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The old Point-no-Point swint-type railroad bridge is visible in the foreground over the Passaic River in Newark, New Jersey.

Bridge corrosion protection: One mainstay system, two vastly different scenarios

Two recent infrastructure projects—one in Newark, New Jersey and the other in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania—illustrate the benefits of specifying a reliable and familiar bridge corrosion protection system.

Modern fire loads part 2: These 4 disasters prove cellulosic standards are obsolete

Catastrophic fire incidents in the UK, Norway, and South Korea demonstrate that legacy thermal response testing methods, such as cellulosic fire curves, are insufficient against today’s modern fire loads.

Protecting NASA's new ML-2 launcher is key to future Artemis moon missions

To protect its new ML-2 launcher from Florida's humid coastal environment, NASA turned to corrosion protection technology it knows very well. Read how the Carbozinc/Armorlast system fits into ambitious Artemis moon missions.

Modern fire loads part 1: Are cellulosic test standards still adequate?

Occupied spaces today are full of synthetic materials and furnishings that burn hotter and release toxic smoke. Are legacy cellulosic test standards obsolete?

Water pipeline rehab benefits millions in Southern California

Rehabilitating the Etiwanda Pipeline in Southern California had already been a project to behold when drought-busting winter rains kicked work into an even higher gear. Read how Polyclad 767 contributed to bringing water to millions.