Part 2 of 3: Cementitious fireproofing materials
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.
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.
Jack Walker and Paul Atzemis continue their exploration in the costs of coatings projects. This week, the duo explores immersion grade linings and the factors that affect their value.
Sustainable coatings and linings deliver significant advantages that maximize an asset's life cycle over the long run. Find out how.
An unsightly black fungal growth is commonly seen on tanks in which alcohols are stored. In Iowa, an ethanol producer was tired of the frequent cleanings and recoatings of tanks where the fungus thrived, instead turning to a unique siloxane topcoat.
William “Bill-um” Seawell joins Jack Walker and Paul Atzemis to discuss the science behind phenalkamine epoxy coatings. The trio discusses where the phenalkamine coatings are used and the properties that make them an excellent choice for those services.