A New Class of Fluoropolymer
Coatings for the Better
Prevention of Corrosion
Sponsored by:
Lumifon
Monday, June 10, 2013
11:00 a.m. Central
This free webinar will focus on a newer class of fluoropolymers, fluoroethylene
vinyl ether (FEVE). FEVE resins are increasingly used to provide both weatherability
and corrosion protection for metal industrial structures like bridges and ofshore oil
and gas platforms.
FEVE resins incorporate both fuoropolymer and reactive groups. This enables them
to be used for either feld or shop application, while still retaining many of the positive
characteristics of fuoropolymers.
Join us on Monday, June 10 to learn:
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Chemical makeup and polymer structure of FEVE Resins
Advantages of FEVE based coatings
Types of corrosion prevention expected with FEVE Based Coatings
How FEVE fuorourethane coatings prevent corrosion
Life Cycle cost advantage of FEVE Coatings
Presented by:
Bob Parker, Technical Service Chemist for the Lumifon line of fuoropolymer resins manufactured by AGC Chemicals
To learn more or to register, visit
www.nace.org/knowledgenow
NACE International, Vol. 52, No. 5
May 2013 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE
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