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OFFSHORE PLATFORM COATING SYSTEMS:

SELECTING AND SOURCING

A JPCL eResource

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Offshore Platform Coating Systems:

Selecting and SourcingA JPCL eBook

Copyright 2013 byTechnology Publishing Company2100 Wharton Street, Suite 310

Pittsburgh, PA 15203

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

Introduction

Evaluating a Crude Oil Loading Berth for Maintenance Coatingby Thomas J. Marchesani, P.E., Sagittae, LLC

Coating System Guide for Offshore Platforms

Coating Company Profiles

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Introduction

Introduction

This eBook consists of a feature published in the Journal ofProtective Coatings & Linings (JPCL) on maintenance coating ofa crude oil leading berth, as well as JPCL Buying Guide materialon selecting and specifying coatings for Offshore Platform applications in various exposure environments. All information isbased on the original dates of publication in JPCL.

The Buying Guide is organized by various exposure types,such as “Jacket Immersed Area,” for steel substrates. Then,coating manufacturers are listed in alphabetical order, witheach company’s preferred system named in both proprietaryand generic terms. Finally, contact details are given for all thecompanies.

This collection is designed to provide general guidance on selecting and specifying coatings for Offshore Platforms, andthen to give sources for acquiring the appropriate systems.

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Editor’s Note: This article appeared inJPCL in February 2008 and is basedon a paper presented at the PACE 2007 Conference, held February 11-14 in Dallas, TX. It is published in the PACEConference Proceedings. PACE was ajoint conference of SSPC: The Societyfor Protective Coatings and the Paintingand Decorating Contractors of America.For more information, go to sspc.org.

By Thomas J. Marchesani,P.E., Sagittae, LLC

Evaluating a Crude Oil LoadingBerth for Maintenance Coating

BackgroundThe crude oil loading berth was constructed as a

series of substructures connected by walkways

and concrete decking. These substructures in-

clude the causeway trestles, the berth operating

console platform (BOC), the main loading plat-

form (MLP), primary berthing dolphins, second-

ary berthing dolphins, and mooring dolphins.

Driven carbon steel piles with interconnecting

horizontal and diagonal support members form

the foundation of these structures. The piles are

filled with concrete. Structural steel I- beams and

channels form a base for the concrete decking

that connects the causeway, BOC, and MLP.

Walkways of structural steel pipe and grating

connect the MLP to the berthing dolphins and

the berthing dolphins to the mooring dolphins.

Figure 1 is a photograph of the berth.

Calculations based upon original construction

drawings estimate the total surface area of the

coated steel of the berth to be 275,000 sq ft

(25,548 sq m). The berth structures were origi-

nally shop-coated with an inorganic zinc primer

and two coats of polyamide epoxy. The coated

sections were then shipped to the site via barge

and assembled.

During fiscal year (FY) 2003, a feasibility study evaluated the

condition of coatings on a crude oil loading berth, analyzed the

ramifications of coating failure, and performed life cycle economic

comparisons of maintenance coating alternatives. This article presents a

summary of the coating inspection results, as well as an alternative method to

determine the effect of coating failure and corrosion on marine loading berths.

Fig. 1: Crude oil loading berth. All photos courtesy of the author.

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In 1992, the berth received a complete main-

tenance recoat. The superstructure received a

water wash, spot abrasive blast of visible cor-

rosion or disbonded coating, application of or-

ganic zinc to the blasted steel, and two coats of

a polyamide epoxy to the entire surface. The

splash zone (i.e., mean lower low water to +14

feet [4 m]) received a water wash and 100%

blast to NearWhite Metal (SSPC-SP 10) as the

tide receded. The metal was then coated with

polyamide epoxy as the tide rose. Once this coat

was dry to touch, the coated areas were rinsed

with fresh water and topcoated with the epoxy

during the next negative tide cycle. Maintenance

coating of the berth cost approximately $5 mil-

lion and required a four-month service outage.

In FY 2002, a detailed inspection and evalua-

tion of the condition of the berth coatings

showed that the existing maintenance coatings

were partially failed and reaching the end of

their service life. The study recommended

maintenance coating before complete failure of

the existing coatings to take advantage of the

intact primer and intermediate coats. The study

found that this alternative would have a lower

life cycle cost than maintenance coating follow-

ing complete failure of the existing coatings. The

study recommended implementing field tests to

evaluate intercoat compatibility and various

surface preparation schemes.

In FY 2003, a cursory analysis of the berth’s

secondary structural members estimated the

percent reduction in load capacity for these

structural members if corrosion uniformly

thinned the members across all surfaces.

Technical ApproachThe scope of the study included the following

items.

• An evaluation of the berth’s cathodic protec-

tion systems

• A prediction of probable corrosion rates and

an estimation of any corrosion allowance the

existing berth structural members may possess

(top) Main loading platform support structure. (bottom) BOC piling in splash zone showing mechanical damange and marine growth.

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• A test program to evaluate candidate coating

systems and surface preparation techniques

• Development and evaluation of maintenance

coating options

• Evaluation of the net present cost (NPC) of

each alternative

Visual inspection formed the basis for the

coatings evaluation. The berth was examined

via physical walk down. Much of the super-

structure is accessible by originally installed

walkways, ladders, and access platforms. In ad-

dition, temporary scaffolding structures, in-

stalled for various maintenance activities, were

available to examine areas under the MLP and

BOC platform. Safety boats provided access to

pilings and splash zone structural steel.

Results and Discussion

Condition of Existing Coatings

The condition of coating systems on the berth

was consistent with their age and operating en-

vironment. The two primary modes of degra-

dation were chalking and mechanical damage.

Two less prevalent modes included underfilm

corrosion and edge failure. Where exposed to

sunlight, the epoxy-based systems showed

chalking severe enough in some areas to have

exposed the intermediate coat of the mainte-

nance coating system applied in the early

1990s. The superstructure beneath the cause-

ways, MLP, and BOC platform showed very lit-

tle coating failure.

Mechanical damage was evident on some pil-

ings and in areas of high wear on the berthing

and mooring dolphins. At these areas, the metal

substrate was actively corroding. Areas subject

to abrasion may have seen atypically high cor-

rosion rates because repeated abrasive action

removed protective oxides.

During FY 2003, an assessment of the un-

derwater portion of the berth pilings concluded

that the pilings were in excellent condition, hav-

ing lost less than 10% of their original wall

thickness. The coatings showed some intercoat

blistering, which is probably a reaction to the

cathodic protection system.

Primary berthing dolphin at high tide

Table 1: Atmosphere Corrosion Rates for Carbon Steel

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Corrosion Rate Analysis

Table 1 presents corrosion rates for carbon steel

from a study conducted by the ASTM G-1 com-

mittee in the early 1960s. In this study, coupons

were exposed in 46 different sites, and the av-

erage corrosion penetration was measured

after 1 and 2 years of exposure. The results

were originally reported in an ASTM paper in

1968. The data presented here were taken from

a Federal Highway Administration publication

that referenced the ASTM work.1

Factors contributing to the corrosivity of a

given atmosphere include long time of wetness,

airborne chlorides, airborne sulfur compounds,

and other industrial pollutants. Rural atmos-

pheres typically maintain a lower time of wet-

ness and contain neither the airborne pollutants

of industrial sites nor the chlorides associated

with marine sites. Comparing the NormanWells

corrosion data with the Esquimalt data shows

the effect of the marine environment.

Industrial environments can contain corrosive

airborne pollutants but may lack the high chlo-

rides of the marine environment. Comparing the

Trail, BC data with the data from Halifax, Nova

Scotia, demonstrates the difference in corrosiv-

ity between an industrial atmosphere and an in-

dustrial atmosphere in a marine location. The

corrosive elements of these two atmospheres act

in concert to increase the corrosivity compared

to either individual atmosphere.

The berth studied is situated adjacent to salt

water in a northern climate. In addition, the site

includes a nearby power generation plant, bal-

last water treatment operations, and normal

movement of crude oil. These conditions result

in a variety of airborne constituents corrosive

to carbon steel. Intermittent flow testing of the

fire monitors douses the berth in salt water.

These operational and geographical realities

combine the attributes of an industrial atmos-

phere with those of an arctic marine atmos-

phere and suggest that the Halifax corrosion

data are the most applicable. The data show av-

erage depth of penetration. These values were

converted to corrosion rates to extrapolate fu-

ture years’ metal loss.

Work by others has shown that corrosion of

steel in homogenous environments typically

decreases over time roughly in accordance

with the equation:

Fig. 2: Effect of time on corrosionpenetration and corrosion rate

Coating test patches — guard rail

Time, years

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(1) P = ktn, where

P is the depth of the penetration in mils,

k is an environment-dependent constant,

t is the exposure time in years, and n is an ex-

ponent typically less than 1.

Using the two data points from Table 1 (1,

5.39) and (2, 8.94) and solving equation (1) for

k and n yields the following.

(1a) P = 5.39t0.73

Figure 2 shows the effect of time on corrosion

penetration and corrosion rate. The rate begins

at the measured 5.39 mils (135 microns) per year

(mpy) during the initial year of exposure. Over

subsequent years, this rate decays to a steady

state of less than 2 mpy (50 microns per year).

Based upon this analysis, 4 mpy (100 microns

per year) was selected as a representative at-

mospheric corrosion rate for the carbon steel

installed on the berth. This rate represents a

conservative average of a higher initial rate that

decreases over time.

Corrosion Allowance

The load capacity analysis examined circular

support members with wall thicknesses rang-

ing from 0.322 in. to 0.843 in. (0.8 to 2.1 cm)

and wide flange H-beam members with flange

thicknesses ranging from 0.400 in. to 0.515 in.

(1 to 1.3 cm). Compression loads controlled the

capacity of the pipe sections while bending of

the wide flange controlled the capacity of the

H-beam members. The visual inspection and

analysis concluded, “Evidence of corrosion sig-

nificant enough to reduce the strength of struc-

tural members was not found.” In addition, “. . .

the members would likely lose an average of be-

tween 5 and 15% of their individual capacity

after 5 years of uniform corrosion and between

25 and 100% of their average individual ca-

pacity after 20 years.”

The available original construction docu-

mentation did not address corrosion allowance

for the secondary structural members. As

such, the analysis assumed this value was zero.

More importantly, the analysis assumed that

the corrosion was uniform across the entire

beam. That is, all surfaces of the beam corroded

at the same rate.

These simplifying assumptions result in an

analysis with very conservative results. Since

the secondary members are coated, they will

never corrode uniformly across their entire

Fig. 3: Possible relationship betweencoating failure and service file

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surface. An analysis that assumes general thin-

ning overstates the loss of structural capacity.

Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that the re-

ductions in load capacity on the low end of the

reported ranges (i.e., 5% in 5 years and 25%

after 20 years) represent a very conservative

estimate of the maximum load reduction possi-

ble for the members under actual service con-

ditions. In addition, a great deal of redundancy

among secondary structural members typically

exists. For these reasons, the structural in-

tegrity of the secondary structural members of

the berth did not drive the decision to apply

maintenance coatings to the berths.

Lifecycle of the Structural Members

of the Berth

Accurate determination of the structural serv-

ice life of the berth requires the following:

• a corrosion allowance,

• a corrosion rate,

• a realistic application of that rate to struc-

tural members,

• a structural load factor of safety, and

• individual loads on structural members.

As previously discussed, the submerged por-

tions of the primary structural members remain

within their corrosion allowance and have ca-

thodic protection to mitigate corrosion. Provided

monitoring and maintenance of the cathodic pro-

tection systems continue, it is reasonable to as-

sume the submerged portions of the primary

structural members will retain sufficient

strength to support the berth for its service life.

To maximize the applicability of any corrosion

life cycle model, the corrosion rate data must be

as representative as possible of the corrosion

rate of carbon steel found at the site. A limited

survey was conducted on industry experience

with corrosion of carbon steel, including both at-

mospheric and tidal zone corrosion rates. Table 2

summarizes the results of this survey. The bibli-

ography includes publication information on the

reference material. Most of these publications di-

vide the various environments into atmospheric

zone, splash zone, tidal zone, continuous immer-

sion zone, and embedded zone.

The atmospheric zone comprises the steel

that is not wetted by the body of water over

which it sits. The splash zone is the zone above

the typical high tide that is wetted via wave,

wind, or ship wake action. The area between the

mean level low water and the mean level high

water constitutes the tidal zone. Continuous im-

mersion is that area below the mean level low

water. The embedded zone refers to the section

of pilings below the sea floor.

Excluding the extremely high corrosion rates

Mooring dolphin

Table 2: Summary of Corrosion of Carbon Steel

from Table 2 as inconsistent with firsthand ex-

perience at the site, the data in Table 2 suggest

the splash zone portion of the primary support

members will corrode at approximately 15

mpy (375 microns per year) where the coating

has failed. This corrosion rate would also be ex-

pected to decrease over time. However, since

the wet-dry cycling of the tide constantly dis-

turbs the surface films of iron oxide forming on

the exposed steel, the decrease in the corrosion

rate will be less than in steadier state environ-

ments, such as soil or quiescent water immer-

sion. The selection of a corrosion rate

determines the outcome of any corrosion life

cycle analysis. As such, a testing program

should be instituted to acquire actual corrosion

rates for carbon steel in the various exposure

environments of the berth.

Using a corrosion rate of 15 mpy, Figure 3

presents a possible relationship between coat-

ing failure and service life. The x-axis presents

the coating service life, with year 0 correspon-

ding to the year the maintenance coating was

installed (e.g., 1992). The y-axis presents a the-

oretical percentage of steel piling surface area

exposed to the tidal zone environment due to

coating failure. This model was derived from ob-

served coating failure of the berth studied, the

adjacent berths, and other adjacent structures

(e.g., aboveground storage tanks, etc.) protected

with similar coatings. The structures were eval-

uated for coating failure using ASTM D-610,

“Standard Test Method for Evaluating Degree

of Rusting on Painted Steel Surfaces.” These re-

sults were coupled with the time elapsed since

the given structure’s last maintenance coating.

Assuming the coating fails according to the re-

lationship presented in Figure 3, after 1 year,

1% of the coating will have failed. By year 2,

this 1% of exposed steel will have corroded 15

mils (375 microns). By year 5, 3% of the coat-

ing will have failed. By year 6, this 3% will have

corroded at least 15 mils, but the original 1%

(exposed as a result of the coating that failed

during year 1) will have corroded 15 mils for

each of the subsequent 5 years, for a total 75

mils (~2 mm) of metal loss. Table 3 summarizes

the relationship between corrosion rate and

coating failure rate. Recognizing that these rates

are estimates, they still provide insight into how

coating failure and subsequent corrosion will af-

fect the structural strength of the pilings.

The corrosion penetration figures presented

in Table 3 are minimums. That is, 20 years after

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(top) Coating failure on berthing dolphin bull(bottom) Redundant fire water pipeshowing chalking

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the maintenance coating, 21% of the piling sur-

face area will have corroded a minimum of 15

mils (375 microns). Eight percent will have cor-

roded a minimum of 165 mils (4 mm) and 3%

will have corroded a minimum of 240 mils (6

mm). One percent of the piling surface area (cor-

responding to the 1% exposed 1 year after

maintenance coating) will have corroded 300

mils (7.5 mm). Table 3 shows that 40 years after

maintenance coating, only about 8% of the pil-

ing surface area will have exceeded the 500-mil

(12.5-mm) corrosion allowance. Unless it was

concentrated in one area encircling a pile, this

level of discreet pitting corrosion would not be

sufficient to affect the structural integrity of the

pilings. The probability of such an occurrence

is remote. Even if the estimates used to generate

this table are off 100%, the information sug-

gests the structural integrity of the pilings will

not be compromised even if they remain un-

coated for over 40 years.

Because the coating failure rates are not

known, the information in Table 3 retains a level

of uncertainty.With this uncertainty comes

risk. The colored partitions in Table 3 attempt

to describe this risk. The closer the “Years after

Maintenance Coating” is to the year the coating

was installed, the higher the degree of confi-

dence in the “Percent Coating Failure.” This con-

fidence comes from the recent inspection of the

coatings on the berth and surrounding struc-

tures. In addition, the risk that the berth will

corrode sufficiently to affect its structural in-

tegrity is lower.

The blue section of Table 3 represents an area

of high confidence and low risk. That is, there is

high confidence that the “Percent Coating Fail-

ure” will not be greater than that predicted.

Since the corrosion penetrations are low, there

is a low risk that the corrosion that does exist

will affect the berth’s structural integrity. The

orange section of Table 3 represents an area of

lower confidence and higher risk. The “Percent

Coating Failure” is less well defined. The risk is

greater because the depth of penetration is

greater due to the longer exposure time. The

yellow section represents an area of lowest con-

fidence because of the difficulty in predicting

“Percent Coating Failure” far in the future. In

addition, in the yellow section, the corrosion

penetration is highest, resulting in the greatest

risk. Using this failure model and the attached

confidence bands, Table 3 suggests that a shift

in risk and confidence occurs when the “Years

after Maintenance Coating” exceeds 20 years.

Table 4 presents a similar analysis for the sec-

ondary structural members that support the su-

perstructure above the tidal zone (i.e., those

Table 3: Corrosion Penetration (mils) vs. Time for Pilings in Tide

Table 4: Corrosion Penetration vs. Time for Superstructure ME

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members exposed to marine atmosphere only).

This analysis uses a similar model for the per-

centage of coating failure over time and applies

the corrosion penetration versus time relation-

ship from equation (1a). This corrosion rate ver-

sus time relationship is on the conservative side

of those rates that could be generated based on

the data in Tables 1 and 2. However, the visual

inspection of the berth and the less rigorous in-

spection of adjacent structures suggest that the

corrosion rate relationship from equation (1a)

reasonably represents the actual berth corrosion.

The structural members investigated ranged

in thickness between 0.400 in. and 0.515 in. (1

and 1.3 cm). The information from Table 4 sug-

gests that after 40 years, approximately 20%

of any given member will have lost a minimum

of approximately 10% of its thickness. Smaller

percentages of exposed surface area (i.e., 1%,

3%, 8%) will have greater depths of penetration.

If all of this metal loss is along a weld lane, such

a result could have a significant effect on the

load capacity of the member.

Without knowledge of the existing loads on

these members, the load capacity factor of safety

applied during design, or the level of redundancy

of these members within the berth structure, it is

impossible to predict accurately the effect of such

corrosion on the ability of the members to sup-

port the berth. However, intuitively, the corrosion

rate and coating failure rate estimates do suggest

that the failure of these members is still many

years in the future. The analysis further suggests

that the members could benefit from a targeted

maintenance coating program that addresses

areas prone to coating failure, such as weld zones.

Another approach to qualify the significance

of corrosion- induced thickness reductions is to

compare these reductions to the thickness toler-

ances for shapes under the ASTM standards.

ASTM A-6, “Standard Specification for General

Requirements for Rolled Structural Steel Bars,

Plates, Shapes, and Sheet Piling,” provides a

thickness variation of 30 to 60 mils (750 to

1,500 microns) for shapes of thickness between7⁄16 and 1⁄2 in. (1.1 and 1.3 cm). Given the corrosion

rates estimated for atmospheric exposure, cor-

rosion-induced thickness reductions would be

Structural steel beneath mainloading platform showing no

chalking or edge failure

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within the mill tolerances for roughly 10 to 20

years (assuming the material was not supplied at

the absolute minimum mill tolerance). This ap-

proach further reinforces the fact that general

corrosion of secondary structural members does

not present a high risk for reduced load capacity.

A finite element analysis of the entire berth

structure could be performed to quantify the

approach contained here. The resulting model

could be used to determine the effects of corro-

sion-induced thinning of structural members. It

would also allow analysis of berth modifica-

tions or alternative loading from project-related

activities, such as crane placement.

ConclusionsBased upon a 2002 inspection and analysis, the

existing berth coatings applied in 1992 show

chalking and mechanical failure consistent with

their age and service condition. Approximately

20% of the topcoat had failed in areas exposed to

UV sunlight. Approximately 0.1% of the coating

had failed enough to expose substrate corrosion.

Based upon work performed by NACE and

FHWA, steel exposed to a northern marine at-

mosphere would initially corrode at approxi-

mately 4 to 5 mpy (20-25 microns per year).

This rate would decline over time to less than 2

mpy (50 microns per year).

The main structural pilings were designed

with a corrosion allowance of 0.500 in. (1.3 cm).

If maintained properly, the CP system will keep

corrosion within this allowance for the sub-

merged portions of the piles.

Based upon a 15-mpy (375-micron per year)

corrosion rate and a reasonable estimation of

coating failure over time, the main structural

pilings in the tidal zone should retain their load

capacity in excess of 40 years (from 1992 main-

tenance coating), regardless of whether the

maintenance coatings are repaired.

Based upon a 4-mpy (20-micron per year) cor-

rosion rate, the load analysis concluded that the

secondary structural members would likely lose

an average of 5 to 15% of their individual capacity

after 5 years of uniform corrosion and 25 to 100%

of their average individual capacity after 20 years.

This analysis is conservative in the extreme.

RecommendationsThe following recommendations can be made,

based on theabove study.

• Institute a berth maintenance coating program

that addresses corrosion protection of critical el-

ements and reduction of the negative visual im-

pact associated with freely corroding steel.

• Consider developing an analytical model that

would determine the structural elements critical

to berth integrity. Such a model would also allow

integrity monitoring of the berth structural

members and quantification of the effects of cor-

Electrical conduit

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rosion, alternative berth loadings, or modifica-

tions on secondary structural members.

• Monitor corrosion of secondary structural

members. Consider instituting a corrosion mon-

itoring program involving weight loss and cor-

rosion penetration measurements on uncoated

steel mounted in various locations on the berths.

• Continue to evaluate coatings and surface

preparations included in field coating tests initi-

ated under the study described in this article.

References1. Federal Highway Administration publication

number FHWA-RD-00-030.

2. ConocoPhillips, Additional Requirements to

NORSOK Standard, NORSOK Standard Cross

Reference, M-001, Material Selection, Revision

3, Nov. 2002.

3. Eskijian, Gerwick, Heffron, Polly, and

Spencer, “Corrosion Control for Harbor and

Port Facilities,” Proceedings of International

Workshop on Corrosion Control for Marine

Structures and Pipelines, Galveston, 1999, ref-

erencing LaQue, Marine Corrosion, 1975, John

Wiley and Sons.

4. Corus Piling Handbook, The Corus Group,

2001.

5. Corus Construction and Industrial, Durabil-

ity and Protection of Steel Piling in Temperate

Climates.

6. Copper Development Association Website,

www.copper.org/applications/cuni/txt_legris

ers.html/.

7. Institute of Civil Engineers Briefing Sheet,

“Concentrated Corrosion on Marine Struc-

tures,” 2000.

8. Coburn, Seymour K., Corrosion Factors to be

Considered in the Use of Steel Piling in Marine

Structures, 1988, Pile Buck, Inc., referencing Ed-

wards, W.E., “Marine Corrosion: Its Cause and

Care,” Proceedings of the Eight Annual Ap-

palachian Underground Corrosion Short Course,

Technical Bulletin No. 69, p. 486 (1963).

About the authorTom Marchesani is a principal with Sagittae, LLC,a corrosion engineering and project managementservices firm. He has provided technical supportand project engineering on corrosion projects forthe Trans Alaska Pipeline System for 15 years.His experience includes cathodic protection de-sign and maintenance coating for marine struc-tures and applied corrosion research for the DoDand electric power industry.

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Coating System Guide for Offshore Platforms

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Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Sherwin-WilliamsEuronavy ES301Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-70 Structural Repair and ProtectionOther

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, Polyshield SS-100, HT-100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)

Termarust TechnologiesTermazinc TZ1000 SeriesZinc-Rich, Organic

Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 560Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray

U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Jacket Splash ZoneSteel

AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon IndustryOther

Amercoat Canada/Nukote CanadaNukotePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. ChestertonARC S1Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

BASF Corporation–Construction SystemsA-P-EEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Blome International/Part of the HEMPEL GroupBlome EC-86Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Burke Industrial CoatingsBurke Liquid Stainless SteelEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

CANUSA-CPSWrapid BondTape Wraps

Carboline CompanyCarboguardEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled

ChemCo SystemsCCS Marine Coating HBEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled

Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass ZipcoatPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak/Durabak SmoothUrethane/Urethane

CSL Silicones Inc.Si-Coat 580Organic Zinc/Siloxane

Daubert CromwellNox-Rust-3100GWax

Denso North AmericaSeaShield/DensoOther

Duromar, Inc.HPL-2510/HPL-2510-FREpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

ENECON CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther

Euclid Chemical CompanyAquasealEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Gemite Products Inc.Fibre-PrimeOther

Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Hempel (USA) Inc.45751-3/45751-3/45751-3Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCCSE-6200Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)

Hydrex Underwater TechnologyEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray

International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Jotun Paints Inc.MarathonEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Kaufman Products, Inc.K Pro UC CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus AEP 20.2Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 HPEC High BuildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

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

PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Premier Coating Systems Inc.PCS-#1200TAOther

Randolph ProductsRandogrip Navy GOther

Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings TuffGripUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardOther

Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Sherwin-WilliamsSher-Glass FFEpoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled

Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-70 Structural Repair and ProtectionOther

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, Polyshield Hi-E, Polyshield HTPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 560Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray

U.S. Coatings, LLCGripLineEpoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

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Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Jacket Atmospheric ZoneSteel

Burke Industrial CoatingsBurke Liquid Stainless SteelEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

CANUSA-CPSWrapid BondTape Wraps

Carboline CompanyCarbozincInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsInorganic Zinc/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass ZipcoatPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

CorrosealCorroseal Rust Converter PrimerOther

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak/Durabak SmoothUrethane/Urethane

CSL Silicones Inc.Si-Coat 580Siloxane/Siloxane

Daubert CromwellNox-Rust-3100GWax

Denso North AmericaSeaShield/DensoOther

Duromar, Inc.HPL-1110/HPL-1110Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

ENECON CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther

Euclid Chemical CompanyAquasealEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/SP-X Silicone Poly PlusEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Gemite Products Inc.Fibre-PrimeOther

Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Hempel (USA) Inc.45751-3/45751-3/55000Epoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane

Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCVR-500Other

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray

International Paint LLCInternationalEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

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Jotun Paints Inc.Barrier/Jotamastic/HardtopOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Kaufman Products, Inc.K Pro UC CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EP 14Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 HPEC High BuildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

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

PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Randolph ProductsRandogrip Navy GOther

Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings TuffGripUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

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

Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Sherwin-WilliamsEuronavy ES 301Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids

Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-70 Structural Repair and ProtectionOther

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, Polyshield Hi-E, Polyshield HTPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 560/568Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray

U.S. Coatings, LLCZincGard/GripLineOrganic Zinc/Epoxy 100% Solids

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoshieldPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

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Topsides Severe Marine ExposureSteel

AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon IndustryOther

Arma CoatingsArma 901 & Arma PolyasparticPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

Burke Industrial CoatingsBurke Liquid Stainless SteelEpoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled (2 Coats)

Carboline CompanyCarbothaneOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

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

Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Corrocoat USA Inc.Polyglass ZipcoatPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Cote-L Industries Inc.Durabak 18/Durabak 18 SmoothUrethane/Urethane

CSL Silicones Inc.Si-Coat 580Organic Zinc/Siloxane

Denso North AmericaDensoPolyester/Polyester/Polyester

Duromar, Inc.HPL-2510/HPL-2510Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

ENECON CorporationChemcladEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther

Euclid Chemical CompanyAquasealEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

FSC Coatings Inc.Rustop/SP-X Silicone Poly PlusEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

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

Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)

Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.Poly ChemEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Hempel (USA) Inc.45751-3/45751-3/55000Epoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane

Heresite Protective Coatings, LLCCSE-6200/UC-5500Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)

Hydrex Underwater TechnologyEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)

Industrial Nanotech Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray

International Paint LLCInternationalInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane

ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy

Jotun Paints Inc.Barrier/Jotamastic/HardtopOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

Kaufman Products, Inc.K Pro UC CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

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

MascoatMM-DTMAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic

NSP Specialty ProductsNSP-120 HPEC High BuildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

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

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PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoatOrganic Zinc/Siloxane

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

Randolph ProductsRandogrip Navy GOther

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

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

Sauereisen, Inc.SauereisenEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps

Sherwin-WilliamsEuronavy ES 301/Acrolon 218 HSEpoxy (1-2 Coats)/Urethane

Simpson Strong-TieSS-T FX-70-9 EpoxyEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)

Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, AMP 100, Hard Cap 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)

SpeedCove Inc. DBA Solid Rock EnterprisesSpeedCove Precast Cove Base SystemsOther

Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester (3 Coats)

Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate

Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

ThermionThermionThermal Spray

Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 258/561Epoxy (1-2 Coats)/Acrylic (1-2 Coats)

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray

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

Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU

Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane

ZRC WorldwideZRC Zero-VOC Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Inorganic

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Advanced Science CoatingsPO Box 748Sunset Beach, CA 90742 Phone: 209-481-2042Contact: Tom [email protected]

AFM3251 Third Ave.San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: 619-239-0321Contact: Jay [email protected]

Albi Mfg. A Division of StanChem Inc.401 Berlin St.East Berlin, CT 06023 Phone: 860-828-0571Contact:W. Casey [email protected]

Aldo Products Company, Inc.1604 N. Main St.Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone: 800-474-6019Contact: Robert [email protected]

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

Alwan Paints and CoatingsAmeer Khusro Rd., KarsazKarachi, 75350 PakistanPhone: 92-321-8950091Contact: Raza [email protected]

Amercoat Canada/Nukote Canada1174 South Service Rd. W.Oakville, ON L6L 5T7 CanadaPhone: 905-847-1500Contact: Daniel [email protected]

American Industrial1218 W. 41st St., Ste. BTulsa, OK 74107 Phone: 918-445-0627Contact: Fred [email protected]

AmTech Tank Lining & Tank Repair75-4 Main St., Ste. 300Plymouth, NH 03264 Phone: 888-839-0373Contact: Dennis [email protected]

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

ARC CompositesDiv. of A.W. Chesterton860 Salem St., Bldg. AGroveland, MA 01834 Phone: 978-469-6666Contact: Kathy [email protected]

Aremco ProductsPO Box 517Valley Cottage, NY 10989 Phone: 845-268-0039Contact: Peter [email protected]

Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.7731 N. 68th Ave.Glendale, AZ 85303 Phone: 888-855-3455Contact: Daniel [email protected] our display ad, p. 71.

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

Arma Coatings5555 W. 11th Ave.Eugene, OR 97402 Phone: 800-524-2762Contact: Charles [email protected]

Armor Shield1343 Union Ave., NEGrand Rapids, MI 49505 Phone: 616-245-0757Contact: Patrick [email protected]

Associated Paint10160 NW South River Dr.Miami, FL 33178 Phone: 305-885-1964Contact: Lee [email protected]

ASTC Polymers Inc.3207 West Warner Ave.Santa Ana, CA 92704 Phone: 714-966-2893Contact: Dick [email protected]

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

Avid Protective Products Ltd.2085 Laurelwood Dr.Oakville, ON L6H 4S8 CanadaPhone: 905-339-8386Contact: David [email protected]

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Aashish Coating Tech Pvt. Ltd.140 Laxmi PlazaNew Link Rd., Andheri W.Mumbai, 400053 IndiaPhone: 91 22 [email protected]

ABRI Industries8055 West Manchester Ave.Ste. 735Playa Del Rey, CA 90293 Phone: 310-341-3600Contact: Lee [email protected]

AcryliCon Flooring Solutions12460 Crabapple Rd., Ste. 202-106Alpharetta, GA 30004 Phone: 888-736-7550Contact: Jason [email protected]

Acrylux Paint Co.6010 Powerline Rd.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Phone: 954-772-0300Contact: Andrew [email protected]

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

Acry-Tech Coatings Inc.3601 NE 5th Ave.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334 Phone: 954-565-6001Contact:Miki [email protected]

Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.9608 North Robinson Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 800-535-0433Contact: Kevin [email protected]

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Ceram-Kote Coatings Inc.1800 Industrial Dr.Big Spring, TX 79720 Phone: 432-263-8497Contact: Kevin [email protected]

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

Chemcoat, Inc.2790 Canfields Ln.Montoursville, PA 17754 Phone: 800-326-9471Contact: Art [email protected]

Chemical Products Industries7649 SW 34th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73179 Phone: 405-745-2070Contact: Jordan [email protected]

Chemline5151 Natural Bridge Rd.St. Louis, MO 63115 Phone: 314-664-2230Contact: Steve [email protected]

ChemMasters, Inc.300 Edwards St.Madison, OH 44057 Phone: 440-428-2105Contact: John [email protected]

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

Cloverdale Paint Inc.6950 King George Blvd.Surrey, BC V3W 4Z1 CanadaPhone: 604-596-6261Contact: Trevor [email protected]

CMP/Chugoku1610 Engineers Rd.Belle Chasse, LA 70037 Phone: 504-392-4817Contact: Nancy [email protected]

Coating Systems & Supply, LLC11479 Darryl Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Phone: 225-272-6385Contact:Michael R. [email protected]

Coatings For Industry, Inc.319 Township Line Rd.Souderton, PA 18964 Phone: 877-723-0919Contact: Kevin Klotzcficoatings.com

Comex Group5575 DTC Pkwy.Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone: 720-873-3060Contact: Customer [email protected]

Composite Technologies2010 Scott Ave.Calberton, NY 11933 Phone: 631-680-0662Contact: Gerald [email protected]

Concrete Coatings Inc.1105 N. 1600 W.Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-544-8771Contact: Cory [email protected]

Concrete SolutionsProducts by Rhino Linings9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: Bart [email protected]

Conklin Company Inc.551 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone: 800-888-8838Contact: Building Products Groupconklin.com

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

Construction Specialties Group, Inc.15783 Crocus LaneDumfries, VA 22025 Phone: 703-670-5300Contact: Neil [email protected]

Construction Systems SupplyPO Box 3894Seattle, WA 98124 Phone: 888-858-3790Contact: Ron [email protected]

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

Axalta Coating Systems North America9800 Genard Rd.Houston, TX 77041 Phone: 800-247-3886Contact: Customer [email protected]

BASF Corporation–Construction Systems889 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone: 800-433-9517Contact: Customer [email protected]

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

Blendex Industrial Corp.135 Bangor St.Lindenhurst, NY 11757 Phone: 888-376-9935Contact: John [email protected]

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

Blue River Coatings2910 South Nebraska Ave.Hastings, NE 68901 Phone: 888-420-2628Contact: Phil [email protected]

Blue Water Marine Paint1999 Elizabeth St.North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Phone: 908-967-9867Contact: Paul [email protected]

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

Bradley Coatings Group2873 West Hardies Rd.Gibsonia, PA 15044 Phone: 724-444-4400Contact: Phil [email protected]

Burke Industrial Coatings600 South 74 Pl., #108Ridgefield, WA 98642 Phone: 800-348-3245Contact: Jim Harrisjpharris@burkeindustrialcoatings.comburkeindustrialcoatings.com

Cantex Coatings Ltd.2390 Industrial St.Burlington, ON M7P 1A5 CanadaPhone: 905-319-8972Contact: Jerry Van [email protected]

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

Capitol Paint Manufacturing Corp.722 SW 23rd St.Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Phone: 405-634-3383Contact: Stan [email protected]

Carboline Company2150 Schuetz Rd.St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 314-644-1000Contact: Customer [email protected] our display ad, inside front cover.

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

Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales [email protected]

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

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Contego International, Inc.334 Greyhound Pass WestCarmel, IN 46032 Phone: 800-434-6444Contact: Tony [email protected]

Contract Coatings Corporation706 E. Main St.Stockton, CA 95202 Phone: 209-465-2634Contact: Arlen [email protected]

Convenience Products/Seal-Krete306 Gandy Rd.Auburndale, FL 33823 Phone: 800-323-7357Contact: David [email protected] our display ad, p. 70.

Cooley Group50 Esten Ave.Pawtucket, RI 02860 Phone: 401-721-6261Contact: David [email protected]

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

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

Corolon Coatings & Corrosion Control Tech. Inc.2 Haas Rd.Toronto, ON M9W 3A2 CanadaPhone: 416-401-8855Contact: Stan E. [email protected]

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

Corporacion Mara SAJr. Pereseo 251Chorrillos, 9 PeruPhone: 51-12013535Contact: Fredy [email protected]

Corrocoat LimitedForster St., LeedsWest Yorkshire, LS10 1PW UKPhone: 44 113 276 0760Contact: Graham Greenwoodcorrocoat.com

Corrocoat USA Inc.6525 Greenland Rd.Jacksonville, FL 32258 Phone: 904-268-4559Contact: Josh [email protected]

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

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

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

CRC-Evans7011 High Life Dr.Houston, TX 77066 Phone: 832-249-3100Contact: Kevin [email protected]

Creto Worldwide125 East Reno Ave., Ste. 1Las Vegas, NV 89119 Phone: 702-372-6274Contact: John [email protected]

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

CSL Silicones Inc.144 Woodlawn Rd. WestGuelph, ON N1H 1B5 CanadaPhone: 519-836-9044Contact: Patrick [email protected]

Dow Chemical Company9008 BuildingMidland, MI 48642 Phone: 800-447-4369Contact: Dave Petersondow.com

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

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

Dunn-Edwards4885 E. 52nd Pl.Los Angeles, CA 90058 Phone: 888-337-2468Contact: Customer [email protected]

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

Duromar, Inc.706 Washington St.Pembroke, MA 02359 Phone: 781-826-2525Contact: Paul [email protected]

Dynafloor Systems553 Highland Rd. E.Macedonia, OH 44056 Phone: 800-453-6366Contact: Jerry [email protected]

Dynamic Coatings Inc.5629 East Westover Ave.Fresno, CA 93727 Phone: 877-225-2549Contact: Peter [email protected]

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

Daubert Chemical Co.4700 S. Central Ave.Chicago, IL 60638 Phone: 708-563-8302Contact: Frank [email protected]

Daubert Cromwell12701 S. Ridgeway Ave.Alsip, IL 60803 Phone: 708-293-7750Contact:Martin [email protected]

Davlin Coatings700 Alston WayBerkeley, CA 94710 Phone: 510-848-2863Contact: Jim [email protected]

Demilec (USA) LLC2925 Galleria Dr.Arlington, TX 76011 Phone: 817-640-4900Contact: Robert [email protected]

Denso North America9747 Whithorn Dr.Houston, TX 77095 Phone: 281-821-3355Contact: Jesse [email protected] our display ad, p. 115.

Dependable, LLCPO Box 16307Rocky River, OH 44116 Phone: 717-951-0494Contact: Joe [email protected]

Devoe High Performance Coatings (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales/Tech. [email protected]

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

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Elastomer Specialties Inc.10848 South 265thBroken Arrow, OK 74014 Phone: 918-486-4244Contact: Neil [email protected]

Endura Manufacturing Ltd.12425-149th St.Edmonton, AB T5L 2J6 CanadaPhone: 780-451-4242Contact: Elissa [email protected]

Endur-O-Seal USA, Inc.12502 Lazywood Ln.Pinehurst, TX 77362 Phone: 281-356-5117Contact: Tessi [email protected]

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

Enviroline (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales [email protected]

Environmental Protective Coatings Inc.2035 Regency Rd., Ste. 5Lexington, KY 40503 Contact: Homer O. [email protected]

Envirotrol, Inc.2594 Flat Shoals Rd.Conyers, GA 30013 Phone: 770-922-4737Contact: Pat [email protected]

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

EPDM Coatings494 Bridgeport Ave., Ste. 101-342Shelton, CT 06484 Phone: 855-281-0940Contact: Kelly [email protected]

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

Evonik Industries299 Jefferson Rd.Parsippany, NJ 07054Phone: 973-929-8513Contact: Anil [email protected]

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

Farrell-Calhoun Paint221 East CarolinaMemphis, TN 38126 Phone: 901-526-2211Contact: Craig [email protected]

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

Fire Free Coatings Inc.580 Irwin St., Ste. 1San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: 415-459-6488Contact: Elisa [email protected]

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

Floor Seal Technology, Inc.1005 Ames Ave.Milpitas, CA 95035 Phone: 408-590-4849Contact: Bill [email protected]

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

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

G3 Tapes11639 Riverside Dr., Ste. 103Lakeside, CA 92040 Phone: 619-448-4439Contact:Meghan [email protected]

Gaco Western, LLC200 West Mercer St., Ste. 202Seattle, WA 98119 Phone: 800-456-4226Contact: Customer [email protected]

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

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

Georg Fischer Central Plastics39605 IndependenceShawnee, OK 74804 Phone: 800-654-3872Contact:Mark [email protected]

Gill Industries, Inc.3462 Kershaw Camden Hwy.Lancaster, SC 29720 Phone: 803-285-4831Contact: G. Shane [email protected]

Glidden Professional15885 W. Sprague Rd.Strongsville, OH 44136 Phone: 800-984-5444Contact: [email protected]

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

Global Industrial Coatings11130 Twitty Dr.Rolla, MO 65401 Phone: 573-364-2722Contact: George [email protected]

Goodwest Linings and Coatings8814 Industrial Ln.Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: 951-236-7576Contact: Patrick [email protected]

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

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

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

HDIM Protective Coatings14538 121A Ave.Edmonton, AB T5L 4L2 CanadaPhone: 780-482-4346Contact: Norm [email protected]

Hempel (USA) Inc.600 Conroe Park North Dr.Conroe, TX 77303 Phone: 936-523-6000Contact:Marcella [email protected] our display ads, pp. 54, 82, and 100.

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

Highland International, Inc.465 Industrial Park Dr., PO Box 3564Boone, NC 28607 Phone: 828-265-2513Contact: Katie Dudakduda@highland-international.comhighland-international.comSee our display ad, p. 61.

Hi-Tech Concrete Coatings Inc.430 Oak Ln.Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: 717-664-4006Contact: Brian A. [email protected]

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Industrial Maintenance Group, Inc.1904 Industrial Park Dr.Plant City, FL 33566 Phone: 813-659-3512Contact: Pete Van Fossenpete@industrialmaintenancegroup.comindustrialmaintenancegroup.com

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

Inliner Technologies1468 West Hospital Rd.Paoli, IN 47454 Phone: 812-723-0704Contact: Geoff [email protected]

Innovative Coatings1685 Rossi Dr.Windsor, ON N9A 6J3 CanadaPhone: 519-737-9046Contact:Wayne [email protected]

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

Integrated Protective Coatings Inc.7036 - 50th St.Edmonton, AB T6B 2J8 CanadaPhone: 780-456-3467Contact: Andrew [email protected]

Intercoastal Paint Co.14029 W. Hardy Rd.Houston, TX 77060 Phone: 281-448-5258Contact: Heidi [email protected]

International Cellulose Corporation12315 Robin Blvd.Houston, TX 77045 Phone: 800-444-1252Contact: Chuck [email protected]

International Chem-Crete Corp.800 Security RowRichardson, TX 75081 Phone: 972-671-6477Contact: Jay [email protected]

International Coatings311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 800-624-8919Contact: Eileen [email protected]

International Metal Fusion Corporation900 NW 10th Ave.Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone: 409-515-0532Contact: Abad [email protected]

International Paint LLC6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091 Phone: 800-589-1267Contact: Sales [email protected] our display ad, p. 63.

International Polyurethane Systems5590 46th Ave. SESalmon Arm, BC V1E 4S1 CanadaPhone: 250-832-5142Contact: Don [email protected]

IPA Systems, Inc.2745 N. Amber St.Philadelphia, PA 19134 Phone: 215-425-6607Contact: John [email protected]

IPS Polymers Systems8530 Milliken Ave.Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: 909-941-4999Contact: Amy [email protected]

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

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

ITW Polymers Coatings North America12055 Cutten Rd.Houston, TX 77066 Phone: 267-646-1437Contact: Alan [email protected] our display ad, p.120 .

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

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

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

Hydra Tech Engineered Products10448 Chester Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45215 Phone: 513-827-9169Contact: Tim [email protected]

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

Hyperseal34-801 Spyder Cir.Palm Desert, CA 92211 Phone: 760-324-7900Contact: Brian [email protected]

IndMar Coatings Corporation317 W. Main St., PO Box 456Wakefield, VA 23888 Phone: 757-899-3807Contact:Wilmer [email protected]

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

Industrial Coatings & Sealants12521 Evergreen Dr., Ste. BMukilteo, WA 98275 Phone: 425-742-5693Contact: Greg [email protected]

Jamestown Coating Technologies108 Main St.Jamestown, PA 16134 Phone: 724-932-3101Contact:Michael [email protected]

Johnson Industrial Coatings10436 N. NC Hwy. 150Clemmons, NC 27012 Phone: 336-764-1648Contact: Jay [email protected]

Jotun Paints Inc.842 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. N. City Center Three, Ste. 300Houston, TX 77024 Phone: 314-616-1797Contact: [email protected] our display ads, pp. 74 and 106.

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

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

Kelly-Moore Paint Company987 Commercial St.San Carlos, CA 94070 Phone: 800-874-4436Contact: Rusty [email protected]

KEMA Coatings LImited60 Wyndham St. South, Unit 904Guelph, ON N1E 7H7 CanadaPhone: 519-826-9374Contact:Mark [email protected]

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

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

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Pacific Southwest Coatings18220 Watson WayYorba Linda, CA 92886 Phone: 714-225-3688Contact: Laurence [email protected]

Paragon Fusionclad809 77 Ave.Edmonton, AB T6P 1S9 CanadaPhone: 780-461-7719Contact: Dean [email protected]

Pecora165 Wambold Rd.Harleysville, PA 19438 Phone: 215-799-7530Contact: Alicia [email protected]

Peerless Industrial SystemsPO Box 2041Hampton East, 03189 AustraliaPhone: 61 408 949 368Contact: Nick [email protected]

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Pilgrim Permocoat402 South 22nd St.Tampa, FL 33605 Phone: 800-637-3328Contact: Robert [email protected]

Plastocor Inc.100 Research Rd.Hingham, MA 02043 Phone: 724-942-0582Contact: Jim [email protected]

The Platt Brothers & CompanyPO Box 1030Waterbury, CT 06721 Phone: 203-753-4194Contact: David [email protected]

Plexi-Chemie, Inc.606 Lane Ave. North, Ste. 6Jacksonville, FL 32043 Phone: 904-693-8800Contact: Elizabeth [email protected]

Polar IndustriesPO Box 293Fisher Branch, MB R0C 0Z0 CanadaPhone: 786-955-4008Contact: Lillian [email protected]

Neogard2728 Empire CentralDallas, TX 75235 Phone: 214-353-1689Contact: Bob [email protected]

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

Normac Adhesive Products Inc.1350 Heine Crt.Burlington, ON L7L 6M4 CanadaPhone: 905-332-6455Contact: George [email protected]

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

NOV Tuboscope2835 Holmes Rd.Houston, TX 77051 Phone: 713-799-5130Contact: Ryan [email protected]

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

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

Oak Ridge Chemical and Equipment575 Commercial Ave.Green Lake, WI 54941 Phone: 800-625-9577Contact: Jed [email protected]

OCM–Adeka1215 Henri Dr.Wauconda, IL 60084 Phone: 866-457-5710Contact:Mike [email protected]

Klaas Coatings (North America) LLCPO Box 25122Dallas, TX 75225 Phone: 866-317-3633Contact: Richard Taylorinfo@klaascoatings-northamerica.comklaascoatings-northamerica.com

KOSTER American Corp.2585 Aviator Dr.Virginia Beach, VA 23453 Phone: 757-425-1206Contact: Ray [email protected]

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

Linabond1161 Avenida AcosoCamarillo, CA 93012 Phone: 818-362-7373Contact: Georgia [email protected]

Liquid Metal Coatings, LLC7015 W. 16th Ave.Lakewood, CO 80215 Phone: 303-202-204Contact: Bob Scheckliquidmetalcoatings.com

Lone Star Specialties, LLC6412 US Hwy. 259 SouthLone Star, TX 75668 Phone: 903-656-2536Contact: Tony Thigpenlonestarspecialties.net

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

LuminOre6060 Corte del CedroCarlsbad, CA 93011 Phone: 760-431-7705Contact: Jenny [email protected]

MMad Dog Primer309 Plum St. N.Northfield, MN 55057 Phone: 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 77041 Phone: 713-465-0304Contact: Chad [email protected] our display ad, p. 56.

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

Midsun Group, Inc.135 Redstone St.Southington, CT 06480 Phone: 860-378-0100Contact: Andy [email protected]

Morin Industrial Coatings Ltd.Box 765Lively, ON P3Y 1M7 CanadaPhone: 705-692-9090Contact: Adam [email protected]

Nanochem Technologies1203 Kent St.Elkhart, IN 46514 Phone: 574-970-2436Contact: Richard J. [email protected]

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

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

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

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

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

Polyguard Products, Inc.PO Box 755Ennis, TX 75120 Phone: 281-580-5700Contact: Chic [email protected]

Polymax/Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]

Polytech Industrial Coatings, Inc.PO Box 12407Fresno, CA 93777 Phone: 800-507-2953Contact: Andrew [email protected]

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Polyval Coatings520 Boul Cure BoivinBoisbriand, QC H3S 2N6 CanadaPhone: 800-465-0905Contact:Marc [email protected]

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

PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsOne PPG Pl.Pittsburgh, PA 15272 Phone: 888-977-4762Contact: Steve [email protected] our display ad, p. 116.

Precision Coatings Inc.1940 East TrafficwaySpringfield, MO 65802 Phone: 888-340-6780Contact: Jim O’[email protected]

Preferred Products Corp.231 S. 3rd St.Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: 319-754-4823Contact: Ken [email protected]

Premier Coating Systems Inc.606 N. Lane Ave., #6Jacksonville, FL 32254 Phone: 904-824-1799Contact: Ron [email protected]

Prime Coat Coating Systems405 Oakwood Ave.Waukegan, IL 60085 Phone: 847-362-5111Contact: Kevin [email protected]

Professional Products of Kansas, Inc.4456 S. CliftonWichita, KS 67216 Phone: 316-522-9300Contact: Vicky [email protected]

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

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

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

Pyrotech1121 Hellam St.Monterrey, CA 93940 Phone: 630-628-1120Contact: Jim [email protected]

Quadex/Interfit USA4801 Crystal Hill Rd.North Little Rock, AR 72118 Phone: 501-758-8628Contact: Stuart [email protected]

Quality Systems, Inc./Permacrete1101 Menzler Rd.Nashville, TN 37210 Phone: 615-331-9200Contact: George [email protected]

Randolph Products33 Haynes Cir.Chicopee, MA 01020 Phone: [email protected]

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

REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.119 Rockland Ave.Northvale, NJ 07647 Phone: 440-781-6226Contact: Larry [email protected]

Rhino Linings Corporation9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: Tim [email protected]

Richard’s Paint Mfg. Co., Inc.200 Paint St.Rockledge, FL 32955 Phone: 800-432-0983Contact: Eric [email protected]

Riley Paint Company106 Washington St.Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: 319-759-2516Contact: John [email protected]

Rock-Tred Corporation405 Oakwood Ave.Waukegan, IL 60085 Phone: 847-673-8200Contact: Erik [email protected]

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

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

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

Royce International LLC3400 S. Tamiami TrailSarasota, FL 34239 Phone: 941-894-1228Contact: Christine [email protected]

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

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

Sampson Coatings1900 Ellen Rd.Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: 804-349-2820Contact: Joe [email protected]

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

SaverSystems/Defy800 South 7th St.Richmond, IN 47374 Phone: 800-860-6327Contact: Customer [email protected]

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

Seal For Life IndustriesPart of Berry Plastics Engineered Materials DivisionGasselterstraat 20Stadskanaal, 9503JB NetherlandsPhone: 31 599 696170Contact: J.F. [email protected] our display ad, p. 88.

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

Sherwin-Williams101 Prospect Ave. NWCleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 800-524-5979Contact: Customer [email protected]/protectiveSee our display ads, pp. 40, 138, and 146.

Simco Coatings Inc.211 Gunther LaneBelle Chasse, LA 70037 Phone: 504-393-9455Contact: Paul [email protected]

Simpson Strong-TiePO Box 10789Pleasanton, CA 94588 Phone: 800-999-5099Contact: Edward [email protected]

SOPREMA310 Quadral Dr.Wadsworth, OH 44281 Phone: 800-356-3521Contact: Jason [email protected]

Soprema, Inc.1688 J.B. MichaudDrummondville, QC J2C 8E9 CanadaPhone: 819-478-8166Contact: Dennis [email protected]

SpecChem1511 Baltimore Ave.Kansas City, MO 64108 Phone: 866-791-8700Contact:Mike [email protected]

Specguard909 Mahar Ave.Wilmington, CA 90744 Phone: 310-834-7037Contact: Larry [email protected]

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

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

SpeedCove Inc. DBA Solid Rock Enterprises5781 Pleasant Valley Rd.El Dorado, CA 95623 Phone: 530-344-9000Contact: Doug [email protected]

Sprayroq248 Cahaba Valley Pkwy.Pelham, AL 35124 Phone: 205-957-0020Contact: Jerry [email protected]

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

Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.152 Rockwell Rd., Bldg. ANewington, CT 06111 Phone: 860-666-5008Contact: Tom [email protected]

Sto Corp.3800 Camp Creek Pkwy.Atlanta, GA 30331 Phone: 678-553-3269Contact: Thomas [email protected]

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The Strong Company, Inc.4505 Emmett Sanders Rd.Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Phone: 870-535-7617Contact: Billy [email protected]

Sub-One Technology4464 Willow Rd., Bldg. 103Pleasanton, CA 94588 Phone: 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 11590 Phone: 800-638-2699Contact: Customer [email protected]

Superior Epoxies & Coatings Inc.2527 Lantrac Ct.Decatur, GA 30035 Phone: 800-240-1310Contact: John [email protected]

Sureshield Coatings Company350 Northgate Pkwy.Wheeling, IL 60090 Phone: 847-291-6960Contact:Michael [email protected]

TCI Coatings Inc.220 Industrial Blvd.Austin, TX 78745 Phone: 512-444-2824Contact: Kevin [email protected]

Termarust Technologies8150 Rue de L’IndustrieMontreal, QC H1J 1S7 CanadaPhone: 888-279-5497Contact: Craig [email protected] our display ad, p. 47.

Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.6200 Frank Ave. NW Advanced Technical Center, T101North Canton, OH 44720 Phone: 610-764-1232Contact: Joe [email protected]

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

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

Thin Film Technology, Inc.802 Utah St.South Houston, TX 77587 Phone: 713-910-6200Contact: Jeff [email protected]

The Thortex Group12 Iron Bridge Dr.Collegeville, PA 19426 Phone: 610-831-0222Contact: Kevin [email protected]

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

3M Atlanta3700 Atlanta Industrial Pkwy.Atlanta, GA 30331 Phone: 404-696-2730Contact: Abdul Razzak3m.com

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

TMS Manufacturing Co.3555 W. 123rd St.Alsip, IL 60803 Phone: 708-385-6633Contact:Michael [email protected]

TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.7665 NW Eldorado Blvd., #101Bremerton, WA 98312 Phone: 360-692-6656Contact: Dave [email protected]

Tnemec Company, Inc.515 E. Main St.Boonville, IN 47601 Phone: 812-449-0167Contact:Michael [email protected]

Tnemec Company, Inc.6800 Corporate Dr.Kansas City, MO 64120 Phone: 816-483-3400Contact:Mark [email protected]

Total Containment Solutions Inc.11000 Metro Pkwy., Ste. 20Fort Myers, FL 33966 Phone: 239-275-6235Contact:Michael [email protected]

Total Wall390 Viking Cir.Rio, WI 53960 Phone: 888-702-9915Contact: Octavian [email protected]

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

Transpo Industries Inc.20 Jones St.New Rochelle, NY 10801 Phone: 914-636-1000Contact: John [email protected]

Trenton Corporation7700 Jackson Rd.Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Contact: Frank Ramptontrentoncorp.com

Tuf Top Coatings4590 60th Ave. N.St. Petersburg, FL 33714 Phone: 727-527-3382Contact: Greg [email protected]

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

Ultimate Linings6630 Roxburgh Ave., #175Houston, TX 77041 Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Stacy [email protected]

US Coating Solutions5948 Emerson Ave.Minneapolis, MN 55419 Phone: 386-313-3033Contact: Garry [email protected]

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

Visuron Technologies Inc.5174 McGinnis Ferry Rd.Ste. 106Alpharetta, GA 30005 Phone: 770-815-4548Contact: Tim [email protected]

W.R. Meadows300 Industrial Dr.Hampshire, IL 60140 Phone: 800-342-5976Contact: Jason [email protected]

Walla Walla Environmental4 West Rees Ave.Walla Walla, WA 99362 Phone: 509-522-0490Contact: Cassie [email protected]

Wasser Corporation4118 B Pl. NW, Ste. BAuburn, WA 98001 Phone: 800-627-2968Contact: Kevin [email protected] our display ad, p. 143.

Watson Coatings, Inc.325 Paul Ave.St. Louis, MO 63135 Phone: 314-521-2000Contact: Paul [email protected] our display ad, p. 51.

Westcoat770 Gateway Center Dr.San Diego, CA 92102 Phone: 800-250-4519Contact: Dean [email protected]

WFI Global, LLC4118 Robertson Rd.Madison, WI 53714 Phone: 618-978-1119Contact: Gary [email protected]

Whitford Corporation47 Park Ave.Elverson, PA 19520 Phone: 610-286-3500Contact: Brian [email protected]

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

Williams-Hayward Protective Coatings7425 West 59th St.Summit, IL 60501 Phone: 708-563-5182Contact: Edward [email protected]

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