paint Company106 Washington St.Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: 319-759-2516Contact: John Rileyjohnriley@rileypaint.comrileypaint.com
Rock-Tred Corporation405 Oakwood Ave.Waukegan, IL 60085 Phone: 847-673-8200Contact: Erik Sebbysales@rocktred.comrocktred.com
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale Paint6107 N. Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203 Phone: 503-572-8201Contact: Tom Selbytselby@roddapaint.comroddapaint.com
RoofMart International Inc.2735 Rain Rd., PO Box 502Chapman, KS 67431 Phone: 800-345-1439Contact: Customer Servicesales@roofrmi.comroofrmi.com
Roval USA Corp.12270 NW Luoto Ln.Carlton, OR 97111 Phone: 971-237-0958Contact: Aldo Donnaloiaaldo@roval-usa.comroval-usa.com
Royce International LLC3400 S. Tamiami TrailSarasota, FL 34239 Phone: 941-894-1228Contact: Christine Batchelderchristine@royceintl.comroyceintl.com
Rust Bullet, LLC300 Brinkby Ave., Ste. 200Reno, NV 89509 Phone: 775-829-5606Contact: Kathline A. Springkathline@rustbullet.comrustbullet.com
Safe Encasement Systems1795 N. Snow Canyon Pkwy., Unit 63St. George, UT 84770 Phone: 888-277-8834Contact: John Thoburnthoburn@safeencasement.comsafeencasement.com
Sampson Coatings1900 Ellen Rd.Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: 804-349-2820Contact: Joe Tricejtrice@sampsoncoatings.comsampsoncoatings.com
Sauereisen, Inc.160 Gamma Dr.Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: 412-963-0303Contact: Lake Barrettquestions@sauereisen.comsauereisen.com
SaverSystems/Defy800 South 7th St.Richmond, IN 47374 Phone: 800-860-6327Contact: Customer Servicecustomerservice@saversystems.comsaversystems.com
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Seacoat Technology11215 Jones Rd. W., Ste. HHouston, TX 77065 Phone: 832-237-4400Contact: John Bowlinsales@seacoat.comseacoat.com
Seal For Life IndustriesPart of Berry Plastics Engineered Materials DivisionGasselterstraat 20Stadskanaal, 9503JB NetherlandsPhone: 31 599 696170Contact: J.F. Doddemainfo@sealforlife.comsealforlife.comSee our display ad, p. 88.
ShawCor CSI Services1607-10 St.Nisku, AB T9E 0A7 CanadaPhone: 403-218-8262Contact: Sam Millersmiller@shawcorcsi.comshawcorcsi.com
Sherwin-Williams101 Prospect Ave. NWCleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 800-524-5979Contact: Customer Servicesherwin@ultlead.comsherwin-williams.com/protectiveSee our display ads, pp. 40, 138, and 146.
Simco Coatings Inc.211 Gunther LaneBelle Chasse, LA 70037 Phone: 504-393-9455Contact: Paul Junejasales@simcocoatings.comsimcocoatings.com
Simpson Strong-TiePO Box 10789Pleasanton, CA 94588 Phone: 800-999-5099Contact: Edward Purdueweb@strongtie.comstrongtie.com
SOPREMA310 Quadral Dr.Wadsworth, OH 44281 Phone: 800-356-3521Contact: Jason Hazeninfo@soprema.ussoprema.us
Soprema, Inc.1688 J.B. MichaudDrummondville, QC J2C 8E9 CanadaPhone: 819-478-8166Contact: Dennis Gregoiredgregoire@soprema.casoprema.ca
SpecChem1511 Baltimore Ave.Kansas City, MO 64108 Phone: 866-791-8700Contact:Mike LeMarkmlemark@specchemllc.comspecchemllc.com
Specguard909 Mahar Ave.Wilmington, CA 90744 Phone: 310-834-7037Contact: Larry Lizottesales@specguard.us.comspecguard.us.com
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)2410 104th St., Ct. S., Ste. DLakewood, WA 98499 Phone: 253-588-7101Contact: Chas Weatherfordinfo@specialty-products.comspecialty-products.com
SpectraShield Liner Systems4527 Sunbeam Rd.Jacksonville, FL 32257 Phone: 904-419-4889Contact: Bob Klopfensteinbklopfenstein@ccispectrum.comspectrashield.com
SpeedCove Inc. DBA Solid Rock Enterprises5781 Pleasant Valley Rd.El Dorado, CA 95623 Phone: 530-344-9000Contact: Doug Standaldstandal@speedcove.comspeedcove.com
Sprayroq248 Cahaba Valley Pkwy.Pelham, AL 35124 Phone: 205-957-0020Contact: Jerry Gordoninfo@sprayroq.comsprayroq.com
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.Union Bank, King St.Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6EF UKPhone: 44-1565 633111Contact: Dave Mulliganmarketing@stirlinglloyd.comstirlinglloyd.com
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.152 Rockwell Rd., Bldg. ANewington, CT 06111 Phone: 860-666-5008Contact: Tom Cartertom.carter@stirlinglloyd.comstirlinglloyd.com
Sto Corp.3800 Camp Creek Pkwy.Atlanta, GA 30331 Phone: 678-553-3269Contact: Thomas Remmelektolar@stocorp.comstocorp.com
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The Strong Company, Inc.4505 Emmett Sanders Rd.Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Phone: 870-535-7617Contact: Billy Stronginfo@strongseal.comstrongseal.com
Sub-One Technology4464 Willow Rd., Bldg. 103Pleasanton, CA 94588 Phone: 925-924-1020Contact: Dore Rosenblumdrosenblum@sub-one.comsub-one.com
Subsea Industries NVHaven 29 - Noorderlaan 9Antwerp, 2030 BelgiumPhone: 32-3 213 53 18Contact:Manuel Hofinfo@ecospeed.beecospeed.be
Sulzer Metco1101 Prospect Ave.Westbury, NY 11590 Phone: 800-638-2699Contact: Customer Servicets-classics@sulzer.comsulzermetco.com
Superior Epoxies & Coatings Inc.2527 Lantrac Ct.Decatur, GA 30035 Phone: 800-240-1310Contact: John Malickinfo@superiorepoxies.comsuperiorepoxies.com
Sureshield Coatings Company350 Northgate Pkwy.Wheeling, IL 60090 Phone: 847-291-6960Contact:Michael Jacobsinfo@sureshieldcoatings.comsureshieldcoatings.com
TCI Coatings Inc.220 Industrial Blvd.Austin, TX 78745 Phone: 512-444-2824Contact: Kevin Thillinfo@tci-coatings.comtci-coatings.com
Termarust Technologies8150 Rue de L’IndustrieMontreal, QC H1J 1S7 CanadaPhone: 888-279-5497Contact: Craig Ballingerinfo@termarust.comtermarust.comSee our display ad, p. 47.
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.6200 Frank Ave. NW Advanced Technical Center, T101North Canton, OH 44720 Phone: 610-764-1232Contact: Joe Baronejoe@teslanano.comteslanano.com
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Textured Coatings of America2422 E. 15th St.Panama City, FL 32405 Phone: 800-454-0340Contact: Regina Priceinfo@texcote.comtexcote.com
ThermionPO Box 780Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 877-884-3428Contact: Dean Hooksdhooks@thermioninc.comthermioninc.com
Thin Film Technology, Inc.802 Utah St.South Houston, TX 77587 Phone: 713-910-6200Contact: Jeff Longmorejeff@thinfilmtech.netthinfilmtech.net
The Thortex Group12 Iron Bridge Dr.Collegeville, PA 19426 Phone: 610-831-0222Contact: Kevin Motsavagekevin@thortex.comthortex.com
3L&T Inc.897 Independence Ave., #1BMountain View, CA 94043 Phone: 650-625-0177Contact: Linas Mazeikalinas@3l-t.com3l-t.com
3M Atlanta3700 Atlanta Industrial Pkwy.Atlanta, GA 30331 Phone: 404-696-2730Contact: Abdul Razzak3m.com
3M Electrical Markets Division6801 River Pl. Blvd., 147-4N-01Austin, TX 78726 Phone: 512-984-7801Contact:Michelle Lathammklatham@mmm.com3m.com/corrosion
TMS Manufacturing Co.3555 W. 123rd St.Alsip, IL 60803 Phone: 708-385-6633Contact:Michael Kiekowmkiekow@wcrichards.comwcrichards.com
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.7665 NW Eldorado Blvd., #101Bremerton, WA 98312 Phone: 360-692-6656Contact: Dave Wixsoninfo@tmsmetalizing.comtmsmetalizing.com
Tnemec Company, Inc.515 E. Main St.Boonville, IN 47601 Phone: 812-449-0167Contact:Michael Barnhillmiketnemec@aol.comtnemec.com
Tnemec Company, Inc.6800 Corporate Dr.Kansas City, MO 64120 Phone: 816-483-3400Contact:Mark Thomasmarketing@tnemec.comtnemec.com
Total Containment Solutions Inc.11000 Metro Pkwy., Ste. 20Fort Myers, FL 33966 Phone: 239-275-6235Contact:Michael Whitenermike@tcsliners.comtotalcontainmentsolutions.com
Total Wall390 Viking Cir.Rio, WI 53960 Phone: 888-702-9915Contact: Octavian Vasilescucustomerservice@totalwall.comtotalwall.com
TPR2 Corporation36 Plains Rd.Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-8772Contact: Brian Flahertymail@tpr2.comtpr2.com
Transpo Industries Inc.20 Jones St.New Rochelle, NY 10801 Phone: 914-636-1000Contact: John Karlsonjkarlson@transpo.comtranspo.com
Trenton Corporation7700 Jackson Rd.Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Contact: Frank Ramptontrentoncorp.com
Tuf Top Coatings4590 60th Ave. N.St. Petersburg, FL 33714 Phone: 727-527-3382Contact: Greg Deiningerstevec@tuf-top.comtuf-top.com
U.S. Coatings, LLCPO Box 220313St. Louis, MO 63122 Phone: 314-205-1500Contact: Larry LeSeureplitzsinger@uscoatings.comuscoatings.com
Ultimate Linings6630 Roxburgh Ave., #175Houston, TX 77041 Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Stacy Spaethmarketing@ultimatelinings.comultimatelinings.com
US Coating Solutions5948 Emerson Ave.Minneapolis, MN 55419 Phone: 386-313-3033Contact: Garry Hansoninfo@uscoatingsolutions.comuscoatingsolutions.com
VersaFlex Incorporated686 S. Adams St.Kansas City, KS 66105 Phone: 913-321-9000Contact: Todd Gomeztodd@versaflex.comversaflex.com
Visuron Technologies Inc.5174 McGinnis Ferry Rd.Ste. 106Alpharetta, GA 30005 Phone: 770-815-4548Contact: Tim Richsales@visuron.comvisuron.com
W.R. Meadows300 Industrial Dr.Hampshire, IL 60140 Phone: 800-342-5976Contact: Jason Davoodiinfo@wrmeadows.comwrmeadows.com
Walla Walla Environmental4 West Rees Ave.Walla Walla, WA 99362 Phone: 509-522-0490Contact: Cassie Rothstromcassie@wwenvironmental.comwwenvironmental.com
Wasser Corporation4118 B Pl. NW, Ste. BAuburn, WA 98001 Phone: 800-627-2968Contact: Kevin Grilloinfo@wassercoatings.comwassercoatings.comSee our display ad, p. 143.
Watson Coatings, Inc.325 Paul Ave.St. Louis, MO 63135 Phone: 314-521-2000Contact: Paul Powerspowerspm@watsoncoatings.comwatsoncoatings.comSee our display ad, p. 51.
Westcoat770 Gateway Center Dr.San Diego, CA 92102 Phone: 800-250-4519Contact: Dean Jarmuschdeanjarmusch@westcoat.comwestcoat.com
WFI Global, LLC4118 Robertson Rd.Madison, WI 53714 Phone: 618-978-1119Contact: Gary Walkergary@wfi-global.comwfi-global.com
Whitford Corporation47 Park Ave.Elverson, PA 19520 Phone: 610-286-3500Contact: Brian Willissales@whitfordww.comwhitfordww.com
Wilko Paint, Inc.2727 OhioWichita, KS 67219 Phone: 800-658-3799Contact: Don Holtorders@wilkopaintinc.comwilkopaintinc.com
Williams-Hayward Protective Coatings7425 West 59th St.Summit, IL 60501 Phone: 708-563-5182Contact: Edward Kurczeddiekurcz@whpc.netwilliams-hayward.com
ZRC Worldwide145 Enterprise Dr.Marshfield, MA 02050 Phone: 800-831-3275Contact: Lorraine DeWaldinfo@zrcworldwide.comzrcworldwide.com