Materials Performance

APR 2017

Materials Performance is the world's most widely circulated magazine dedicated to corrosion prevention and control. MP provides information about the latest corrosion control technologies and practical applications for every industry and environment.

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27 NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 4 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE APRIL 2017 High build, fast cure pipeline coating Protal 7200 Leaders in Corrosion Prevention Call: 281-821-3355 www.densona.com Protal 7900HT High Temperature Cartridges & Guns 1000 ml Air Gun Protal 7125 Cold Weather Protal 7200 Spray Rehab High build, fast cure pipeline coating Protal 7200 gelcoats enhances a boat's allure by exhib- iting great depth of color, with products formulated to enhance a boat's finish by providing unparalleled levels of resistance to ultraviolet light, blushes, and blisters. The gelcoats also offer excellent applica- tion properties, as well as strong repara- bility and crack resistance. Tel: 1 800-274- 5263, web site: ashland.com. Goggles Offer Enhanced Worker Protection New goggles from Allegro (Piedmont, South Carolina) are now available for workers in general welding applications, grinding, cutting, brazing, machining, and lab environments. The goggles pro- vide comfort, added safety, and optical vision options, thus leading to greater accuracy and improved productivity for workers. Featuring an adjustable strap and interior pads, the Action Goggles brand is available for welding and grind- ing environments, as well as labs that use chemicals. It is described as ideal for wearing under a welding shield for added protection. Meanwhile, the Holly wood Goggles brand offers thick foam sur- rounding the eye to minimize penetration and the use of a single strap for a tighter fit. Diopters, described by the company as clear magnifying inserts, can also be used in tandem with the Holly wood Goggles. Tel: 1 800-622-3530, web site: allegrosafety.com. New Resin for Protective Coating Honey well (Morris Plains, New Jersey) unveiled a new f luoropolymer resin designed for use in protective coating applications for infrastructure and other assets. Honey well developed the resin as an alternative to poly-f luoroethylene vinyl ether polymers. The product has a unique polymer structure with higher f luorine content, which delivers strong weather and chemical resistance. Moreover, Honey well's f luoropolymers are lower in viscosity, so customers can use less organic solvents, which enables them to comply with tightening regulations for The Latest Tools for Fighting Corrosion Continued on page 28

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