The importance of 3-coat systems for atmospheric corrosion protection

A three-coat system of zinc, epoxy, and urethane topcoat remains the industry standard for protection against atmospheric corrosion of steel. Learn why.
A three-coat system of zinc, epoxy, and urethane topcoat remains the industry standard for protection against atmospheric corrosion of steel. Learn why.
Learn more about secondary containment, EPA's guidelines, and the impact spills involving hazardous waste can have on companies and their communities.
Jack Walker and Paul Atzemis begin to discuss the cost of different coating technologies. The duo compares the cost associated with a coating technology and the expected life cycle from that...
Many factors influence the nature and extent of rail tank car lining defects or failures. This discussion explores the common failure modes and offers an introduction to tank car lining repair concepts and strategies.
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.