The technology being developed to protect the steelwork used in many of Britain's modern buildings allows architects to design freely, safe in the knowledge that their projects will be compliant as well as creative. Rick Perkins of Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings looks at a major breakthrough in intumescent fire protection coatings.
To maximize equipment life and safe production, innovative Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramic coatings provide durable protection from atmospheric and chemical corrosion.
Coatings solutions from AkzoNobel are helping to protect China's first domestically built polar icebreaker, Xue Long 2, from harsh Arctic and Antarctic conditions.
Many of the new modern buildings being designed for major cities worldwide are increasingly incorporating the use of complex steel structures. Rick Perkins of Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings looks at a major breakthrough for passive fire protection of these structures and benefits for contractors working in this industry.
New York's historic Hudson Yards development - which is changing the city's iconic skyline - has reached its latest milestone, and AkzoNobel has made a major contribution.
The iconic Museum of the Future in Dubai chose Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings to provide a fire protection coating solution for its breathtaking structure.
NEI Corp., Somerset, New Jersey, announced that it has successfully demonstrated application of its NANOMYTE® MEND 1000 self-healing coating technology on PET film.
Greenkote PLC, a provider of high-performance anti-corrosion metal coatings, introduced its newest licensee, Elettroplast S.r.l., which will be providing Greenkote® coating services and equipment for all of Italy.