Materials Performance

AUG 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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24 AUGUST 2017 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 8 New Epoxy Siloxane Finish Coat Induron Protective Coatings (Birming- ham, Alabama), a provider of ceramic epoxy coatings for high-performance sys- tems and potable water immersion, announced the launch of the Indurlux 9400 as a high-solids, two-component epoxy siloxane. This isocyanate-free, high-gloss finish coat offers the corrosion- protective properties of an epoxy along with the color and gloss retention of a polyurethane. The epoxy siloxane is com- pliant with the U.S. Leadership in Energ y and Environmental Design (LEED) system and is available in a virtually unlimited color range. It is used as a finish coat on properly prepared interior or exterior sur- faces. The product is especially designed for use where long-term gloss and color retention are required, such as structural steel amusement parks, railcars and loco- motives, water storage tanks, or oilfield service land drilling rigs. Tel: 1 800-324- 9584, web site: w w w.induron.com. Redesigned Corrosion Monitoring Equipment Line Global sampling and analysis technologies provider Sentry Equip- ment (Oconomowoc, Wisconsin) announced that its redesigned Sen- try Saf-T-Vise corrosion monitoring portfolio now includes a low-pres- sure, value-priced model for 1,000 psi (6.9 MPa) PRODUCT SHOWCASE Metal-Clad Wire Designed for Fuel Cells Composite metal products manufacturer Anomet Products (Shrewsbury, Massachu- setts) introduced a custom precious metal composite-clad wire that can be manufac- tured to original equipment manufacturer requirements for use in fuel cells, batteries, and other military, medical, and commercial electrical storage and power distribution requirements. The Anomet Clad Metal Wire is metallurgically bonded with up to three layers to combine properties such as high conductiv- ity with corrosion resistance, or high strength with corrosion resistance and light weight. Suitable for use in fuel cells and batteries, a typical application includes titanium-clad copper for corrosion resistance and high conductivity. The wire is ideal for fabricating connectors, microswitches, and bus bars. Tel: +1 508-842- 3069, web site: w w w.anometproducts.com.

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