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New High-Temp Protection Coating Unveiled

THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2017


Tnemec Company Inc. (Kansas City, Missouri) has introduced a new line of products designed for protection from surface temperatures up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit.

According to a company press release, the Endura-Heat line of coatings offer protection against high heat, thermal shock and corrosion under insulation. The line of seven products consists of primers, direct-to-metal coatings and topcoats, all of which can be combined in a variety of systems to protect steel and stainless steel surfaces, the company says.

Tnemec Company Inc.
According to a company press release, the Endura-Heat line of coatings offer protection against high heat, thermal shock and corrosion under insulation.
Tnemec Company Inc.

According to a company press release, the Endura-Heat line of coatings offer protection against high heat, thermal shock and corrosion under insulation.

“This new line of Tnemec products provides additional corrosion-resistance and aesthetic longevity to our long-time customers in power facilities, steel mills, water and wastewater facilities, refineries, pulp and paper and chemical processing plants,” said Chris Ard, Industrial Market Manager for Tnemec.

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The products, which range from a silicone primer to a multipolymeric DTM coating, offer notable characteristics including high-film build and both ambient and heat cure options, according to the company. All products also come in a variety of standard colors and are also available for custom color-matching.

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According to Tnemec, the products are aimed to help the company solve “serious corrosion issues in industrial facilities.”

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For more information, visit www.tnemec.com.

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