Carboline’s Phenoline 311 and Phenoline Tank Shield linings secure decades of corrosion protection for Sunoco LP Tank 32001 in Linden, NJ.
It's been said that if you want to have problems, coat concrete. But if you know the intricacies of the concrete and the surrounding environment, the job should go smoothly. Join us this week for part one of our talk with Paul Kennington, AMPP Instructor and Coatings Consultant, about concrete. All of that and more are coming up next on The Red Bucket.
Intumescent fireproofing materials are often specified when aesthetics matter. Learn more about intumescents as we conclude our passive fire protection series.
We all know that environmental factors affect a coating project. But it's important to remember how diverse geographic locations can complicate those factors. Today, we talk with Matt Morris of Gulf States Protective Coatings about these challenges and the impact that have on an applicator's day-to-day business. All of that and more are coming up next on The Red Bucket.
One of the most common types of passive fire protection for steel is spray-applied fire resistive materials—or, more specifically, cementitious fireproofing. Find out why.