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SOURCING ANDSELECTING BRIDGECOATING SYSTEMS

A JPCL eResource

jpclP A I N T S Q U A R E . C O M J O U R N A L O F P R O T E C T I V E C O A T I N G S & L I N I N G S

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Selecting and SourcingBridge Coating SystemsA JPCL eBook

Copyright 2013 byTechnology Publishing Company2100 Wharton Street, Suite 310

Pittsburgh, PA 15203

All Rights Reserved

This eBook may not be copied or redistributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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Introduction

Preparing an Inspection Plan for Bridge Maintenance Paintingby William D. Corbett, KTA-Tator, Inc.

Coating System Guide for BridgesCoatings Company Profiles

Contents

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IntroductionThis eBook consists of a feature published in JPCL concerning the topicof bridge maintenance painting, as well as JPCL Buying Guide materialon selecting and specifying coatings for bridges in various exposureenvironments.

The Buying Guide is organized, first, by exposure type, such as “Exterior Weathering - Mild/Moderate,” then by substrate type, first steel,then concrete. Then, coating manufacturers are listed in alphabeticalorder and their preferred system is named in both proprietary and genericterms. Finally, contact details are given for all the companies.

This collection is designed to provide general guidance on selectingand specifying bridge coatings, and then to give sources for acquiringthe appropriate systems.

Introduction

Photo courtesy of Sherwin-Williams

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BridgeCoatings

Inspection 1

bridge coatings specification can be complex and confusing. Yet it is regarded as the rulebookfor quality control and quality assurance personnel responsible for inspecting the work. Aninspection plan can streamline understanding the inspection checkpoints that a bridgecoating specification invokes and can be a key communication tool for contractor and in-spection personnel. This article reviews the purpose and benefits of developing an in-

spection plan and reviews the content of SSPC’s Guide for Planning Coatings Inspection. Two formats forinspection plans are illustrated, and how to populate an inspection plan based on the requirements of abridge coating specification is demonstrated.

Why Prepare an Inspection Plan?Why should a quality control or a quality assurance inspector prepare an inspection plan when all of the in-spection requirements and acceptance criteria are already described in the specification?A thorough, well-organized inspection plan provides an inspector with a systematic tool that covers

each phase of work in the sequence in which it will likely be performed. In general, an inspection,plan is a written document that lists what must be inspected, how it is to be inspected, and the

acceptance criteria from the specification. The process of developing an inspection planprovides the inspector with an opportunity to carefully navigate through the con-

tract, extract the inspection check points, and transfer them to a separate chartthat can be referenced throughout the project to clearly understand and com-

municate the quality requirements of the specification.Some specifications require the contractor to develop a Work Planand a Process Control Plan or PCP. The inspection plan is a com-

ponent to the Process Control Plan. These items, considered“submittals,” often must be approved before production op-

erations are allowed to begin.Bridge coating specifications often contain mul-

tiple parts, sections, and items. The quality re-quirements for a bridge coatings project are

often in the Execution component of thespecification but may also be scattered

in other parts or sections.

AEditor’s note: This article appearedin JPCL in May 2011, and is basedon a paper the author presented atSSPC 2011, the conference of SSPC:Society of Protective Coatings. Theoriginal paper is in the Proceedingsof SSPC 2011 (www.sspc.org).

Preparing an Inspection Plan for Bridge Maintenance PaintingBy William D. Corbett,

KTA-Tator Inc.

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Proper inspection doesn’t happen by accident. One of the many keys to quality inspection is carefulplanning so that each check point is properly inspected using the techniques, instruments, standards,guides, and test methods established by the industry to verify the adequacy of the work before pro-ceeding to the next step. Developing a well-organized, thorough inspection plan before starting production activities (surface

preparation and coating work) can help quality assurance and quality control inspection personnel ver-ify that each of the specification requirements will be inspected. It is a key communication tool betweencontractor and inspector personnel.

SSPC Guide for Planning Coating InspectionSSPC’s Painting Contractor Certification Program or PCCP, which oversees SSPC’s QualificationProcedures, such SSPC-QP 1 and SSPC-QP 3, requires the contractor to prepare a quality controlplan. Many of SSPC’s coatings inspection training courses include the preparation of inspection plansin the curriculum. To provide guidance to those responsible for creating quality control plans and atraining document to course participants, SSPC developed a Guide for Planning Coating Inspection in2008.The Guide first describes the importance of quality monitoring on a project to reduce the risk of

coating failure and describes the challenges of trying to assess quality after a project is complete.The Guide also stresses the importance of planning the inspection to increase the likelihood of prop-erly performing inspections and documenting the results. The intended purpose of the guide is to as-sist coating inspectors, quality control personnel, and owners with the development of a tool to helpensure the coating or lining installation is the best it can be.

The facility owner’s, contractor’s, and coating inspector’s responsibilitiesfor managing project quality are also described in the Guide. The owner’sresponsibility includes developing the project specification and perform-ing quality assurance inspection of the work (unless the inspection task iscontracted to a third party). The contractor’s responsibility includes pur-chasing the coating materials; performing all surface preparation and coat-ing installation work; controlling the quality of the work; documentingand resolving non-conformities with the owner; and preparing correctiveaction reports so that non-conformities do not reoccur. The quality as-surance inspector’s responsibility is to observe the work performed, as-sess whether it meets the minimum requirements of the specification,document the results of the inspection, and report to the owner.The Guide also calls for the preparation and implementation of an inspection

plan so that an inspector can work thoroughly and efficiently. The Guidedescribes a typical scope of an inspection plan and recommends that the planinclude a project schedule that matches the contractor’s Work Plan. The scopeand schedule allow the inspector and contractor to coordinate inspection andproduction activities without unduly interrupting production. The Guide alsodescribes a plan format, which will be illustrated later in this article.The documents typically required to prepare an inspection plan, the

equipment typically required to perform inspections, and a list of commoninspection hold points and check points are described in the Guide. We willlook at each of these items in detail, since they are all vital to the prepara-tion of a quality inspection plan. Finally, the Guide provides a sample coat-ing inspection plan for an amine-cured epoxy coating or lining applied to acarbon steel structure, as well as an inspection plan for coating of concrete.

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Required Items for Inspection Plan DevelopmentFour documents or references will be used during the development of an inspection plan. They in-clude a copy of the specification and any notes from the pre-construction conference that may be-come part of the specification; and all of the referenced standards from the specification, includingthose from SSPC, NACE International, ASTM International, and others. Current product data sheets,application instructions, and material safety data sheets (MSDS) from the coating manufacturer foreach product to be applied are also acquired. Technical data sheets and MSDS should also be ob-tained from the abrasive supplier or any supplier of surface preparation-related products or chem-icals. While MSDS have little to do with quality, they are required to be on-site and read andunderstood by all personnel who will potentially come into contact with the product during its use.

The project specification should be read carefully to iden-tify each requirement and the owner’s expectation. It maybe beneficial to highlight the inspection requirements asthey are read. Recognize that the requirements may not bestated in the specification in the order that they will occurduring execution of the work; for example, a specificationmay establish the surface preparation requirements, thenrequirements for containment of the structure, followed byrequirements for a certified coatings inspector. The speci-fication should establish each inspection test method to beused, the equipment necessary to perform each test, and thefrequency at which each test should be performed. If theseitems are not included in the specification, then they shouldbe addressed at the pre-construction conference. Refer-enced standards detail how to perform a specific test buttypically do not identify how frequently the test should beperformed.

All inspection equipment necessary for a successful in-spection should be verified for accuracy before startingwork and maintained in good working order throughout theproject. The inspector should maintain a log of the inspec-tion equipment used on each project.

Inspection Plan FormatThere is no standard format for inspection plans. The for-mat may be dictated by the specification, or may be cus-tomized based on inspector preference. This articleillustrates two formats: a simple three-column format and amore complex six-column format. The simple format contains three column headers: one to

list the inspection check points from the specification; oneto list the methods and instruments that will be used to per-form the inspections; and one to list the acceptance criteriacorresponding to each inspection check point, which is pro-vided in the specification. Figure 1 shows the three-columnformat; note, however, that the simple format does not in-dicate how often to perform a test, nor does it list the testmethod to be used.

The more complex format contains the same threecolumns shown in Fig. 1 but includes three more columns to

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Fig 1: Example of the simple (three-column) inspection plan format, which provides the basic information for the inspector. Figures courtesy of KTA-Tator.

Fig. 2: Example of complex inspection plan format, which provides inspectors with a tool more complete than the simple format

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list the testing frequency; the standard test method reference; and a reference to the specificationpart, section, and item number for each inspection checkpoint (Fig. 2). The “Specification Reference”column is particularly useful when there is a need to go back into the specification for confirmation,clarifications, etc. It directs the user to the section where the inspection check point and the acceptance cri-teria are indicated. This format is preferred since it provides inspection personnel with a more complete tool.

Hold Point InspectionsHold points are designated stages of a coating project atwhich production stops, and the work is inspected for con-formance. If an inspection does not occur at a hold point,non-conforming work may be coated over, or the structuremay be put into service with a compromised coating sys-tem, which may lead to failure. When inspections occur athold points and non-conforming work is corrected beforeproceeding to the next step, the risk of coating failure is re-duced.

Common hold points include pre- and post-surfacepreparation, surface condition prior to coating, coating ap-plication, post-coating application, curing, and final inspec-tion. Note that each of these hold points has multiple checkpoints, each of which should be listed on the inspection plan.

• Hold Point 1: Pre-surface Preparation Many specifications require contractors to prepare a num-ber of submittals for the owner before beginning work.These submittals often include detailed progress workschedules, worker safety plans, waste management plans,and other engineered drawings or plans.

Before the contractor begins surface preparation, theinspector verifies that the contractor has acquired the ap-propriate surface preparation media based on the require-ments of the specification.

Containment materials, installation of the containmentand ventilation system, required air and site monitoring,and waste management plans are also verified for confor-mance to the specification requirements and submitted.

In addition, the surface of the structure is examined forsurface contamination, such as heavy deposits of oil, grease,debris, or soluble salts, which generally require pre-cleaningand inspection before mechanical surface preparation be-gins.

Although Hold Point 1 is identified as pre-surfacepreparation, some of the inspection checkpoints such as am-bient conditions, surface preparation media, and removalof surface contamination are verified or inspected beforeand throughout the surface preparation phase of work.

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Fig. 3: Example of checkpoints relating to pre-and post-surface preparation inspection

Fig. 4: Example of checkpoints relating to post-surface preparation and coating applicationinspection

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• Hold Point 2: Post-surface PreparationCheckpoints at Hold Point 2 include examining the surface after mechanical preparation for clean-liness as well as for surface profile yield if the latter is invoked by the contract documents. Surfaceimperfections caused by surface preparation operations are documented and addressed before coat-ing system application. Finally, the inspector may also be required to verify that the waste generatedduring surface preparation activities is properly stored and secured until it can be removed from theproject site. As with Hold Point 1 checkpoints, some Hold Point 2 checkpoints occur during the sur-face preparation process.

• Hold Point 3: Surface Conditions for Coatings ApplicationCheckpoints for conditions for coating application include inspection of prepared surfaces for dustor other debris that may inhibit surface wetting of the coating or adhesion; verification that the airand surface temperatures as well as the relative humidity are within the allowable ranges; and ver-ification that the surface temperature is high enough above the dew point to preclude moisture for-mation on prepared surfaces.

• Hold Point 4: Coating ApplicationThe coating application check points include verification that the coating materials on site are the cor-rect products; have a current shelf life; and are mixed, thinned, and strained according to the man-ufacturer’s instructions. Again, the prevailing conditions of temperature and humidity are measuredand recorded, and the applied wet film thickness may be measured and recorded, especially whendry film thickness measurements are not possible. The applied coating should also be inspected forvisible defects that occurred during application so that they can be repaired before the next coat is

applied. These inspection checkpoints are performed foreach coating layer to be applied.

• Hold Point 5: Post-Coating ApplicationMonitoring and recording ambient conditions throughoutthe curing process of the coating, observing the minimumand maximum recoat windows, and verifying cleanlinessbetween coats can be significant checkpoints in minimizingpremature coatings failure, and are typically performed foreach coating layer to be applied.

• Hold Point 6: Post-curing of CoatingPost-curing checkpoints include inspection for visible de-fects that occurred during application and measurement ofdry film thickness (when possible) of each applied coating.

• Hold Point 7: Final InspectionFinal inspection includes examination of repaired areas, aswell as removal of waste by a licensed transporter, restor-ing the site to its original condition, and verification thatthe contractor has implemented all corrective actions.

Developing an Inspection PlanBased on the six-column format, examples of parts of an inspection plan for maintenance paintingof a bridge are shown in Figs. 3–5. The specification is simulated and not designed to represent anactual contract. Furthermore, the inspection checkpoints are not listed in the precise order in whichthey would be performed, but rather the order in which they appeared in the simulated project’sspecification. If an inspection plan is created in an electronic spreadsheet, it can be customized andreorganized with little effort.

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Fig. 5: Example of checkpoints relating to lighting and coating material preparation inspection

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SummaryIn summary, an inspection plan can make the process of understanding the inspection checkpointsinvoked by a bridge coating specification more streamlined and can be a key communication tool forcontractor and inspection personnel.

About the AuthorBill Corbett is the Professional Services Business Unit Manager for KTA-Tator, Inc., where he has been employedfor 31 years. He is an SSPC-approved instructor for three SSPC courses, and he holds SSPC certifications as aProtective Coatings Specialist, Protective Coatings Inspector, and Bridge Coatings Inspector. He is also a NACELevel 3-certified Coatings Inspector. He was the co-recipient of the SSPC 1992 Outstanding Publication Award,co-recipient of the 2001 JPCL Editors’ Award, recipient of SSPC’s 2006 Coatings Education Award, and recipientof SSPC 2011 John D. Keane Award of Merit.

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Bridge Coating Systems

Altex Coatings Ltd.CarbomasticEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Armor Plate, Inc.Armor Flake 820Organic Zinc/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Avilion Inc.WasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU

Bowers IndustrialGulf CoastEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Bridgeport ChemicalGA 27PEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Carboline CompanyCarbozincInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Chemtreat India Ltd.Rustuff ENVEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Chugoku Marine Paints Singapore Pte. Ltd.ChugokuOrganic Zinc/Urethane/Urethane

CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondUrethane/Urethane

Concrete Solutions—Prods. by Rhino LiningsHP UrethaneUrethane/Urethane

CorchemCorchem 97/260/274Organic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Cortec CorporationVpCI-396MCU/MCU/MCU

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane

Dampney Co., Inc.ThurmaloxOther

Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps

Devoe HPC (International Paint LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyIron Prime 600/Finium DTM-AT/Finium DTM-ATAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure A01Alkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Enecon CorporationEneseal CROther

Eoncoat LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther

Epmar Corp.KemikoUrethane/Urethane

ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Euclid Chemical CompanyEucothaneUrethane/Urethane

Fabick Protective CoatingsFabickPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Highland International, Inc.84 Dry-Fall Primer/720 Dry-Fall TopcoatAlkyd/Alkyd/Silicone Alkyd

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Induron Coatings, Inc.Indurethane 6600 PlusMCU Zinc Rich/Epoxy/Urethane

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray

Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther

International Paint LLCInternationalOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFutura-ThaneUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Jotun Powder CoatingsJotun FacadePolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Listings are alphabetized by company name.

Exterior WeatheringMild/Moderate

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Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EP14Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PURUrethane/Urethane

Mad Dog PrimerMad Dog PrimerAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Madison Chemical IndustriesAlumizinc ‘S’/AcrylaThane 55MCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane

Micor Company, Inc.Micorthane 6-23Urethane/Urethane

NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

NIC IndustriesPrismaticEpoxy/Polyester/Polyester

Nukote ArabiaNukote MetalshieldPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Pacific Polymers (A Division of ITW)Elasto-Deck 6500Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)r

Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoat 68HS/PSX-700Organic Zinc/Siloxane

Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1111/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane

Prime ResinsPrime ResinsPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Protecto Wrap CompanyProtecto Liner 1350Urethane/Urethane

Protek Paint Ltd.Protek UrethaneUrethane/Urethane

Quest Constr. Prods. (HydroStop/United Ctgs.)ElastuffPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintAP Primer/MultimasterAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic

Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther

Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other

Seal For Life IndustriesWrappingband EZ + Paint or Outerwrap PUTape Wraps

Shalimar Paints LimitedShalithane FinishEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Sherwin-WilliamsZinc Clad III HS/Macropoxy 646/Acrolon 218 HSOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-501M Elastomeric CoatingOther

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyshield HT-SL, AMP 100, CAP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate

Sulzer MetcoRoadrunner ThermosprayThermal Spray

Superior ProductsRust GripUrethane/Urethane

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Tesla NanoCoatings Ltd.TeslanZinc-Rich, Organic

Textured Coatings of AmericaReflect TecEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluoropolymer

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

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Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

3M Infrastructure Protection DivisionScotchkoteFusion-Bonded Epoxy (1-2 Coats)

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS MetalizingThermal Spray

Tnemec Company, Inc.Hi-Build Epoxoline II/UVXEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

U.S. Coatings, LLCZincGard/UreGripInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU

Watson Coatings, Inc.Armor-ShieldCalcium Sulphonate

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoAlkyd/Alkyd/Silicone Alkyd

Willamette Valley CompanyPolyQuikPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

ZRC WorldwideZRC-221 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic

Exterior WeatheringMild/Moderate

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AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon DecorOther

Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane

Altex Coatings Ltd.Carbomastic & CarbothaneEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Armor Plate, Inc.Armorcoat 969 ABEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

BASF Corporation—Building SystemsEnviroseal 40Siloxane/Siloxane

Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Bridgeport ChemicalGA 27PEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Carboline CompanyCarbothaneEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

ChemCo SystemsCCS General PurposeEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

ChemMasters, Inc.Texture DOTAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

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Chemtreat India Ltd.Rustuff EAUEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

Chugoku Marine Paints Singapore Pte. Ltd.ChugokuEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondUrethane/Urethane

Concrete Solutions—Prods. by Rhino LiningsHP UrethaneUrethane/Urethane

ConShield TechnologiesCor+GardEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 202Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

CorchemCorchem 283Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Corro-Shield International, Inc.Corro-CoteEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane

Creative Polymers Inc.PliathaneUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Dampney Co., Inc.DymacrylOther

Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps

Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyVers-Acryl 200/Vers-Acryl 222/Vers-Acryl 222Other

Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure A01Alkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Enecon CorporationEnesealOther

Eoncoat LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther

Epmar Corp.KemikoUrethane/Urethane

ErgonArmorErtechCoal Tar/Asphalt

Euclid Chemical CompanyTammscoatAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

FSC Coatings Inc.Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Gard SX WBSiloxane/Siloxane

Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Induron Coatings, Inc.Indurethane 6600 PlusEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate Energy ProtectThermal Spray

Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther

International Coatings Inc.ICO FlexicoatEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluoropolymer

ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFutura-ThaneUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EP14Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PURUrethane/Urethane

Key Resin CompanyPlasti-ChemieMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate

Kryton International Inc.Hydrostop SealerSiloxane/Siloxane

Mad Dog PrimerMad Dog PrimerAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Micor Company, Inc.Micorthane 6-23Urethane/Urethane

NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Northern Industries Inc.Hydro-Seal 75Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)

Nox-Crete Products GroupStifel Silane Sealer/Water RepellentSiloxane/Siloxane

Nukote ArabiaNukote STPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Pacific Polymers (A Division of ITW)Elasto-Deck 6500Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoat 220Other

Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1100/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane

Prime ResinsPrime ResinsPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Protecto Wrap CompanyM 400 ARTape Wraps

Quest Constr. Prods. (HydroStop/United Ctgs.)ElastuffPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintFirst Coat/MultimasterOther

RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther

Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other

Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Shalimar Paints LimitedEpigard HP Offwhite PrimerEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

Sherwin-WilliamsAcrylic Texture Ctgs., Stains or Solvent StainsOther

Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-460 Breathable Masonry SystemOther

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyprime-100, Polyshield HT-SL, AMP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate

Superior ProductsEnamo GripUrethane/Urethane

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Textured Coatings of AmericaBridge CoteAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS MetalizingThermal Spray

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Tnemec Company, Inc.Hi-Build Epoxoline II/Enviro-CreteEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

U.S. Coatings, LLCEpoxyGrip/AquaGripEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 45 DCPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU

Watson Coatings, Inc.ArmorexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Willamette Valley CompanyPolyQuikPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Exterior WeatheringSevere

Steel

Altex Coatings Ltd.Carbozinc, Carboguard, CarbothaneOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Armor Plate, Inc.Armor Plate 370 PLCEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Avilion Inc.PPGOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Bowers IndustrialGulf CoastEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Bridgeport ChemicalGA 27PEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Carboline CompanyCarbothaneOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Chugoku Marine Paints Singapore Pte. Ltd.ChugokuOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane

CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondMCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane

CorchemCorchem 97/260/274Organic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Corotech High Performance CoatingsCortechInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane

Dampney Co., Inc.EndcorOther

Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps

Devoe HPC (International Paint LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyEndura-Zinc 768/Mult-E-Prime 500/Multi-ThaneOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure AU52Urethane/Urethane

Enecon CorporationEneseal CROther

Eoncoat LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther

ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)

Euclid Chemical CompanyEucothaneUrethane/Urethane

Fabick Protective CoatingsFabickPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/ Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Gemite Products Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Highland International, Inc.325R Dry-Fall/475R Dry-Fall/68R Dry-FallOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac

Induron Coatings, Inc.Perma-GlossOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray

Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther

International Paint LLCInternationalInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane

ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFutura-ThaneUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Jotun Powder CoatingsJotun Super DurablePolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus UR-5Urethane/Urethane

Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PurUrethane/Urethane

Madison Chemical IndustriesAlumizinc ‘S’/AcrylaThane 55MCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane

NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

NIC IndustriesPrismaticEpoxy/Polyester/Polyester

Nukote ArabiaNukote ChemshieldPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Pacific Polymers (A Division of ITW)Elasto-Deck 6500Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsDimetcote 9H/Amercoat 385/Amercoat 450HInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1111/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane

Prime ResinsPrime ResinsPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Protecto Wrap CompanyProtecto Liner 1350Urethane/Urethane

Quest Constr. Prods. (HydroStop/United Ctgs.)ElastuffPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings EpoxyEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac

Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovazinc 3/ClovaMastic/ArmourShieldOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic

Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther

Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other

Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Shalimar Paints LimitedTuffkote Zilikate Z85Zinc-Rich, Inorganic

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Sherwin-WilliamsZinc Clad III HS/Macropoxy 646/FluoroKemOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane

Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-408, FX-475, FX-442Organic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyshield HT-SL, AMP 100, CAP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate

Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester

Sulzer MetcoRoadrunner ThermosprayThermal Spray

Superior ProductsEnamo GripUrethane/Urethane

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Tesla NanoCoatings Ltd.TeslanZinc-Rich, Organic

Textured Coatings of AmericaReflect TecEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluoropolymer

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 568Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

3M Infrastructure Protection DivisionScotchkoteFusion-Bonded Epoxy (1-2 Coats)

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS MetalizingThermal Spray

Tnemec Company, Inc.Tneme-Zinc/Hi-Build Epoxoline II/FluoronarOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane

U.S. Coatings, LLCZincGard/EpoxyGrip/UreGripInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU

Watson Coatings, Inc.Armor-ShieldCalcium Sulphonate

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

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Willamette Valley CompanyPolyQuikPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

ZRC WorldwideZRC Zero-VOC Galvanzing CompoundZinc-Rich, Inorganic

Exterior WeatheringSevere

Concrete

AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon DecorOther

Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.Sil-ActSiloxane/Siloxane

Altex Coatings Ltd.CarboguardEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Armor Plate, Inc.Armorcoat 969 AB+Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

BASF Corporation—Building SystemsTraficdeck EP 35Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Carboline CompanyCarboguardEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

ChemMasters, Inc.Safe-Cure & Seal EPX/Duraguard 310CRUEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Chemtreat India Ltd.ChemtuffEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled

Chugoku Marine Paints Singapore Pte. Ltd.ChugokuEpoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane

CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondUrethane/Urethane

ConShield TechnologiesCor+RocEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 202Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

CorchemCorchem 283Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Corro-Shield International, Inc.Corro-CoteEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane

Creative Polymers Inc.PliathaneUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Dampney Co., Inc.EpodurOther

Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps

Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Poxy 180/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure AU52Urethane/Urethane

Enecon CorporationEnesealOther

Eoncoat LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther

Epmar Corp.KemikoUrethane/Urethane

ErgonArmorNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)

Euclid Chemical CompanyTammscoatAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/Bio-SafeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Gemite Products Inc.Tuff-Flex CAOther

Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac

Induron Coatings, Inc.Perma-GlossEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate Energy ProtectThermal Spray

Instacoat Premium ProductsInstacoatOther

International Coatings Inc.ICO FlexicoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

ITW American Safety TechnologyAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

ITW PolySpec/Futura CoatingsFutura-ThaneUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

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Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus UR-5Urethane/Urethane

Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PurUrethane/Urethane

Key Resin CompanyPlasti-ChemieMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate

Kryton International Inc.Krystol T1, Krystol T2Other

NCFI PolyurethanesEnduraTechAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Northern Industries Inc.NI-21Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)

Nox-Crete Products GroupNox-Carb Sealer & StainAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

Nukote ArabiaNukote XT PlusPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Pacific Polymers (A Division of ITW)Elasto-Deck 6500Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerlock/Amercoat 450HEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1100/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Fluorourethane

Prime ResinsPrime ResinsPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Protecto Wrap CompanyM 400 ARTape Wraps

Quest Constr. Prods. (HydroStop/United Ctgs.)ElastuffPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings EpoxyEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaMastic/ArmourShieldEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

RoofMart International Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther

Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other

Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Shalimar Paints LimitedShalithane FinishEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

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Sherwin-WilliamsMacropoxy 646/Polysiloxane 1KOther

Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox IndustriesFox FX-480 Epoxy Protective CoatingEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Polyprime-100, Polyshield HT-SL, AMP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate

Superior ProductsRust GripUrethane/Urethane

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Textured Coatings of AmericaBridge CoteAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS MetalizingThermal Spray

Tnemec Company, Inc.Hi-Build Epoxoline II/Enviro-CreteEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

U.S. Coatings, LLCEpoxyGrip/AquaGripEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

U.S. Industrial CoatingsU.S. Industrial CoatingsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 45 DCPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU

Watson Coatings, Inc.ArmorexEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Willamette Valley CompanyPolyQuikPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

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AAbatron, Inc.5501-95th Ave.Kenosha, WI 53144Phone: 800-445-1754Contact: Marsha [email protected]

AcryliCon Flooring Solutions2905 Jordan Crt., Ste. B, #301Alpharetta, GA 30004Phone: 888-736-7550Contact: Jason [email protected]

Acrymax Technologies, Inc.221 Brooke St.Media, PA 19063Phone: 800-553-0523Contact: Eric [email protected]

Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.100 W. Wilshire Blvd., Ste. C-1Oklahoma City, OK 73116Phone: 800-535-0433Contact: Kevin [email protected]

Advanced Polymer Coatings, Ltd.951 Jaycox Rd.Avon, OH 44011Phone: 800-334-7193Contact: Jim [email protected]

Alistagen CorporationTen Park Ave.New York, NY 10016Phone: 212-317-0100Contact: Alis [email protected]

Altex Coatings Ltd.PO Box 142Tauranga, 3140 New ZealandPhone: 64 7 541 2327Contact: Ricky [email protected]

Amercoat Canada1174 South Service Rd. WOakville, ON L6L 5T7 CanadaPhone: 905-847-1500Contact: Daniel [email protected]

Andek Corporation850 Glen Ave., PO Box 392Moorestown, NJ 08057Phone: 800-800-2844Contact: Neil [email protected]

Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.7731 N 68th Ave.Glendale, AZ 85303Phone: 888-855-3455Contact: Daniel [email protected] our display ad, p. 60.

Arizona Specialty Coatings LLC21242 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Ste. APhoenix, AZ 85027Phone: 623-780-3336Contact: Pete [email protected]

Arkema Inc.900 First Ave., Bldg. 10King of Prussia, PA 19406Phone: 610-205-7898Contact: Vince [email protected]

Armor Plate, Inc.PO Box 5625Pasadena, TX 77508Phone: 337-540-7606Contact: Tommy [email protected]

Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.1227 Valley Rd., PO Box 38Mertztown, PA 19539Phone: 610-682-7171Contact: Scott [email protected]

Avilion Inc.3947 Lincoln Hwy.Downingtown, PA 19335Phone: 610-942-7388Contact: Michelle [email protected]

BBASF CorporationBuilding Systems889 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379Phone: 800-433-9517Contact: Customer [email protected]

Bechtel Industrial Coating Supply21424 SE 16th Pl.Sammamish, WA 98075Phone: 425-392-1876Contact: Robert [email protected]

Belzona, Inc.2000 NW 88th Crt.Miami, FL 33172Phone: 305-594-4994Contact: Kelli [email protected]

Blair Rubber Company5020 Panther Pkwy.Seville, OH 44273Phone: 888-276-1400Contact: Howard [email protected]

company profiles

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Blome InternationalPart of the Hempel Group1450 Hoff Industrial Dr.O’Fallon, MO 63366Phone: 636-379-9119Contact: Laura [email protected]

Bowers Industrial3645 W. 1987 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84104Phone: 800-892-5224Contact: [email protected]

Bridgeport Chemical291 West McAllenSikeston, MO 63801Phone: 573-472-9700Contact: Rob [email protected]

CCanusa-CPS25 Bethridge Rd.Toronto, ON M9W 1M7 CanadaPhone: 416-744-5798Contact: Bob [email protected]

Carboline Company2150 Schuetz Rd.St. Louis, MO 63146Phone: 314-644-1000Contact: Steve [email protected] our display ads, inside front cover and p. 136.

CCI Con-Tech of California, Inc.2211 Navy Dr.Stockton, CA 95206Phone: 209-941-8324Contact: Steven A. [email protected]

Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales Adminstrationpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com

Celufibre Industries Inc.14735–124 Ave.Edmonton, AB T5L 3B2 CanadaPhone: 780-447-1255Contact: Kevin [email protected]

ChemCo Systems2800 Bay Rd.Redwood City, CA 94063Phone: 800-757-6773Contact: John [email protected]

ChemMasters, Inc.300 Edwards St.Madison, OH 44057Phone: 800-486-7866Contact: John [email protected]

Chemtreat India Ltd.408 Srishti PlazaMumbai, 400070 IndiaPhone: 91 9820024504Contact: Mukul Guptachemtreatindia.com

Chugoku Marine Paints Singapore Pte. Ltd.No. 22 Tuas St.Singapore, 638459 SingaporePhone: 65 [email protected]

CIM Industries23 Elm St.Peterborough, NH 03458Phone: 603-924-9481Contact: Becky [email protected]

Coatings For Industry, Inc.319 Township Line Rd.Souderton, PA 18964Phone: 215-723-0919Contact: Kevin Klotzcoatingsforindustry.comSee our display ad, p. 62.

Concrete Solutions™Products by Rhino Linings9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Phone: 619-410-6020Contact: Bart [email protected]

ConShield Technologies541 10th St., #233Atlanta, GA 30318Phone: 877-543-2094Contact: Joe [email protected]

Copolymer Protection SystemsPO Box 2860Danville, CA 94526Phone: 925-551-7796Contact: Gerald [email protected]

Copps Industries, Inc.10600 N. Industrial Dr.Mequon, WI 53092Phone: 800-672-2622Contact: Jeff [email protected]

Corchem®

1227 South Murphy St.Odessa, TX 79766Phone: 432-332-1335Contact: Daryl [email protected]

Corotech High Performance Coatings101 Paragon Dr.Montvale, NJ 07645Phone: 201-949-6216Contact: Jeffrey T. [email protected]

Corroseal6107 N Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 800-237-1573Contact: Sue [email protected]

Corro-Shield International, Inc.7059 Barry St.Rosemont, IL 60018Phone: 847-298-7770Contact: Hugh [email protected]

Cortec Corporation4119 White Bear Pkwy.St. Paul, MN 55110Phone: 651-429-1100Contact: Cliff [email protected]

Cote-L Industries Inc.1542 Jefferson St.Teaneck, NJ 07666Phone: 201-836-0733Contact: Cy [email protected]

Creative Polymers Inc.9200 Latty Ave.Saint Louis, MO 63042Phone: 314-524-0191Contact: Rod [email protected]

Crossfield Products Corp.3000 E. Harcourt St.Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221Phone: 310-886-9100Contact: Jodi [email protected]

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DDampney Co., Inc.85 Paris St.Everett, MA 02149Phone: 617-389-2805Contact: Dennis [email protected]

Denso North America9747 Whithorn Dr.Houston, TX 77095Phone: 281-821-3355Contact: Jesse [email protected]

Devoe High Performance Coatings (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 888-338-6347Contact: Sales & Tech [email protected]

Diamond Vogel Paint Company1110 Albany Pl. SEOrange City, IA 51041Phone: 712-737-8880Contact: Perry [email protected]

Dow Chemical Company9008 Bldg.Midland, MI 48642Phone: 800-447-4369Contact: Barb Gustafsondow.com

Dow Corning CorporationPO Box 0994Midland, MI 48686Phone: 800-248-2481Contact: Customer [email protected]/coatings

Dudick, Inc.1818 Miller Pkwy.Streetsboro, OH 44241Phone: 330-562-1970Contact: Barb [email protected]

Dunn-Edwards4885 E. 52nd Pl.Los Angeles, CA 90058Contact: Customer Servicedunnedwards.com

Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.116 West 23rd St.New York, NY 10011Phone: 212-386-7609Contact: Victor [email protected]

EEllis Paint Company3150 E. Pico Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90023Contact: Karen [email protected]

Enecon Corporation6 Platinum Crt.Medford, NY 11763Phone: 516-349-0022Contact: Mike [email protected]

Enviroline (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales Administrationpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com

Eoncoat LLC4000 Airport Dr. NWWilson, NC 27896Phone: 252-360-3110Contact: Tony [email protected]

Epmar Corp.13210 Barton Cl.Whittier, CA 90605Phone: 562-236-1170Contact: Michael Sorianoepmar.com

ErgonArmorPO Box 23028Jackson, MS 39225Phone: 877-982-7667Contact: Customer [email protected]

Euclid Chemical Company19218 Redwood Rd.Cleveland, OH 44110Phone: 800-321-7628Contact: Technical [email protected]

Evonik Industries299 Jefferson Rd.Parsippany, NJ 07054Phone: 973-929-8522Contact: Christopher [email protected]

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FFabick Protective Coatings4118 Robertson Rd.Madison, WI 53714Phone: 608-242-1100Contact: Brad [email protected]

Farwest Corrosion Control Company1480 W. Artesia Blvd.Gardena, CA 90248Phone: 310-532-9314Contact: Marnie [email protected]

Flame Control Coatings, LLC4120 Hyde Park Blvd.Niagara Falls, NY 14305Phone: 716-282-1399Contact: Jim [email protected]

Flame Seal Products, Inc.15200 West Dr.Houston, TX 77053Phone: 713-668-4291Contact: Terri [email protected]

Flexi-Liner Corp.3198 Factory Dr.Pomona, CA 91768Phone: 800-423-4909Contact: Kyle [email protected]

Florock, Crawford Labs, Inc.4165 S. Emerald Ave.Chicago, IL 60609Phone: 800-356-7625Contact: Customer [email protected]

FSC Coatings Inc.5360 Eastgate Mall Rd., Ste. FSan Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-579-8459Contact: Steve [email protected]

FujiFilm Smart Surfaces, LLC40 Boroline Rd.Allendale, NJ 07401Phone: 877-770-7446Contact: Charles [email protected]

Fusion UV Systems910 Clopper Rd.Gaithersburg, MD 20878Phone: 301-527-2660Contact: Kevin [email protected]

GGelest, Inc.11 E. Steel Rd.Morrisville, PA 19067Phone: 215-547-1015Contact: Gabrielle [email protected]

Gemite Products Inc.1787 Drew Rd.Mississauga, ON L5S 1J5 CanadaPhone: 888-443-6483Contact: Igor [email protected]

Global EcoTechnologiesPO Box 2205Antioch, CA 94531Phone: 925-473-9250Contact: Scott [email protected]

Groco Specialty Coatings10818 C.F. Hawn Frwy.Dallas, TX 75217Phone: 972-286-7890Contact: Bob [email protected]

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.30075 County Rd. 49Loxley, AL 36551Phone: 251-964-7911Contact: John R. [email protected]

Hhci chemtech, inc.310 S. Bellis St.Wausau, WI 54403Phone: 800-596-6282Contact: Cheryl [email protected]

Hempel (USA) Inc.600 Conroe Park North Dr.Conroe, TX 77303Phone: 936-523-6000Contact: Malcolm [email protected] our display ads, pp. 46 and 94.

Hempel DenmarkLundtoftevej 150DK-2800 Kgs. LyngbyPhone: 45 4593 [email protected] our display ads, pp.76 and 100.

Heresite Protective Coatings, LLC822 South 14th St.Manitowoc, WI 54220Phone: 920-684-6646Contact: Doug [email protected]

Highland International, Inc.465 Industrial Park Dr., PO Box 3564Boone, NC 28607Phone: 828-265-2513Contact: Salespbaxter@highland-international.comhighland-international.comSee our display ad, p. 53.

Hi-Temp Coatings TechnologyPO Box 2347Acton, MA 01720Phone: 978-635-1110Contact: Mike [email protected]

HJ3 Composite Technologies2440 West Majestic Park WayTucson, AZ 85705Phone: 520-322-0010Contact: John [email protected]

Huntsman Polyurethanes2190 Executive Hills Blvd.Auburn Hills, MI 48326Phone: 248-322-7431Contact: Kevin A. [email protected]/pu/ace

Hydrex Underwater Technology604 Druid Rd. E.Clearwater, FL 33756Phone: 727-443-3900Contact: George [email protected]

IInduron Coatings, Inc.3333 R. Arrington Jr. Blvd. N.Birmingham, AL 35234Phone: 800-324-9584Contact: Jeff [email protected]

Industrial Nanotech Inc.1925 Trade Center Way, Ste. 1Naples, FL 34109Phone: 800-767-3998Contact: Francesca [email protected]

Instacoat Premium Products44648 Mound Rd., Ste. 104Sterling Heights, MI 48317Phone: 877-552-6724Contact: Anthony [email protected]

Insulating Coatings Corporation27 Link Dr., Ste. DBinghamton, NY 13904Phone: 800-223-8494Contact: Rick [email protected]

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International Coatings Inc.2925 Lucy Ln.Franklin Park, IL 60131Phone: 800-624-8919Contact: Angel [email protected]

International Paint LLC6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales Adminstrationpcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.comSee our display ad, p. 30.

Isolatek International41 Furnace St.Stanhope, NJ 07874Phone: 800-631-9600Contact: Sean [email protected]

ITW American Safety Technology6614 Gant Rd.Houston, TX 77066Phone: 281-397-0033Contact: Alan [email protected]

ITW Devcon30 Endicott St.Danvers, MA 01923Phone: 800-933-8266Contact: Jessica [email protected]

ITW PolySpec/Futura Coatings6614 Gant Rd.Houston, TX 77066Phone: 281-397-0033Contact: Alan [email protected] our display ad, p. 51.

JJotun Paints Inc.9203 Hwy. 23Belle Chasse, LA 70037Phone: 504-394-3538Contact: Salesjotun.com/usSee our display ad, p. 68.

Jotun Powder CoatingsPO Box 2130, Stubberod3255 Larvik, 3255 NorwayPhone: 47 33 16 40 00Contact: Fredrik [email protected]

KKaufman Products, Inc.3811 Curtis Ave.Baltimore, MD 21226Phone: 800-637-6372Contact: Alex [email protected]

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.4018 Trey Dr.Houston, TX 77084Phone: 281-550-1199Contact: Owen T. [email protected]

Kema Coatings LimitedUnit 904–60 Wyndham St. SGuelph, ON N1E 7H7 CanadaPhone: 519-826-9374Contact: Mark [email protected]

Kemper System America, Inc.1 Reuten Dr.Closter, NJ 07624Phone: 800-541-5455Contact: Diana [email protected]

Key Resin Company4050 Clough Woods Dr.Batavia, OH 45103Phone: 888-943-4532Contact: Eric [email protected]

Kryton International Inc.1645 East Kent Ave.Vancouver, BC V5P 2S8 CanadaPhone: 604-324-8280Contact: Isabella [email protected]

LLonza Microbial Control5660 New Northside Dr., Ste. 1100Atlanta, GA 30328Phone: 800-523-7391Contact: Customer Service [email protected]

Rapid Prep Service Center Locations: Johnston, RI - Chesapeake, VA Chula Vista, CA - Lakewood, WA

(877) 529-2124 www.rapidprep.com

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MMad Dog Primer309 Plum St. NNorthfield, MN 55057Phone: 507-645-7431Contact: Steve [email protected]

Madison Chemical Industries490 McGeachie Dr.Milton, ON L9T 3Y5 CanadaPhone: 905-878-8863Contact: Kim [email protected]

Mascoat4310 Campbell Rd.Houston, TX 77041Phone: 713-465-0304Contact: Chad [email protected] our display ad, p. 49.

Micor Company, Inc.3232 N. 31st St.Milwaukee, WI 53216Phone: 800-284-4308Contact: Bill [email protected]

NNational Polymers Inc.9 Guttman Ave.Charleroi, PA 15022Phone: 724-483-9300Contact: Erica [email protected]

Nationwide Chemical Coating Mfrs., Inc.7106 24th Crt. EastSarasota, FL 34243Phone: 800-423-7264Contact: [email protected]

Navcor4150 112th Terr. N., Bldg. AClearwater, FL 33762Phone: 727-299-9090Contact: Steve [email protected]

NCFI PolyurethanesPO Box 1528Mt. Airy, NC 27030Phone: 800-246-8229Contact: Customer [email protected]

NIC Industries7050 6th St.White City, OR 97503Phone: 541-826-1922Contact: Jeff [email protected]

NoFire Technologies, Inc.5 James St.South Hackensack, NJ 07606Phone: 201-818-1616Contact: Al [email protected]

Northern Industries Inc.429 Tiogue Ave.Coventry, RI 02816Phone: 401-821-2121Contact: Rick [email protected]

Nox-Crete Products Group1444 S. 20th St.Omaha, NE 68108Phone: 402-341-2080Contact: Customer [email protected]

NSP Specialty ProductsPO Box 4690Pinehurst, NC 28374Phone: 910-235-0468Contact: Larry [email protected]

Nukote ArabiaPrince Thamer St., Cross 25Al Khobar, 31952 Saudi ArabiaPhone: 966 3 8677004Contact: Abdul [email protected]

Nutech Paint LLC104 North Smith St., Units 103, 104Corona, CA 92880Phone: 714-557-4180Contact: Robert [email protected]

PPacific Polymers (A Division of ITW)12271 Monarch St.Garden Grove, CA 92841Phone: 714-793-1988Contact: Michael [email protected]

Para Paints11 Kenview Blvd.Brampton, ON L6T 5G5 CanadaPhone: 905-792-0940Contact: Garry [email protected]

The Platt Brothers & CompanyPO Box 1030Waterbury, CT 06721Phone: 203-753-4194Contact: David Berardinelliplattbros.com

Polibrid Coatings, Inc.6700 F.M. 802Brownsville, TX 78526Phone: 956-831-7818Contact: Klaus D. [email protected] our display ad, p. 48.

Polycoat Products14722 Spring Ave.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Joe [email protected]

Polycorp Ltd.33 York St.Elora, ON N0B 1S0 CanadaPhone: 519-846-2075Contact: Dennis [email protected]

Polymax/Milamar Coatings L.L.C.311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]

PPC Coatings (MTR)2 Pixie Rd.Wilmington, DE 19810Phone: 877-588-2227Contact: Cliff [email protected]

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsOne PPG Pl.Pittsburgh, PA 15272Phone: 888-977-4762Contact: Steve [email protected] our display ad, p. 112.

Premier Coating Systems Inc.606 N. Lane Ave., #6Jacksonville, FL 32254Phone: 904-403-6113Contact: Ron [email protected]

Prime Resins2291 Plunkett Rd.Conyers, GA 30012Phone: 800-321-7212Contact: Adam [email protected]

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Protective Floorings and Linings a Division of Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]

Protecto Wrap Company1955 Cherokee St.Denver, CO 80223Phone: 800-759-9727Contact: Customer [email protected]

Protek Paint Ltd.335 Horner Ave.Toronto, ON M8W 1Z6 CanadaPhone: 800-773-5233Contact: Barry [email protected]

QQuest Construction Products (HydroStop/United Coatings)1465 Pipefitter St.N Charleston, SC 29405Phone: 800-739-5566Contact: Customer [email protected]

RRaven Lining Systems13105 East 61st St., Ste. ABroken Arrow, OK 74012Phone: 800-324-2810Contact: Jim [email protected]

Rema Tip Top/North America Inc.1500 Industrial Blvd.Madison, GA 30650Phone: 440-781-6226Contact: Larry [email protected] our display ad, p. 57.

Republic Powdered Metals, Inc.2628 Pearl Rd.Medina, OH 44256Phone: 800-551-7081Contact: Paula [email protected]

Rhino Linings Corporation9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: John Henningsenrhinomarketing@rhinolinings.comrhinoliningsindustrial.com

Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale Paint6107 N. Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 503-572-8201Contact: Tom [email protected]

RoofMart International Inc.2735 Rain Rd., PO Box 502Chapman, KS 67431Phone: 800-345-1439Contact: Customer [email protected]

Roval USA Corp.12270 NW Luoto Ln.Carlton, OR 97111Phone: 971-237-0958Contact: Aldo [email protected]

Rust Bullet, LLC300 Brinkby Ave., Ste. 200Reno, NV 89509Phone: 775-829-5606Contact: Kathline A. [email protected]

SSafe Encasement Systems1795 N. Snow Canyon Pkwy., Unit 63St. George, UT 84770Phone: 888-277-8834Contact: John [email protected]

Sauereisen, Inc.160 Gamma Dr.Pittsburgh, PA 15238Phone: 412-963-0303Contact: Lake [email protected]

Seacoat Technology11215 Jones Rd. W., Ste. HHouston, TX 77065Phone: 832-237-4400Contact: John [email protected]

Seal For Life Industries,Part of Berry Plastics Engineered Materials DivisionGasselterstraat 20Stadskanaal, 9503JB NetherlandsPhone: 31 599696170Contact: J.F. [email protected] our display ads, pp. 82 and 103.

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Shalimar Paints LimitedOberoi Garden Estate, C Wing, 5th Fl.Mumbai, 400 072 IndiaPhone: 91 22 2857 7591Contact: P. Hari [email protected]

ShawCor CSI Services1607–10 St.Nisku, AB T9E 0A7 CanadaPhone: 403-218-8262Contact: Sam [email protected]

Sherwin-Williams101 Prospect Ave. NWCleveland, OH 44115Phone: 800-524-5979Contact: Customer [email protected]/protectiveSee our display ads, pp. 34 and 144.

Simpson Strong-Tie/Fox Industries3100 Falls Cliff Rd.Baltimore, MD 21211Phone: 410-243-8856Contact: Edye Fox [email protected]

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)2410 104th St., Crt. S, Ste. DLakewood, WA 98499Phone: 253-588-7101Contact: Cliff [email protected]

SpectraShield Liner Systems4527 Sunbeam Rd.Jacksonville, FL 32257Phone: 904-419-4889Contact: Bob [email protected]

SpeedCove Precast Cove Base Systems5781 Pleasant Valley Rd.El Dorado, CA 95623Phone: 530-344-9000Contact: Doug [email protected]

Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.Union Bank, King St.Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6EF UKPhone: 44 1565 633111Contact: Dave [email protected]

Sub-One Technology4464 Willow Rd., Bldg. 103Pleasanton, CA 94588Phone: 925-924-1020Contact: Dore [email protected]

Subsea Industries NVHaven 29–Noorderlaan 9Antwerp, 2030 BelgiumPhone: 32 3 213 53 18Contact: Manuel [email protected]

Sulzer Metco1101 Prospect Ave.Westbury, NY 11590Phone: 800-638-2699Contact: Customer [email protected]

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Sumter Coatings Inc.2410 Hwy. 15 SouthSumter, SC 29154Phone: 803-481-3400Contact: Jimmy [email protected]

Superior Products10835 W 78th St.Shawnee, KS 66214Phone: 832-683-1123Contact: Hal [email protected]

TTermarust Technologies8150 Rue de L’IndustrieMontreal, QC H1J 1S7 CanadaPhone: 888-279-5497Contact: Craig [email protected] our display ad, p.39.

Tesla NanoCoatings Ltd.6200 Frank Ave. NW Massillon, OH 44720Phone: 330-880-5229Contact: Todd [email protected]

Textured Coatings of America2422 E. 15th St.Panama City, FL 32405Phone: 800-454-0340Contact: Regina [email protected]

ThermionPO Box 780Silverdale, WA 98383Phone: 877-884-3428Contact: Dean [email protected]

Thin Film Technology, Inc.5211 Brookglen Dr., Ste. AHouston, TX 77017Phone: 713-910-6200Contact: Jeff [email protected]

3L&T Inc.897 Independence Ave., Ste.1BMountain View, CA 94043Phone: 650-625-0177Contact: Linas [email protected]

3M Infrastructure Protection Division6801 River Pl. Blvd., 147-4N-01Austin, TX 78726Phone: 512-984-7801Contact: Michelle [email protected]/corrosion

TIB Chemicals AGMuelheimer Str. 16-22Mannheim, D-68219 GermanyPhone: 49 621 8901 812Contact: Rainer [email protected]

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.7665 NW Eldorado Blvd.Bremerton, WA 98312Phone: 360-692-6656Contact: Dave [email protected]

Tnemec Company, Inc.6800 Corporate Dr.Kansas City, MO 64120Phone: 816-483-3400Contact: [email protected] our display ad, p. 140.

TPR2 Corporation36 Plains Rd.Essex, CT 06426Phone: 860-767-8772Contact: Brian [email protected]

UU.S. Coatings, LLCPO Box 220313St. Louis, MO 63122Phone: 314-205-1500Contact: Larry [email protected]

U.S. Industrial CoatingsPO Box 3200Framingham, MA 01705Phone: 508-980-1000Contact: Kenusindustrialcoatings.com

United Gilsonite Laboratories1396 Jefferson Ave.Dunmore, PA 18509Phone: 800-845-5227Contact:William [email protected]

VVersaFlex Incorporated686 S. Adams St.Kansas City, KS 66105Phone: 913-321-9000Contact: [email protected]

WW.R. Meadows300 Industrial Dr.Hampshire, IL 60140Phone: 800-342-5976Contact:W. R. Meadows

Walla Walla Environmental4 West Rees Ave.Walla Walla, WA 99362Phone: 509-522-0496Contact: Jamie [email protected]

Wasser Corporation4118 B Pl. NW, Ste. BAuburn, WA 98001Phone: 800-627-2968Contact: Kevin [email protected]

Watson Coatings, Inc.325 Paul Ave.St. Louis, MO 63135Phone: 314-521-2000Contact: Paul [email protected] our display ad, p. 36.

Wilko Paint, Inc.2727 OhioWichita, KS 67219Phone: 800-658-3799Contact: Don [email protected]

Willamette Valley Company1075 Arrowsmith St.Eugene, OR 97402Phone: 541-484-9621Contact: Gary [email protected]

zZRC Worldwide145 Enterprise Dr.Marshfield, MA 02050Phone: 800-831-3275Contact: Lorraine [email protected]

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