Coating Covers Temperature Extremes

FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2014


International Paint has introduced a new coating for the North American offshore and onshore industrial markets.

Intertherm 228HS is a temperature-resistant epoxy phenolic coating.

The company says Intertherm 228HS's densely crosslinked film provides resistance to thermal shock and cyclic and constant temperatures that can range from as high as 446°F to as low as -320°F.

Film Build Tolerance

The high-solids, lower-VOC coating can be used on insulated steelwork.

It offers improved film build tolerance and reduces the risk of cracking when applied to weld areas and equipment with complex geometries, according to International Paint. 

"The industry is well-acquainted with the performance of epoxy phenolic coatings and their ability to help mitigate the incidence of catastrophic CUI failure," said Chris McMillan, the North American Marketing Manager.

More information: www.international-pc.com.

   

Tagged categories: Coating / Film thickness; Coating Materials; Epoxy; Insulation; International Paint; Offshore; Phenolic; Temperature

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