Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings has introduced Cor-Cote® HT FF for high-temperature immersion and atmospheric applications.
Sherwin-Williams Protective
& Marine Coatings has introduced Cor-Cote® HT FF for high-temperature
immersion and atmospheric applications. Ideal for tank linings and piping under
insulation at both ambient and high temperatures, this epoxy novolac amine is
designed for service with gasoline, fuel oil, diesel fuel, crude oil, ethanol
and other hydrocarbons.
The coating contains micaceous iron oxide (MIO) for enhanced anti-corrosion and
edge-protective properties. The flakes help form an impermeable barrier while
increasing temperature resistance. A high-solids (90 percent), chemically resistant
lining, Cor-Cote HT FF is resistant up to 450 ºF in a dry service environment
and will perform in areas subject to wet/dry cycling up to 300 ºF.
Cor-Cote HT FF is a self-priming coating, providing high build and edge
retention in a single coat. By eliminating the need for a second coat, the
product provides a faster return to service. It can be applied to steel,
stainless steel or concrete surfaces.
“The Cor-Cote HT FF technology eases the task of petrochemical storage tank and
pipeline maintenance,” said Brad Rossetto, President and General Manager,
Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings. “Single-coat application
means that facilities are back on line in a timely manner, and high temperature
compatibility with piping under insulation provides peace of mind to
owners.”
Cor-Cote HT is available in three shades of gray, has a semi-gloss finish, and
can be applied via airless or conventional spray. Brush or roller coating can
be used for small areas. VOC levels are 140 g/L, or 1.2 lb/gal.
New Coating Protects Petrochemical Tanks and Pipes at Elevated Temperatures
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