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BRIDGE COATING SYSTEMS: SELECTING AND SOURCING
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Bridge Coating Systems: Selecting and Sourcing
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Introduction
Understanding Slip Coefficient and Tension Creep Testing of Coatings Used in Slip-Critical Bolted Connectionsby William D. Corbett, PCS, and Carly M. McGee, PCS, KTA-Tator, Inc.
Coating System Guide for Bridges
Coating Company Profiles
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IntroductionThis eBook features an article from the Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings(JPCL) about slip coefficient and tension creep testing on steel bridges and otherstructures with bolted connections, as well as JPCL Buying Guide data pertainingto selecting and specifying coatings for bridges. All information about the articleand materials is based on the original dates of publication of these materials inJPCL.
The Buying Guide is organized by various exposure types and substrates. Coat-ing manufacturers are listed in alphabetical order, with each company’s preferredsystem named in both proprietary and generic terms. Finally, contact details aregiven for all the companies.
This collection is designed to provide general guidance on selecting and specify-ing coatings, as well as furnish information about sources in order to acquire theappropriate systems. Please visit www.paintsquare.com/bg to refine searchesand apply parameters to Buying Guide data such as industry, exposure, sub-strate, company name or product name.
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By William D. Corbett, PCS, and Carly M. McGee, PCSKTA-Tator, Inc.
Understanding Slip Coefficient and Tension Creep Testing of Coatings Used in Slip-Critical Bolted Connections
Bridges, buildings, and other structures commonly include
designed bolted connections of steel beams, girders, and
other structural members using connection/splice plates of
various sizes and configurations. High-strength bolts are
used to secure the connections. The holes in the steel
members and the connection/splice plates are larger (typically1⁄16–1⁄8 of an inch larger) than the bolt shafts to enable the bolts to
be inserted and tensioned against the washers and nuts. The in-
terface of the connection/splice and the structural member is
called a faying surface. Faying surfaces are not required to be
coated, but are often protected to prevent corrosion at the inter-
face and rust bleed on coated surfaces adjacent to the connection.
When a designer elects to coat the faying surfaces, the coating
used on these surfaces must have slip-resistant properties to re-
duce fatigue on the connection during loading/unloading cycles
(e.g., vehicles traveling across a bridge deck). Therefore, before
use, the coatings specified for these faying surfaces must be
tested and classified for slip coefficient properties. Once the classi-
fied coating is applied, the connection points are masked to pre-
vent subsequent coats from inadvertently contacting these areas.
There is no stipulation for specific coating types that must be
used in these bolted connections, although zinc-rich primers are
common and typically have slip resistance properties. Other
generic coating types, including polyamide epoxy primers, have
been tested and used. Other products, such as thermal spray
coatings (various alloys, with and/or without a sealer) and
roughened hot dip galvanized steel may be viable candidates,
provided they have been tested and demonstrate slip-resistant
properties.
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and the
Research Council on Structural Connections (RCSC) publish the
Bolted steel bridge connections. All photos courtesy of KTA-Tator, Inc.
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Specification for Structural Joints Using High Strength Bolts.
The specification comprises ten sections, which only minimally
address testing of coatings used in bolted joints. However, Ap-
pendix A, “Testing Method to Determine the Slip Coefficient for
Coatings Used in Bolted Joints” contains four sections relating
to coating testing (General Provisions; Test Plates and Coating of
the Specimens; Slip Tests; and Tension Creep Tests). The focus
of this article is on the testing required in Appendix A.
Essential VariablesSection A1.2 of Appendix A defines Essential Variables, which if
changed, will require retesting of the coating to determine its
mean slip coefficient. The Essential Variables are not dictated by
the specification; rather, they are to be established by the coat-
ing manufacturer before testing. There are four Essential Vari-
ables, including the cure time (the time interval between coating
application and testing), which establishes the minimum curing
time prior to field assembly of the joint; any special curing pro-
cedures (when they are different from the Product Data Sheet);
maximum coating thickness as measured according to SSPC-PA
2, Procedure for Determining Conformance to Dry Coating Thick-
ness Requirements; and the composition of the coating, includ-
ing the method of manufacture and the type and amount of
thinner (if any) to be used.
Appendix A does not provide a tolerance for coating thickness
but states only that 2 mils must be added to the coating manu-
facturer’s maximum thickness (to ensure that a casual buildup of
the coating due to overspray and other causes does not jeopard-
ize the coating's performance). If the maximum thickness is 4
mils, the test thickness is 6 mils. However, applying exactly 4
mils of coating to a roughened surface in the shop/field (or 6
mils in the laboratory) is essentially impossible. Therefore, a rea-
sonable thickness tolerance should be established before test-
ing. For example, Section 9.1 of SSPC-PA 2 (2012) states, “A
minimum and a maximum thickness are normally specified for
each layer of coating. If a single thickness value is specified and
the coating manufacturer does not provide a recommended
range of thickness, then the minimum and maximum thickness
for each coating layer shall be +/- 20% of the stated value.” In
this case, the tolerance on 6 mils would be 4.8–7.2 mils. If +/-
20% is too wide of a range, then +/- 1 mil may be a reasonable
compromise. The test report should indicate the average thick-
ness of the coating applied to each test specimen.
While the method of application is not listed as an Essential
Variable, Section A2.2 (Specimen Coating) states that the coat-
ings are to be applied to the test specimens by the same method
to be used on the structure itself.
(left) Fig. 1: Slip Test Plate (front view).The hole has been deburred.(bottom) Fig. 2: Slip Test Plate (endview). The edge has been milled flat.(right) Fig. 3: Tension Creep Test Plate(front view). The holes have been de-burred.
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Correction of Coating Thickness DeficienciesWhen coatings are applied in the shop or field and the measured
dry film thickness is less than specified, it is a common practice
to apply a build-up coat (within the manufacturer’s recoat inter-
val) to achieve the specified film thickness. Conversely, if a coat-
ing is applied too thick, sanding or screening is used to reduce
the applied thickness, or the thickness is not corrected and the
excessive thickness is accepted by the facility owner after coat-
ing manufacturer's approval. These corrective practices (sand-
ing/screening) alter the surface of the coating or present a
potentially weakened interface (build-up coat) and should not be
performed on faying surfaces either in the laboratory for testing
or in the shop/field during actual application. Therefore, if thick-
ness deficiencies are found in the faying surface areas, the coat-
ing should be removed and reapplied to the correct thickness.
The RCSC Standard does not currently address this potential
issue.
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Test Plate Design and Surface PreparationThere are two test plate designs described in Appendix A, including a Slip Test Plate and
a Tension Creep Plate.
The Slip Test Plate is fabricated from steel with a yield strength of 36–50 ksi (or 36,000–
50,000 psi). The plates measure 4 x 4 x 5⁄8-in. and contain a 1-in. (± 1⁄16-in.) diameter hole
centered 11⁄2-in. from one edge. The top and bottom edges must be milled flat, and sur-
faces of the plates must be flat enough to ensure reasonably full contact over the faying
surface. No burrs or other defects are permitted (Figs. 1 and 2).
The Tension Creep Test Plate is fabricated from the same type and strength steel; how-
ever, the plates are larger (4 x 7 x 5⁄8-in.) and contain two 1 in. (± 1⁄16-in.) diameter holes
centered 11⁄2-in. from both 4-in. edges. The top and bottom edges are not required to be
milled flat; however, the surfaces of the plates must be flat enough to ensure reasonably
full contact over the faying surface. As was the case with the Slip Test Plates, no burrs or
other defects are permitted (Fig. 3).
Before mechanical methods of surface preparation, the surfaces are solvent cleaned
in accordance with SSPC-SP 1 to remove grease, oil, or other fabrication lubricants. The
faying surfaces are subsequently blast cleaned to the required surface profile depth
(e.g., 2–3.5 mils). Details related to surface preparation are undefined by the RCSC spec-
ification but must be reported by the testing laboratory. The edges of the test plates and
the holes are not prepared by mechanical means, nor are they coated.
Test Plate Mounting, Coating Application, and Curing ProceduresThe procedures for mounting and securing the test plates are not prescribed by the
RCSC specification. However, the test surfaces must be free of surface defects so han-
dling the freshly coated plates is problematic. Therefore special racks or trays can be
used to hold the test plates in place horizontally (using compression fit along the non-
milled edges) so that the faces can be sprayed and cured horizontally (and without
handling), in order to prevent runs, sags and defects in the applied film (Figs. 4 and 5).
Applying the coatings to test plates mounted horizontally is especially important be-
cause the specification requires the addition of 2 dry mils to the coating manufac-
turer’s maximum thickness (which may exceed the sag resistance thickness for a
given coating). Fifteen slip test plates and nine tension creep test plates are required
for testing.
Coating materials are applied (Fig. 6) and cured according to the manufacturer’s written
instructions, adding thinner if required by the manufacturer. The type and amount of thin-
(from top) Fig. 4: Mounting of tension creepplates in rack/trayFig. 5: Slip test plates mounted in rack/trayFig. 6: Application of coating to mounted testplates using semi-automated spray arm and anauto-airless spray gunFig. 7: Loading of assembly onto 7⁄8-inthreaded rod
Result 1 Result 2 Result 4Result 3 Result 5
57,028 56,626 57,02855,118 56,276
Note: Values are “Slip Load” in pounds of force
Tables 1 and 2: Slip Coefficient Calculation Sample Data
Result 1 Result 2 Result 4Result 3 Result 5
0.58 0.58 0.580.56 0.57
Note: Values are ks or Slip Coefficient
Mean
56,415
Mean
0.58
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ner added is an Essential Variable and must
be reported on the Certificate of Testing (de-
scribed later). The batch/lot numbers of the
coating components and thinner are also
recorded and listed on the test certificate. An
owner/specifier may require specific curing
conditions (air temperature, humidity, and
time). Conditions should be monitored
throughout the curing period using a record-
ing hygrothermograph or a digital psychrom-
eter.
Coating Thickness Measurement and Selection of Contact Surfaces Coating thickness is measured according to
SSPC-PA 2. The average of the measure-
ments for each contact surface is recorded
and reported. Contact test surfaces with
conforming coating thickness values (and
with similar average thickness values) are
selected.
Test AssembliesA Slip Coefficient test assembly consists of
three test plates: a center plate with two con-
tact surfaces and two outside test plates with
one test surface each. Five replicate assem-
blies must be tested. A Tension Creep test as-
sembly is similar, but only three replicate
assemblies must be tested.
Slip Coefficient Test Procedure
Once the mating surfaces are selected (based
on similar average coating thickness values),
the test plates are loaded onto a 7⁄8-in.
threaded rod located in the center of a hori-
zontal load cell (Fig. 7). The center test plate is
inverted 180 degrees as it is loaded onto the
rod so that the edge of the plate is higher
than the two end plates. This is the plate that
receives the vertical load during testing. A
clamping force of 49 ± 0.5 kips (49,000 ± 500
lbf, or pounds of force) is applied to the test
assembly using a horizontal calibrated ram
operated using hydraulic pressure, or a ram
in conjunction with a load cell. This load is
maintained throughout the testing process
Fig. 9: Slip coefficient test in process. Figuresillustrate the simultaneous application of theclamping force and the vertical load to the center (inverted) test plate.Illustrations are from the RCSC specification.
Fig. 8: Electronic displays of clamping force and slip deflection
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and is monitored using a digital readout (Fig.
8, p. 30).
Once the clamping force is applied, the verti-
cal load cell platen is lowered so that it con-
tacts the top (milled) edge of the center test
plate. After 1 kip (1,000 lbf) of load is applied
to the vertical platen, slip deflection monitor-
ing gages are attached and engaged. The ver-
tical compression load is applied at a rate less
than or equal to 25 kips/minute (or a maxi-
mum of 0.003 in. of slip displacement per
minute). Each assembly takes 10–15 minutes
to mount and test.
The test is terminated when 0.05 in. of slip
(or greater) occurs. The slip displacement is
displayed digitally and is monitored and
recorded on an X-Y plotter. Typical slip re-
sponses are illustrated in the RCSC specifi-
cation (Fig. 9, p. 30).
Slip Coefficient Calculation
The mean slip coefficient (ks) is calculated as
ks = slip load
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2x Clamping Force
Sample data for the slip coefficient calcua-
tion is shown in Tables 1 and 2 (p. 28).
Tension Creep Test Procedure
The second phase of the testing, the tension
creep test, is undertaken, provided the slip co-
efficient testing produces acceptable results.
This test is longer (1,000 hours or six weeks)
than the slip coefficient test, which takes only
a couple of hours. For this phase, a “chain” of
nine 4 x 7-in. test plates is assembled using
A490 bolts (Fig. 10, p. 32). Once assembled,
the chain is suspended from the tension creep
frame, and the vertical load is applied and
monitored using a load cell. The applied load
is based on the specified minimum bolt pre-
tension and the slip coefficient class estab-
lished by testing (A, B or C). For example, 25.9
kips load is applied for Class A slip coefficient
using A490 bolts, while 39.2 kips load is ap-
(top left) Fig. 10: Illustration from Appendix A of the RCSC specification showingthe tension creep chain assembly(above right) Tension creep test in progress(bottom left) Close-up of micrometer and magnets attached to assembly
Assembly 1 Assembly 2
Initial Micrometer Reading
Table 3: Tension Creep Testing Sample Data
Assembly 3
0
Creep Displacement 0.00175” 0.0015” 0.0009”
Average Displacement 0.00098”
00
0.0009”0.0015”0.00175”Final Micrometer Reading
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plied for Class B slip coefficient using A490 bolts. Once the pre-
scribed tension is applied, the chain of test plates is locked in
place using a large nut. This tension is maintained throughout
the test period.
Movement (creep) is monitored by micrometers, which are
set to “0” within 30 minutes of applying the load. The load is
maintained for 42 days (1,000 hours). Any displacement (re-
vealed by movement from the “0” position on the microme-
ters) is recorded.
Three replicate assemblies are tested concurrently. No single
assembly can exceed 0.005 in. of displacement. After 1,000
hours, the load is again increased to the design slip multiplied
by 2x the average clamping force. Once this final load is applied,
the average creep displacement cannot exceed 0.015 in. for all
three assemblies. Table 3 shows sample data for tension creep
testing.
Once the slip coefficient and tension creep testing is complete
(and the coating passes both tests), the coating is classified. Ac-
cording to the RCSC specification, the mean slip coefficient (µ)
can be categorized as Class A, B, or C. A “Class A” slip coeffi-
cient is 0.33 minimum (uncoated, clean mill scale or coatings on
abrasive blast cleaned steel); a “Class B” slip coefficient is 0.50
minimum (uncoated, abrasive blast cleaned steel or coatings on
abrasive blast cleaned steel); and a “Class C” slip coefficient is
0.35 minimum (roughened, hot-dip galvanized surfaces). Note
that ANSI/AISC Specification 360-10, Specification for Structural
Steel Buildings, lists 0.30 slip coefficient for Class A as opposed
to 0.33.
A Certificate of Testing accompanies the test report. The certifi-
cate lists
•the product manufacturer and name/no.;
•the Class achieved (A, B, or C);
•the batch numbers of the components and thinner (if used);
•the minimum cure time prior to bolt-up;
•the curing conditions of air temperature and humidity;
•the maximum dry film thickness;
•the type and amount of thinner used (if any); and
•the test period and the actual slip coefficient value.
The test certificate is very important because it lists the Essen-
tial Variables under which the product was tested and classified.
The certificate should be a required submittal from the coating
manufacturer that has been selected to provide coatings for a
project. Further, the product should be applied to the faying sur-
faces in the shop/field in conformance to the listed Essential
Variables.
Note that surface preparation (cleanliness and profile
depth/shape) is not listed on the test certificate (they are not con-
sidered Essential Variables by the RCSC specification), and the
minimum dry film thickness is not listed (only the maximum).
The minimum may be established by the coating manufacturer
on the product data sheet.
Other ConsiderationsAlthough the testing and data management procedures are fairly
well defined in Appendix A of the RCSC specification, there is a
need for coatings industry research relating to the test plate
preparation and coating procedures. The potential research ini-
tiatives include:
1. What is the effect (if any) of surface profile shape on the slip coeffi-
cient properties of coatings?
The shape of the surface profile generated by abrasive blast
cleaning operations can be angular or rounded, depending on
the shape of the abrasive used. Steel fabrication shops typically
use steel shot or a blend of steel grit and shot. Field contractors
typically use angular abrasives (mineral/slag or recyclable steel
grit). The resulting shape of the surface profile influences the
surface area of the steel. (Angular abrasives produce a denser
peak/valley pattern than shot abrasive, which results in in-
creased surface area.) It is unknown whether the texture of the
steel surface influences the slip coefficient properties of the ap-
plied coating. Surface profile shape is not currently considered
an Essential Variable in the RCSC standard. Note that AASHTO
R31, Evaluation of Protective Coating Systems For Structural
Steel, requires the use of 100% steel shot (S280) for the test “se-
lected to create a worst-case scenario,” which suggests that the
surface texture may influence the slip coefficient properties.
2. What is the effect (if any) of surface profile depth on the slip coeffi-
cient properties of coatings?
The depth of the surface profile can range from <1 mil to five
to six mils, depending on the abrasive size, hardness of the steel
surface, and other influences. The surface profile depth is typi-
cally based on the thickness of the coating to be applied and is
typically expressed as a range. While some specifications may
invoke a one- to two-mil surface profile, others may invoke a
three- to four-mil surface profile. It is unknown whether the
depth of the surface profile influences the slip coefficient proper-
ties of the applied coating. Surface profile depth is not currently
considered an Essential Variable in the RCSC standard.
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3. Is there a difference in slip coefficient properties when a coating is
tested over a surface that has been power tool cleaned (i.e., SSPC-SP
11 or SP 15) versus abrasive blast cleaned?
Maintenance of existing bridge structures may include replace-
ment of connection plates. Power tool cleaning of the bridge
beam connection areas is sometimes permitted to eliminate the
need to mobilize abrasive blast cleaning equipment and to con-
tain as well as properly manage a waste stream for preparation
of relatively small areas. These areas may be prepared to SSPC-
SP 11, Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal, or SSPC-SP 15, Com-
mercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning, which allows up to 33%
staining on the prepared surfaces. Both standards invoke a mini-
mum one-mil surface profile; they do not invoke a maximum
surface profile depth. The new connection plates coming from a
steel fabrication shop are typically abrasive blast cleaned and
primed. Accordingly, there is a potential to mate faying surfaces
having two different surface textures (surface profile depth and
shape). It is unknown whether these differences influence the
slip coefficient properties of the applied coating. The method of
surface preparation and the degree of cleanliness are not cur-
rently considered Essential Variables in the RCSC standard.
4. Is there a curing “window” (both a minimum and a maximum set time
prior to bolt-up)?
The minimum cure time, established by the coating manufac-
turer, is considered an Essential Variable and is listed on the Test
Certificate. It is not dictated by the Standard. Organic zinc-rich
primers contain an organic binder (most commonly epoxy or ure-
thane), which can become harder over time. It is unknown whether
an extended cure time prior to bolt-up (e.g., one month) influences
the slip coefficient properties of the bolted connection.
5. What is the effect of using a different type of thinner (acceptable for use
by the coating manufacturer) on the slip coefficient properties?
The type of thinner used to reduce the coating is considered
an Essential Variable and is listed on the Test Certificate. How-
ever coating manufacturers often list more than one type of thin-
ner that is compatible with the coating. The reasons for listing
multiple thinners vary, but generally are due to different applica-
tion conditions (“normal” versus “hot/windy”) and environmen-
tal regulations (thinners containing exempt solvents for use in
certain areas of the country). Does a coating manufacturer need
multiple Test Certificates for a single coating to cover all accept-
able thinners, so that the appropriate thinner can be used at the
time of application? That is, it is unknown whether the type of
thinner used for reduction has an effect on the performance
properties of the coating (given that the thinner is compatible
with the coating).
6. What is the effect of using lesser or greater amounts of thinner?
The amount of thinner used to reduce the coating is consid-
ered an Essential Variable and is listed on the Test Certificate.
Thinner amounts are established by the coating manufacturer.
Coating manufacturers often list a maximum amount of thinner
that is acceptable for use (e.g., up to 10%) and the amount may
vary depending on application method and prevailing condi-
tions of temperature, humidity and wind. Does a coating manu-
facturer need multiple Test Certificates for a single coating to
cover various amounts of thinner (up to the maximum allow-
able amount), so that the appropriate amount thinner can be
used at the time of application? That is, if “up to 10%” thinner
(reducer) is permitted by the coating manufacturer and the coat-
ing is tested using 5% reducer, but 10% is used in the shop or
field due to prevailing conditions, it is unknown whether the slip
coefficient properties of the coating are affected by the variation
in reducer amounts.
7. Five replicate assemblies are tested for slip coefficient and then av-
eraged to generate a single slip coefficient value. Is there an accept-
able standard deviation between the replicate trials? That is, what
determines an “outlier”?
Occasionally, one of five replicate tests generates a slip co-
efficient value that is considerably different than the other
four. However, the RCSC standard does not address standard
deviation between test results, only that the five replicates are
averaged. Accordingly, a low slip coefficient value (on one of
the five replicates) could result in a Class B rating dropping to
a Class A rating, or even non-classification. ASTM Standard
Test Methods (methods that produce a value) are required to
have precision and bias statements prepared based on inter-
laboratory studies that generate repeatability and repro-
ducibility data. ASTM Subcommittee D01.46, Industrial
Protective Coatings, has expressed interest in creating a Work
Item and subsequently drafting and balloting a test method
for slip coefficient and tension creep testing, which would ad-
dress the repeatability concern. However, there are a very lim-
ited number of laboratories that are equipped to perform this
test, so conducting a statistically valid study is challenging.
8. Mating of Dissimilar Coatings
Traditional slip coefficient testing mates the same coating
on the faying surfaces. In some cases, there may be a need to
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obtain Class A or B slip coefficient certifications for an inor-
ganic zinc primer (applied to new connection/splice plates in a
shop and shipped to the field) to a field-applied organic zinc
primer (on existing steel during maintenance of a bridge
structure) that may have different thickness requirements. A
project engineer should realize that coating manufacturers
may not have this test data on hand, and that testing and cer-
tification can take two or more months to generate. Coordina-
tion with the shop (requiring them to apply the same product
as the field contractor will use) will alleviate this issue, pro-
vided coating thickness is addressed.
About the AuthorsBill Corbett is the Vice President and Profes-
sional Services Group Manager for KTA-Tator,
Inc., where he has been employed for over 34
years. He chairs SSPC committees C.3.2 on
Dry Film Thickness and C.6 on Education. He
is an SSPC-approved instructor for four SSPC
courses, and he holds SSPC certifications as a
Protective Coatings Specialist, Protective Coatings Inspector
(Level 3), and Bridge Coatings Inspector (Level 2). He is also a
NACE Level 3-certified Coatings Inspector. He was the co-recipi-
ent of the SSPC 1992 Outstanding Publication Award, co-recipi-
ent of the 2001 JPCL Editors’ Award, recipient of SSPC’s 2006
Coatings Education Award, and recipient of SSPC’s 2011 John D.
Keane Award of Merit.
Carly McGee is the Materials & Physical Test-
ing Laboratory Supervisor for KTA-Tator, Inc.
where she has worked for 12 years. She holds
a B.S. in Chemistry and is an SSPC Certified
Protective Coatings Specialist, an American
Concrete Institute Certified Concrete Field
Testing Technician Grade 1, a member of
ASTM Committees G01 (Corrosion of Metals) and C09 (Concrete
and Concrete Aggregates), and a member of the Research Coun-
cil on Structural Connections. JPCL
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ABRI IndustriesIronBond 111Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Altex Coatings Ltd.CarbolineOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
Arma CoatingsArma 901 Polyurea 50DSPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Avilion Inc.WasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
Bowers IndustrialGulf Coast PaintEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Carboline CompanyCarbozincInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Chemco International Ltd.RL 500PFEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Cloverdale Paint, Inc.ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondUrethane/Urethane
Concrete Solutions Products by Rhino LiningsConcrete Solutions HP UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
Convenience Products/Seal-KreteSeal-Krete Dura-Shell WBUrethane/Urethane
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Corrocoat USA, Inc.Polyglass ZipcoatPolyester/Polyester/Polyester
Cortec CorporationVpCI-396MCU/MCU/MCU
Cote-L Industries, Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane
CSL Silicones, Inc.Si-Coat 580Siloxane/Siloxane
Dampney Co., Inc.ThurmaloxEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Daubert Chemical Co.Tectyl 185GWCalcium Sulphonate
Daubert CromwellVersil-PakTape Wraps
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Devoe HPC (International Paint, LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyIron Prime 600/Finium DTM-AT/Finium DTM-ATAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Dunn-EdwardsMultiple Brand OptionsEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure A01Alkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Duromar, Inc.HPL-1110/HPL-1110Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
EA WilcoxWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
ENECON CorporationEnseal CROther
Enviro Epoxy ProductsNew PoxyUrethane/Urethane
Eoncoat, LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDM 9988Other
ErgonArmor NovocoatNovocoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyEucothaneUrethane/Urethane
Fabick Protective CoatingsFabickPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
FSC Coatings, Inc.Rustop/Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
G.O.A. Enterprises - Agent for Chemco Int’l. Ltd.Chemco InternationalZinc-Rich, Organic
Gemite Products, Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Grace DistributingLifeGuard Active Rust PrimerOther
Exterior WeatheringMild/ModerateSteel
Listings are alphabetized by company name.
Coating System Guide for Bridges
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Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Highland International, Inc.475R Series Dry-Fall Epoxy Primer/68R Series Dry-FallEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Hy-Tech Thermal SolutionsMetal ShieldCalcium Sulphonate
Induron Coatings, Inc.Indurethane 6600 PlusMCU Zinc Rich/Epoxy/Urethane
Industrial Nanotech, Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray
International Paint, LLCInternationalOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
International Polyurethane SystemsSPR3002Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Jotun Paints, Inc.Barrier/Hardtop II HSOrganic Zinc/Urethane/Urethane
Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EP14Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PURUrethane/Urethane
Kopak IndustriesKopakZinc-Rich, Inorganic
Mad Dog PrimerMad Dog PrimerAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Madison Chemical IndustriesAlumizinc "S"/AcrylaThane 55MCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane
Micor Company, Inc.Micorthane 6-23Urethane/Urethane
Midsun Group, Inc.Midsun 579 SilprocoatOther
Monopole, Inc.Permashield 200Urethane/Urethane
NIC IndustriesPrismaticEpoxy/Polyester/Polyester
Nukote Coating Systems Canada, Inc.NukotePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoat 68HS/PSX-700Organic Zinc/Siloxane
Premier Coating Systems IncPCS-#1111 / PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluorourethane
Protecto Wrap CompanyProtecto Liner 1350Urethane/Urethane
Protek Paint Ltd.Protek UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
Rainguard InternationalRainguardSiloxane/Siloxane
Renner CoatingsRevran/RethaneEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintAlkyd/Alkyd/Alkyd
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintMetal Master/MultimstrAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
RoofMart International, Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other
Seacoat TechnologySeapoxy 85/ FS 9000Epoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane
Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq Wrappingband EZ + Paint or Outerwrap PUTape Wraps
Sherwin-WilliamsZinc Clad III HS/Macropoxy 646/Acrolon 218 HSOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Simpson Strong-TieFX-501M Elastomeric Coating SystemOther
SpecChemSpecChem SpecPoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
SpecguardSG-E375-08Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, AMP 100, CAP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Stirling Lloyd Products, Inc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Sulzer MetcoRoadrunner ThermosprayThermal Spray
Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Textured Coatings of AmericaReflect TecEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluoropolymer
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
The Thortex Group3M Scotchkote Encapsulation Coating Poly-Nox 136Other
3M Corrosion Protection ProductScotchkoteFusion-Bonded Epoxy (1-2 coats)
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Tnemec Epoxy/Endura-ShieldEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Total Containment Solutions, Inc.RoboLinerPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Tuf Top CoatingsInmarEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
U.S. Coatings, LLCZincGard/UreGripInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
US Coating SolutionsFlex-Clear UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
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Watson Coatings, Inc.Armor-ShieldCalcium Sulphonate
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoAlkyd/Alkyd/Silicone Alkyd
ZRC WorldwideZRC-221 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Exterior Weathering Mild/ModerateConcrete
ABRI IndustriesMicroBond 87Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon DecorOther
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.SIL-ACTSiloxane/Siloxane
Altex Coatings Ltd.CarbolineOther
Arma CoatingsArma 901 Polyurea 90ASPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
BASF Corporation Construction SystemsEnviroseal 40Siloxane/Siloxane
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Carboline CompanyCarbothaneEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Chemco International Ltd.RH 800/RG 800Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
ChemCo SystemsCCS General PurposeEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
ChemMasters, Inc.Texture DOTAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondUrethane/Urethane
Concrete Solution Products by Rhino LiningsConcrete Solutions HP UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
ConShield TechnologiesCor+GardEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Convenience Products/Seal-KreteSEAL-KRETE Dura-Shell WBUrethane/Urethane
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 202Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corrocoat USA, Inc.Polyglass VEPolyester/Polyester/Polyester
Cote-L Industries, Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane
CSL Silicones, Inc.Si-COAT 580Siloxane/Siloxane
Dampney Co., Inc.Thurmalox High TemperatureOther
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyVers-Acryl 200/Vers-Acryl 222/Vers-Acryl 222Other
The Dow Chemical CompanyVorastarPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Dunn-EdwardsMultiple brand optionsEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Acrylic (1-2 coats)
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure A01Alkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Duromar, Inc.DF-1310, DF-5610, HydroFlorEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
EA WilcoxWASSERMCU/MCU/MCU
ENECON CorporationENESEALOther
Enviro Epoxy ProductsEnviro PoxyOrganic Zinc/Epoxy 100% solids
Eoncoat, LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM Coatingsliquid epdm 9988Other
ErgonArmor NovocoatErtechCoal Tar/Asphalt
Euclid Chemical CompanyTammscoatAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Fire Free Coatings Inc.Sher-CrylUrethane/Urethane
FSC Coatings, Inc.Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Gemite Products, Inc.Gem-Gard SX WBSiloxane/Siloxane
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Grace DistributingLifeGuard Active Rust PrimerOther
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Induron Coatings, Inc.Indurethane 6600 PlusEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Industrial Nanotech, Inc.Nansulate Energy ProtectThermal Spray
International Polyurethane SystemsSPR3002Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Jotun Paints, Inc.Pen-O-Prep/Hardtop II HSEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus EP14Epoxy/Epoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PURUrethane/Urethane
Key Resin CompanyPlasti-ChemieMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Klaas Coatings (North America) LLCSi-Prime/Si-Rex03Other
Kopak IndustriesKopakSiloxane/Siloxane
Kryton International, Inc.Hydropel SealerSiloxane/Siloxane
Mad Dog PrimerMad Dog PrimerAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Micor Company, Inc.Micorthane 6-23Urethane/Urethane
Midsun Group, Inc.Midsun 579 SilprocoatOther
Milamar Coatings, LLCICO FlexicoatEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluoropolymer
Monopole, Inc.Aquaseal ME12Siloxane/Siloxane
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Northern Industries, Inc.Hydro-Seal 75Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 coats)
Nox-Crete Products GroupStifel Silane Sealer/Water RepellentSiloxane/Siloxane
Nukote Coating Systems Canada, Inc.NukotePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Pilgrim PermocoatPlasticEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmercoat 220Other
Premier Coating Systems, Inc..PCS-#1100/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluorourethane
Professional Products of Kansas, Inc..Professional Water Sealant & Anti-GraffitiantSiloxane/Siloxane
Protecto Wrap CompanyM 400 ARTape Wraps
Rainguard InternationalRainguardSiloxane/Siloxane
Renner CoatingsRevran/RethaneEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino ExtremePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovamastic/ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
RoofMart International, Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other
SaverSystems/DefyMasonrySaverSiloxane/Siloxane
Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps
Sherwin-WilliamsAcrylic Texture Coatings, Stains, or Solvent StainsOther
Simpson Strong-TieFX-460 Breathable Coating SystemEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Acrylic (1-2 coats)
Soprema, Inc.Soprema AntirockSheet Lining, Thermoplastic
SpecChemSpecChem SpecShield WBSiloxane/Siloxane
SpecguardSG-SCPPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Aquaseal Hi-Rise X3, Ultra Bond-100, AMP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Stirling Lloyd Products, Inc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate
Textured Coatings of AmericaBridge CoteAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Gard 251/257/258Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
3M Corrosion Protection ProductScotchkoteEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Tnemec Epoxy/Enviro-CreteEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Acrylic (1-2 coats)
Total Containment Solutions, Inc.RoboLinerPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Tuf Top CoatingsTuf-Top WCVAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
U.S. Coatings, LLCEpoxyGrip/AquaGripEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Acrylic (1-2 coats)
US Coating SolutionsFlex-Clear UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 45 DCPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU/MCU/MCU
Watson Coatings, Inc.ArmorexEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac
Exterior WeatheringSevereSteel
ABRI IndustriesIronBond 111Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Altex Coatings Ltd.CarbolineOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
Arma CoatingsArma 901 50DS or 60DPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Avilion, Inc.PPGOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Bowers IndustrialGulf Coast PaintEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Carboline CompanyCarbothaneOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Chemco International Ltd.RL 500PFEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Cloverdale Paint, Inc.ArmourshieldOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondMCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCortechInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Corrocoat USA, Inc.Polyglass ZipcoatPolyester/Polyester/Polyester
Cote-L Industries, Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane
CSL Silicones, Inc.Si-Coat 580Siloxane/Siloxane
Dampney Co., Inc.ThurmaloxZinc-Rich, Inorganic
Daubert Chemical Co.Saci 8100Calcium Sulphonate
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Daubert CromwellVersil-PakTape Wraps
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Devoe HPC (International Paint, LLC)Devoe High Performance CoatingsOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyEndura-Zinc 768/Mult-E-Prime 500/Multi-Thane 330orOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Dunn-EdwardsMultiple brand optionsInorganic Zinc/Epoxy Flake Filled/Epoxy Flake Filled
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.Perdure AU52Urethane/Urethane
Duromar, Inc.HPL-1110/HPL-1110Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
EA WilcoxWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
ENECON CorporationEneseal CROther
Enviro Epoxy ProductsNew PoxyUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Eoncoat, LLCEonCoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDM 9988Other
ErgonArmor NovocoatNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyEucothaneUrethane/Urethane
Fabick Protective CoatingsFabickPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
FSC Coatings, Inc.Rustop/Bio-Safe MaxLifeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
G.O.A. Enterprises - Agent for Chemco Int’l. Ltd.Chemco InternationalZinc-rich, organic
Gemite Products, Inc.Gem-Cote EP 100Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Grace DistributingLifeGuard Active Rust PrimerOther
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Highland International, Inc.325R Series Dry-Fall Zinc-Rich Epoxy/475R Series DryOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac
Hy-Tech Thermal SolutionsMetal ShieldCalcium Sulphonate
Induron Coatings, Inc.Perma-GlossOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane
Industrial Nanotech, Inc.Nansulate PTThermal Spray
International Paint, LLCInternationalInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
International Polyurethane SystemsSPR3002Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Jotun Paints, Inc.Resist 86/Penguard Express/Hardtop OptimaInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Siloxane
Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus UR-5Urethane/Urethane
Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PURUrethane/Urethane
Kopak IndustriesKopakMCU/MCU/MCU
Madison Chemical IndustriesAlumizinc "S"/AcrylaThane 55MCU Zinc Rich/Urethane/Urethane
Midsun Group, Inc.Midsun 579 SilprocoatOther
NIC IndustriesPrismaticEpoxy/Polyester/Polyester
Nukote Coating Systems Canada, Inc.NukotePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsDimetcote 9H/Amercoat 385/Amercoat 450HInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Premier Coating Systems, Inc.PCS-#1111/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluorourethane
Protecto Wrap CompanyProtecto Liner 1350Urethane/Urethane
Rainguard InternationalRainguardSiloxane/Siloxane
Renner CoatingsRevchemEpoxy Phenolic/Epoxy Phenolic/Epoxy Phenolic
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings EpoxyEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaZinc 3/ClovaMastic/ArmourshieldOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
RoofMart International, Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Roval USA Corp.Roval R22 Cold Galvanizing CompoundZinc-Rich, Organic
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other
Seacoat TechnologySeapoxy 85/FS 9000Epoxy/Epoxy/Siloxane
Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps
Sherwin-WilliamsZinc Clad III HS/Macropoxy 646/FluoroKemOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane
Simpson Strong-TieFX-408/FX-480/FX-442Organic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
SpecChemSpecChem SpecPoxy CoatingEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
SpecguardSG-SCPPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)Ultra Bond-100, AMP 100, CAP 100Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Stirling Lloyd Products, Inc.EliminatorMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Subsea Industries NVEcospeedVinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester/Vinyl Ester
Sulzer MetcoRoadrunner ThermosprayThermal Spray
Termarust TechnologiesTermarust TR2000 HR CSA SeriesCalcium Sulphonate
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Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.TeslanOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
Textured Coatings of AmericaReflect TecEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluoropolymer
ThermionThermionThermal Spray
Thin Film Technology, Inc.Bio-Dur 568Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
The Thortex Group3M Scotchkote Encapsulation Coating Poly-Nox 136Other
3M Corrosion Protection ProductScotchkoteFusion-Bonded Epoxy (1-2 coats)
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.TMS Metalizing SystemsThermal Spray
Tnemec Company, Inc.Tneme-Zinc/Tnemec Epoxy/FluoronarOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Fluorourethane
Total Containment Solutions, Inc.RoboLinerPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
U.S. Coatings, LLCZincGard/EpoxyGrip/UreGripInorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
US Coating SolutionsFlex-Clear UrethaneUrethane/Urethane
VersaFlex IncorporatedFSS 50 DMPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Wasser CorporationWasserMCU Zinc Rich/MCU/MCU
Watson Coatings, Inc.Armor-ShieldCalcium Sulphonate
Wilko Paint, Inc.WilkoOrganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
ZRC WorldwideZRC Zero-VOC Galvanzing CompoundZinc-Rich, Inorganic
Exterior Weathering SevereConcrete
ABRI IndustriesMicroBond 87Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane
AcryliCon Flooring SolutionsAcryliCon DecorOther
Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.SIL-ACTSiloxane/Siloxane
Altex Coatings Ltd.CarbolineEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Arma CoatingsArma 901 60DPolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
BASF Corporation Construction SystemsTraficdeck EP 35Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Bowers IndustrialDuromarEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Carboline CompanyCarboguardEpoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Chemco International Ltd.RH 800/RG 800Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
ChemMasters, Inc.Safe-Cure & Seal EPX/Duraguard 310CRUEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
CIM IndustriesCIM 1000Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Coatings For Industry, Inc.UrethabondUrethane/Urethane
ConShield TechnologiesCor+RocEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Copps Industries, Inc.Armorgard 202Epoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Corotech High Performance CoatingsCorotechEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Corporacion Mara SASigma CoatingsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac
Corrocoat USA, Inc.Polyglass VEPolyester/Polyester/Polyester
Cote-L Industries, Inc.Durabak 18Urethane/Urethane
CSL Silicones, Inc.Si-Coat 580Siloxane/Siloxane
Dampney Co., Inc.EpodurOther
Denso North AmericaDensoTape Wraps
Diamond Vogel Paint CompanyMult-E-Poxy 180/Multi-Thane 330 or 340Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Dunn-EdwardsMultiple Brand OptionsPolyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Duraamen Engineered Products, Inc.Perdure AU52Urethane/Urethane
Duromar, Inc.DF-1310, DF-5610, HydroFlorOrganic Zinc/Epoxy 100% solids
EA WilcoxWasserMCU Coal Tar/MCU Coal Tar/MCU Coal Tar
ENECON CorporationEnesealOther
Enviro Epoxy ProductsEnviro PoxyEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Eoncoat LLCEoncoat 0 VOCOther
EPDM CoatingsLiquid EPDM 9988Other
ErgonArmor NovocoatNovocoatEpoxy Novolac (1 or 2 coats)
Euclid Chemical CompanyTammscoatAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
FSC Coatings, Inc.Rustop/Bio-SafeAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Gemite Products, Inc.Tuff-Flex CAOther
Global EcoTechnologiesEndura-FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Grace DistributingLifeGuard Active Rust PrimerOther
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.GCPEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
HJ3 Composite TechnologiesHJ3 Civil & Commercial SystemsEpoxy/Epoxy Novolac/Epoxy Novolac
Induron Coatings, Inc.Perma-GlossEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluorourethane
Industrial Nanotech, Inc.Nansulate Energy ProtectThermal Spray
International Polyurethane SystemsSPR3002Polyurea Hybrid (1, 2, or 3 coats)
ITW Polymers Coatings North AmericaAS-250Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Jotun Paints, Inc.Pen-O-Prep/Penguard Express/Hardtop OptimaEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Kaufman Products, Inc.SurePoxy HiBildEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.Techni-Plus UR-5Urethane/Urethane
Kemper System America, Inc.Kemperol 2K-PURUrethane/Urethane
Key Resin CompanyPlasti-ChemieMethyl Methacrylate/Methyl Methacrylate
Klaas Coatings (North America) LLCCremsil/Si-Rex03Other
Kopak IndustriesKopakZinc-Rich, Organic
Kryton International, Inc.Krystol T1, Krystol T2Other
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Midsun Group, Inc.Midsun 579 SilprocoatOther
Milamar Coatings, LLCICO FlexicoatEpoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 coats)
Northern Industries, Inc.NI-21Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 coats)
Nox-Crete Products GroupNox-Carb Sealer & StainAlkyd/Acrylic/Acrylic
Nukote Coating Systems Canada, Inc.NukotePolyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
Peerless Industrial SystemsEpigenEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Pilgrim PermocoatUroflexEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.Polibrid 705Urethane Elastomeric (1 coat)
Polycoat ProductsPolyeuro 5502/7502Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 coats)
PPC Coatings (MTR)PPC CoatingsOther
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsAmerlock/Amercoat 450HEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Premier Coating Systems, Inc.PCS-#1100/PCS-#4300Epoxy (1-2 coats)/Fluorourethane
Professional Products of Kansas, Inc.Professional Water Sealant & Anti-GraffitiantSiloxane/Siloxane
Protecto Wrap CompanyM 400 ARTape Wraps
Rainguard InternationalRainguardSiloxane/Siloxane
Renner CoatingsRevchemEpoxy/Epoxy Phenolic/Epoxy Phenolic
Rhino Linings CorporationRhino Linings EpoxyEpoxy/Epoxy 100% solids
Riley Paint CompanyRiley PaintEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale PaintClovaMastic/ArmourshieldEpoxy (1-2 coats)/Urethane
RoofMart International, Inc.Garna FlexUrethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
Rust Bullet, LLCRust Bullet StandardUrethane/Urethane
Safe Encasement SystemsSE-110-MS/SE-120Other
Saver Systems/DefyMasonrySaverSiloxane/Siloxane
Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps
SaverSystems/DefyMasonrySaverSiloxane/Siloxane
Seal For Life IndustriesStopaq WrappingbandTape Wraps
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Advanced Chemical Technologies, Inc.9608 North Robinson Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 800-535-0433Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Advanced Science CoatingsPO Box 748Sunset Beach, CA 90742Phone: 209-481-2042Contact: Tom [email protected]
AFM3251 Third AvenueSan Diego, CA 92103Phone: 619-239-0321Contact: Jay [email protected]
Albi Mfg., Div. of StanChem, Inc.401 Berlin StreetEast Berlin, CT 6023Phone: 860-828-0571Contact: Ted [email protected]
Aldo Products Company, Inc.1604 N. Main St.Kannapolis, NC 28081Phone: 800-474-6019Contact: Robert [email protected]
Alistagen CorporationTen Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016Phone: 212-317-0100Contact: Alis [email protected]
Allnex9005 Westside ParkwayAlpharetta, GA 30009Phone: [email protected]
Altex Coatings Ltd.PO Box 142Tauranga, 3140 New ZealandPhone: 0064-7-541-1221Contact: Ricky [email protected]
American Industrial1218 W. 41st St., Ste. BTulsa, OK 74107Phone: 918-445-0627Contact: Fred [email protected]
AmTech Tank Lining & Tank Repair75-4 Main St., Ste. 300Plymouth, NH 03264Phone: 888-839-0373Contact: Dennis [email protected]
Andek Corporation850 Glen Ave.Moorestown, NJ 08057Phone: 800-800-2844Contact: Neil [email protected]
ARC Composites, Div. of A.W. Chesterton860 Salem St., Bldg. AGroveland, MA 01834Phone: 978-469-6666Contact: Kathy [email protected]
Aremco ProductsPO Box 517Valley Cottage, NY 10989Phone: 845-268-0039Contact: Peter [email protected]
Arizona Polymer Flooring, Inc.7731 N. 68th AvenueGlendale, AZ 85303Phone: 888-855-3455Contact: Daniel [email protected]
Arkema, Inc.900 First Ave., Bldg. 10King of Prussia, PA 19406Phone: 610-205-7898Contact: Vince [email protected]
Arma Coatings5555 W. 11th Ave.Eugene, OR 97402Phone: 800-524-2762Contact: Charles [email protected]
Armor Shield1343 Union Avenue, NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505Phone: 616-245-0757Contact: Patrick [email protected]
Associated Paint10160 NW South River Dr.Miami, FL 33178Phone: 305-885-1964Contact: Lee [email protected]
AAashish Coating Tech Pvt. Ltd.140 Laxmi Plaza, New Link Rd., Andheri W.Mumbai, 400053 IndiaContact: Jayant PatelPhone: [email protected]
ABRI Industries8055 W. Manchester Ave., Ste. 735Playa Del Rey, CA 90293Phone: 310-341-3600Contact: Lee [email protected]
Acry-Tech Coatings Inc.3601 NE 5th Ave.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334Phone: 954-565-6001Contact:Miki [email protected]
AcryliCon Flooring Solutions12460 Crabapple Rd., Ste. 202-106Alpharetta, GA 30004Phone: 888-736-7550Contact: Jason [email protected]
Acrylux Paint Co.6010 Powerline Rd.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309Phone: 954-772-0300Contact: Andrew [email protected]
Acrymax Technologies, Inc.221 Brooke St.Media, PA 19063Phone: 800-553-0523Contact: Eric [email protected]
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ASTC Polymers Inc.3207 West Warner Ave.Santa Ana, CA 92704Phone: 714-966-2893Contact: Dick [email protected]
Atlantic Metal Coatings25 Dundee AvenueMt. Pearl, NF A1N 4R6 CanadaPhone: 709-364-7262Contact: Roy [email protected]
Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.1227 Valley Rd.Mertztown, PA 19539Phone: 610-682-7171Contact: Scott [email protected]
Avid Protective Products Ltd.2085 Laurelwood Dr.Oakville, ON L6H 4S8 CanadaPhone: 905-339-8386Contact: David [email protected]
Avilion Inc.3947 Lincoln HighwayDowningtown, PA 19335Phone: 610-942-7388Contact:Michelle [email protected]
Axalta Coating Systems North America9800 Genard Rd.Houston, TX 77041Phone: [email protected]
BBASF Corporation-Construction Systems889 Valley Park Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379Phone: [email protected]
Bechtel Industrial Coating Supply21424 SE 16th PlaceSammamish, WA 98075Phone: 425-392-1876Contact: Robert [email protected]
Benjamin Moore & Co.101 Paragon DriveMontvale, NJ 07645Phone: [email protected]
Blendex Industrial Corp.135 Bangor StreetLindenhurst, NY 11757Phone: 888-376-9935Contact: John [email protected]
Blome InternationalPart of the HEMPEL Group1450 Hoff Industrial Dr.O'Fallon, MO 63366Phone: 636-379-9119Contact:Marsha [email protected]
Blue River Coatings2910 South Nebraska Ave.Hastings, NE 68901Phone: 888-420-2628Contact: Phil [email protected]
Blue Water Marine Paint1999 Elizabeth St.North Brunswick, NJ 08902Phone: 908-967-9867Contact: Paul [email protected]
Bowers Industrial3645 W. 1987 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84104Phone: 800-892-5224Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Bradley Coatings Group2873 West Hardies Rd.Gibsonia, PA 15044Phone: 724-444-4400Contact: Phil [email protected]
Burke Industrial Coatings600 South 74th Pl., Ste. 108Ridgefield, WA 98642Phone: 800-348-3245Contact: Jim Harrisjpharris@burkeindustrialcoatings.comburkeindustrialcoatings.com
CCantex 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 73109Phone: 405-634-3383Contact: Stan [email protected]
Carboline Company2150 Schuetz Rd.St. Louis, MO 63146Phone: [email protected] our display ad, inside front cover.
CCI Con-Tech of California, Inc.2211 Navy Dr.Stockton, CA 95206Phone: 209-941-8324Contact: Steven A. [email protected]
Ceilcote (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Celufibre Industries Inc.14735 124th Ave.Edmonton, AB T5L 3B2 CanadaPhone: 780-447-1255Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Ceram-Kote Coatings Inc.1800 Industrial DriveBig Spring, TX 79720Phone: 432-263-8497Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Chemco International Ltd.East Shawhead Industrial EstateCoatbridge, ML5 4XD U.K.Phone: 44-1236 606060Contact:Manny [email protected]
ChemCo Systems2800 Bay Rd.Redwood City, CA 94063Phone: 800-757-6773Contact: John [email protected]
Chemcoat, Inc.2790 Canfields Ln.Montoursville, PA 17754Phone: 800-326-9471Contact: Art [email protected]
Chemical Products Industries7649 SW 34th StreetOklahoma City, OK 73179Phone: 405-745-2070Contact: Jordan [email protected]
Chemline5151 Natural Bridge Rd.St. Louis, MO 63115Phone: 314-664-2230Contact: Steve [email protected]
ChemMasters, Inc.300 Edwards StreetMadison, OH 44057Phone: 440-428-2105Contact: Rich [email protected]
CIM Industries23 Elm St.Peterborough, NH 03458Phone: 603-924-9481Contact: Becky [email protected]
Cloverdale Paint Inc.6950 King George Blvd.Surrey, BC V3W 4Z1 CanadaPhone: 403-236-4777Contact: Trevor [email protected]
CMP/Chugoku1610 Engineers Rd.Belle Chasse, LA 70037Phone: 504-392-4817Contact: Nancy [email protected]
Coating Systems & Supply, LLC11479 Darryl Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70815Phone: 225-272-6385Contact:Michael R. [email protected]
Coatings For Industry, Inc.319 Township Line Rd.Souderton, PA 18964Phone: 877-723-0919Contact: Kevin Klotzcficoatings.com
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Corrocoat LimitedForster St.Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1PW U.K.Phone: 44-113-2760760Contact: Graham Greenwoodcorrocoat.com
Corrocoat USA Inc.6525 Greenland RoadJacksonville, FL 32258Phone: 904-268-4559Contact: Josh [email protected]
Corroseal/Rodda Paint Co.6107 N. Marine DrivePortland, OR 97203Phone: 800-237-1573Contact: Sue [email protected]
Corrotherm Protective Coatings, Inc.175 Philmont Ave.Feasterville, PA 19053Phone: 215-322-5255Contact: Donald [email protected]
Cortec Corporation4119 White Bear ParkwaySt. Paul, MN 55110Phone: 651-429-1100Contact: Cliff [email protected]
Cote-L Industries Inc.1542 Jefferson St.Teaneck, NJ 7666Phone: 201-836-0733Contact: Cy [email protected]
CRC-Evans7011 High Life Dr.Houston, TX 77066Phone: 832-249-3100Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Creto Worldwide125 East Reno Ave. Suite 1Las Vegas, NV 89119Phone: 702-372-6274Contact: John [email protected]
Crossfield Products Corp.3000 E. Harcourt StreetRancho Dominguez, CA 90221Phone: 310-886-9100Contact: Jodi [email protected]
CSL Silicones, Inc.144 Woodlawn Road WestGuelph, ON N1H 1B5 CanadaPhone: 519-836-9044Contact: Patrick [email protected]
DDampney Co., Inc.85 Paris StreetEverett, MA 02149Phone: 617-389-2805Contact: Dennis [email protected]
Daubert Chemical Co.4700 S. Central Ave.Chicago, IL 60638Phone: 708-563-8302Contact: Frank [email protected]
Daubert Cromwell12701 S. Ridgeway Ave.Alsip, IL 60803Phone: 708-293-7750Contact: Jamie [email protected]
Davis Paint Company1311 Iron StreetKansas City, KS 64116Phone: 800-821-2029Contact: Cindy [email protected]
Denso North America9747 Whithorn DriveHouston, TX 77095Phone: 281-821-3355Contact: Jesse [email protected] our display ad, p. 117.
Dependable, LLCPO Box 16307Rocky River, OH 44116Phone: 717-951-0494Contact: Joe [email protected]
Devoe High Performance Coatings (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.comSee our display ad, p. 56.
Comex Group5575 DTC ParkwayGreenwood Village, CO 80111Phone: [email protected]
Composite Technologies2010 Scott Ave.Calberton, NY 11933Phone: 631-680-0662Contact: Gerald [email protected]
Concrete Coatings, Inc.1105 N. 1600 W.Layton, UT 84041Phone: 801-544-8771Contact: Cory [email protected]
Concrete Sealants9325 State Rte. 201Tipp City, OH 45371Phone: [email protected]
Concrete SolutionsProducts by Rhino Linings9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: Bart [email protected]
Conklin Company, Inc.3951 NE Kimball DriveKansas City, MO 64161Phone: 800-888-8838conklin.com
ConShield Technologies541 10th Street #233Atlanta, GA 30318Phone: 877-543-2094Contact: Joe [email protected]
Construction Specialties Group, Inc.15783 Crocus LaneDumfries, VA 22025Phone: 703-670-5300Contact: Neil [email protected]
Construction Systems SupplyPO Box 3894Seattle, WA 98124Phone: 888-432-6807Contact: Ron [email protected]
Contego International, Inc.334 Greyhound Pass WestCarmel, IN 46032Phone: 800-434-6444Contact: Tony [email protected]
Contract Coatings Corporation706 E. Main St.Stockton, CA 95202Phone: 209-465-2634Contact: Arlen [email protected]
Convenience Products/Seal-Krete306 Gandy Rd.Auburndale, FL 33823Phone: 800-323-7357Contact: David [email protected]
Cooley Group50 Esten Ave.Pawtucket, RI 02860Phone: 401-721-6216Contact:Michelle [email protected]
Copps Industries, Inc.10600 N. Industrial Dr.Mequon, WI 53092Phone: 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]
Coronado Paint308 Old County RoadEdgewater, FL 32132Phone: 386-428-6461Contact: Richard Lutzcoronadopaint.com
Corotech High Performance Coatings101 Paragon DriveMontvale, NJ 07645Phone: 201-949-6216Contact: Jeffrey T. [email protected]
Corporacion Mara SAJr. Pereseo 251Chorrillos, 9 PeruPhone: 51-12013535Contact: Fredy [email protected]
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Diamond Liners, Inc.9507 Santa Fe Springs Rd.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670Phone: 562-781-1045Contact: John [email protected]
Diamond Vogel Paint Company1110 Albany Place SEOrange City, IA 51041Phone: 712-737-8880Contact: Perry [email protected]
Dinoflex Group LP5590 46th Ave.Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4S1 CanadaPhone: 780-619-8568Contact: Chad [email protected]
The Dow Chemical Company9008 BuildingMidland, MI 48642Phone: 800-447-4369Contact: Dave Petersondow.com
Dudick, Inc.1818 Miller ParkwayStreetsboro, OH 44241Phone: 330-562-1970Contact: Barb [email protected]
Dunn-Edwards4885 E. 52nd PlaceLos Angeles, CA 90058Phone: [email protected]
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.116 West 23rd StreetNew York, NY 10011Phone: 212-386-7609Contact: Victor [email protected]
Duromar, Inc.706 Washington StreetPembroke, MA 02359Phone: 781-826-2525Contact: Daniel [email protected]
Dynafloor Systems553 Highland Rd. E.Macedonia, OH 44056Phone: 800-453-6366Contact: Jerry [email protected]
Dynamic Coatings, Inc. (DCI)5629 East Westover Ave., Suite AFresno, CA 93727Phone: 877-225-2549Contact: David [email protected]
EEA Wilcox173 Utah Ave.South San Francisco, CA 94080Phone: 650-871-5350Contact: John [email protected]
Elastomer Specialties, Inc.10848 South 265thBroken Arrow, OK 74014Phone: 918-486-4244Contact: Neil [email protected]
Endura Manufacturing Ltd.12425 149th St.Edmonton, AB T5L 2J6 CanadaPhone: 780-451-4242Contact: Elissa [email protected]
ENECON Corporation6 Platinum CourtMedford, NY 11763Phone: 516-349-0022Contact:Mike [email protected]
Enviro Epoxy Products90 Nolan Court #2Markham, ON L3R 4L9 CanadaPhone: 905-305-8551Contact: Terry [email protected]
Enviroline (International Paint LLC)6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.com
Environmental Protective Coatings Inc.2035 Regency Rd., Ste. 5Lexington, KY 40503Phone: 859-277-0014Contact: Homer O. [email protected]
Envirotrol, Inc.2594 Flat Shoals Rd.Conyers, GA 30013Phone: 770-922-4737Contact: Pat [email protected]
Fire Free Coatings, Inc.580 Irwin Street Suite 1San Rafael, CA 94901Phone: 415-459-6488Contact: Elisa [email protected]
Flame Control Coatings, LLC4120 Hyde Park Blvd.Niagara Falls, NY 14305Phone: 716-282-1399Contact: Tim [email protected]
Floor Seal Technology, Inc.1005 Ames Ave.Milpitas, CA 95035Phone: 408-590-4849Contact: Bill [email protected]
FLOROCK, Crawford Labs, Inc.4165 S. Emerald Ave.Chicago, IL 60609Phone: [email protected]
FSC Coatings, Inc.5360 Eastgate Mall Rd., Ste. FSan Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-579-8459Contact: Steve [email protected]
GG.O.A. Enterprises - Agent for Chemco International Ltd.1700 Post Oak Blvd., 2 Blvd. Pl., Ste. 600Houston, TX 77056Phone: 281-712-7035Contact: S.L. (Sindee) [email protected]
G3 Tapes11639 Riverside Drive, Suite 103Lakeside, CA 92040Phone: 619-448-4439Contact:Meghan [email protected]
Gaco Western200 West Mercer St. Suite 202Seattle, WA 98119Phone: [email protected]
Eoncoat, LLC1704 Park Central Blvd. NorthPompano Beach, FL 33064Phone: 754-222-4919Contact: Jim [email protected]
EPDM Coatings494 Bridgeport Ave., Ste. 101-342Shelton, CT 06484Phone: 610-298-1989Contact: Kelly [email protected]
EPIC Supply, LLCPO Box 5Bowmansville, NY 14026Phone: 716-565-5450Contact: Carl R. [email protected]
ErgonArmor NovocoatPO Box 23028Flowood, MS 39225Phone: [email protected]
Euclid Chemical Company19218 Redwood RoadCleveland, OH 44110Phone: [email protected]
Evonik Industries299 Jefferson Rd.Parsippany, NJ 07054Phone: 973-929-8513Contact: Anil [email protected]
FFabick Protective Coatings4118 Robertson RoadMadison, WI 53714Phone: 608-242-1100Contact: Steven [email protected]
Farrell-Calhoun Paint221 East CarolinaMemphis, TN 38126Phone: 901-526-2211Contact: Craig [email protected]
Farwest Corrosion Control Company12029 Regentview Ave.Downey, CA 90241Phone: 310-532-9314Contact:Marnie [email protected]
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Gelest, Inc.11 E. Steel RoadMorrisville, PA 19067Phone: 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 74804Phone: 800-654-3872Contact:Mark [email protected]
Gill Industries, Inc.3462 Kershaw Camden Hwy.Lancaster, SC 29720Phone: 803-285-4831Contact: G. Shane [email protected]
Glidden Professional15885 W. Sprague RoadStrongsville, OH 44136Phone: 800-984-5444Contact: [email protected]
Global EcoTechnologiesPO Box 2205Antioch, CA 94531Phone: 925-754-4100Contact: Scott [email protected]
Global Industrial Coatings11130 Twitty Dr.Rolla, MO 65401Phone: 573-364-2722Contact: George [email protected]
Goodwest Linings and Coatings8814 Industrial Ln.Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Phone: 951-236-7576Contact: Patrick [email protected]
Grace Distributing232 Molasses LaneMount Pleasant, SC 29464Phone: 434-825-1529Contact: John [email protected]
Groco Specialty Coatings10818 C.F. Hawn FreewayDallas, TX 75217Phone: 972-286-7890Contact: Bob [email protected]
Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc.30075 County Road 49Loxley, AL 36551Phone: 251-964-7911Contact: John R. [email protected]
HHadek Protective SystemsFoster Plaza 5, 651 Holiday DrivePittsburgh, PA 15220Phone: 412-204-0028Contact: Benjamin Beckhadek.com
hci chemtech, inc.310 S. Bellis St.Wausau, WI 54403Phone: 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 DriveConroe, TX 77303Phone: 936-523-6000Contact:Marsha [email protected]
Heresite Protective Coatings, LLC822 South 14th St.Manitowoc, WI 54220Phone: 920-684-6646Contact: Jim [email protected]
Hi-Tech Concrete Coatings, Inc.430 Oak LaneLititz, PA 17543Phone: 717-664-4006Contact: Brian A. [email protected]
Highland International, Inc.465 Industrial Park Dr.Boone, NC 28607Phone: 828-265-2513Contact: Katie Dudakduda@highland-international.comhighland-international.comSee our display ad, p. 63.
HJ3 Composite Technologies2440 West Majestic ParkwayTucson, AZ 85705Phone: 520-322-0010Contact: John [email protected]
HydraTech Engineered Products10448 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH 45215Phone: 513-827-9169Contact: Peter Blais/Michael [email protected]
Hydrex Underwater Technology604 Druid Road E.Clearwater, FL 33756Phone: 727-443-3900Contact: John [email protected]
Hyperseal34-801 Spyder CirclePalm Desert, CA 92211Phone: 760-324-7900Contact: Brian [email protected]
Hy-Tech Thermal Solutions159 Park Hill Blvd.West Melbourne, FL 32904Phone: [email protected]
IIndMar Coatings Corporation317 W. Main St. Wakefield, VA 23888Phone: 757-899-3807Contact:Wilmer [email protected]
Induron Coatings, Inc.3333 R. Arrington Jr. Blvd. N.Birmingham, AL 35234Phone: [email protected]
Industrial Coatings & Sealants12521 Evergreen Dr., Ste. BMukilteo, WA 98275Phone: 425-742-5693Contact: Greg [email protected]
Industrial Maintenance Group, Inc.1904 Industrial Park DrivePlant City, FL 33566Phone: 813-659-3512Contact: Pete Van Fossenpete@industrialmaintenancegroup.comindustrialmaintenancegroup.com
Industrial Nanotech, Inc.1925 Trade Center Way Ste. 1Naples, FL 34109Phone: 800-767-3998Contact: Francesca [email protected]
Inliner Technologies1468 West Hospital RoadPaoli, IN 47454Phone: 812-723-0704Contact: Geoff [email protected]
Innovative Coatings1685 Rossi DriveWindsor, ON N9A 6J3 CanadaPhone: 519-737-9046Contact:Wayne [email protected]
Insulating Coatings Corporation27 Link Dr. Suite DBinghamton, NY 13904Phone: 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 77060Phone: 281-448-5258Contact: Heidi [email protected]
International Cellulose Corporation12315 Robin Blvd.Houston, TX 77045Phone: 800-444-1252Contact: Chuck Smith/Joey [email protected]
International Chem-Crete Corp.800 Security RowRichardson, TX 75081Phone: 972-671-6477Contact: Jay [email protected]
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LuminOre6060 Corte del CedroCarlsbad, CA 93011Phone: 760-431-7705Contact: Jenny [email protected]
MMad Dog Primer309 Plum Street N.Northfield, MN 55057Phone: 507-645-7431Contact: Doug [email protected]
Madewell Products Corporation7561-A Industrial CourtAlpharetta, GA 30004Phone: 770-475-8199Contact: Steve [email protected]
Madison Chemical Industries490 McGeachie Dr.Milton, ON L9T 3Y5 CanadaPhone: 905-878-8863Contact: Kim [email protected]
Mascoat4310 Campbell RoadHouston, TX 77041Phone: 713-465-0304Contact: Chad [email protected]
Micor Company, Inc.3232 N. 31st StreetMilwaukee, WI 53216Phone: 800-284-4308Contact: Bill [email protected]
Midsun Group, Inc.135 Redstone StreetSouthington, CT 06480Phone: 860-378-0100Contact: Andy [email protected]
Milamar Coatings, LLC311 NW 122nd St. Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-9956Contact: Duane [email protected]
International Flooring & Protective Coatings, Inc.4675 E. Princess Anne Rd.Norfolk, VA 23502Phone: 757-855-5286Contact: Steve Solomonssolomon@internationalflooring.cominternationalflooring.com
International Metal Fusion Corporation900 NW 10th Ave.Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311Phone: 609-670-2200Contact: Carl [email protected]
International Paint, LLC6001 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX 77091Phone: 800-589-1267pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.cominternational-pc.comSee our display ad, p. 56.
International Polyurethane Systems5590 46th Ave. SESalmon Arm, BC V1E 4S1 CanadaPhone: 780-619-8568Contact: Chad [email protected]
Interpaints SACAv. Enrique Meiggs 2925Lima, 1 PeruPhone: 51 1 4520070Contact:Miguel [email protected]
IPA Systems, Inc.2745 N. Amber StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19134Phone: 215-425-6607Contact: John [email protected]
IPS Polymers Systems8530 Milliken Ave.Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Phone: 909-941-4999Contact: Amy [email protected]
Isolatek International41 Furnace StreetStanhope, NJ 07874Phone: 973-347-1200Contact: Sean [email protected]
ITW Polymers Coatings North America130 Commerce DriveMontgomeryville, PA 18936Phone: [email protected]
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JJamestown Coating Technologies108 Main St.Jamestown, PA 16134Phone: 724-932-3101Contact:Michael [email protected]
Johnson Industrial Coatings10436 N. NC Hwy. 150Clemmons, NC 27012Phone: 336-764-1648Contact: Jay [email protected]
Jotun Paints, Inc.842 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. N.,City Center Three, Ste. 300Houston, TX 77024Phone: [email protected] our display ad, p. 76.
KKaufman Products, Inc.3811 Curtis AvenueBaltimore, MD 21226Phone: 800-637-6372Contact: Alex [email protected]
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.4018 Trey Dr.Houston, TX 77084Phone: 281-550-1199Contact: Owen T. [email protected]
Kelly-Moore Paint Company987 Commercial StreetSan Carlos, CA 94070Phone: 800-874-4436Contact: Rusty [email protected]
KEMA Coatings LImitedUnit 904 - 60 Wyndham St. SouthGuelph, ON N1E 7H7 CanadaPhone: 519-826-9374Contact:Mark [email protected]
Kemper System America, Inc.1 Reuten DriveCloster, NJ 07624Phone: 800-541-5455Contact: James [email protected]
Key Resin Company4050 Clough Woods Dr.Batavia, OH 45103Phone: 888-943-4532Contact: Eric [email protected]
Klaas Coatings (North America) LLCPO Box 25122Dallas, TX 75225Phone: 866-317-3633Contact: Richard Taylorinfo@klaascoatings-northamerica.comklaascoatings-northamerica.com
KOPAK IndustriesC-49 KDA Scheme 1 Karasz KHI Karachi, 75350 PakistanPhone: 92-321-8950091Contact: Raza [email protected]
KOSTER American Corp.2585 Aviator DriveVirginia Beach, VA 23453Phone: 757-425-1206Contact: Ray [email protected]
Kryton International Inc.1645 East Kent Ave.Vancouver, BC V5P 2S8 CanadaPhone: 604-324-8280Contact: Rodney [email protected]
LLinabond1161 Avenida AcasoCamarillo, CA 93012Phone: 805-484-7373Contact: Georgia [email protected]
Liquid Metal Coatings, LLC7015 W. 16th Ave.Lakewood, CO 80215Phone: 303-202-2042Contact: Bob Scheckliquidmetalcoatings.com
Lone Star Specialties, LLC6412 US Hwy. 259 SouthLone Star, TX 75668Phone: 903-656-2536Contact: Tony Thigpenlonestarspecialties.net
Lonza1200 Bluegrass Lakes ParkwayAlpharetta, GA 30004Phone: [email protected]
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Polycoat Products14722 Spring Ave.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Joe [email protected]
Polycorp Ltd.33 York StreetElora, ON N0B 1S0 CanadaPhone: 519-846-2075Contact: Dennis [email protected]
Polyguard Products, Inc.PO Box 755Ennis, TX 75120Phone: 281-580-5700Contact: Chic [email protected]
Polymax/Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]
Polytech Industrial Coatings, Inc.PO Box 12407Fresno, CA 93777Phone: 800-507-2953Contact: Andrew McLaughlinandrew@polytechindustrialcoatings.compolytechindustrialcoatings.com
Polyval Coatings520 Boul Cure BoivinBoisbriand, QC H3S 2N6 CanadaPhone: 800-465-0905Contact:Marc [email protected]
PPC Coatings (MTR)2 Pixie RoadWilmington, DE 19810Phone: 877-588-2227Contact: Cliff [email protected]
PPG Hi-Temp CoatingsOne PPG PlacePittsburgh, PA 15272Phone: 978-635-1110Contact: Ronald [email protected]
PPG Protective & Marine CoatingsOne PPG PlacePittsburgh, PA 15272Phone: 888-897-7476Contact: Steve [email protected] our display ad, p. 111.
Paragon Fusionclad809 77th Ave.Edmonton, AB T6P 1S9 CanadaPhone: 780-461-7719Contact: Dean [email protected]
Pecora165 Wambold Rd.Harleysville, PA 19438Phone: 215-799-7530Contact: Alicia [email protected]
Peerless Industrial SystemsPO Box 2041Hampton East, 3189 AustraliaPhone: 61 408 949 368Contact: Nick [email protected]
Pilgrim Permocoat402 South 22nd St.Tampa, FL 33605Phone: 800-637-3328Contact: Robert [email protected]
Plastocor, Inc.100 Research RoadHingham, MA 02043Phone: 724-942-0582Contact: Jim [email protected]
The Platt Brothers & CompanyPO Box 1030Waterbury, CT 06721Phone: 203-753-4194Contact: David [email protected]
Plexi-Chemie, Inc.606 Lane Ave. North Ste. 6Jacksonville, FL 32043Phone: 904-693-8800Contact: Elizabeth [email protected]
Polar IndustriesPO Box 293Fisher Branch, MB R0C 0Z0 CanadaPhone: 786-955-4008Contact: Lillian [email protected]
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.6700 F.M. 802Brownsville, TX 78526Phone: 956-831-7818Contact: Klaus D. [email protected]
Monopole, Inc.4661 Alger St.Los Angeles, CA 90039Phone: 818-500-8585Contact: Lawrence [email protected]
NNanochem Technologies1203 Kent StreetElkhart, IN 46514Phone: 574-970-2436Contact: Richard J. [email protected]
National Liner, LLC375 Williamstowne, Suite 102Delafield, WI 53018Phone: 800-547-1235Contact: Scott Roth
National Polymers Inc.9 Guttman Ave.Charleroi, PA 15022Phone: 724-483-9300Contact: Erica [email protected]
Nationwide Protective Coating Mfrs., Inc.7106 24th Court EastSarasota, FL 34243Phone: [email protected]
Neogard2728 Empire CentralDallas, TX 75235Phone: 214-353-1689Contact: Bob [email protected]
NIC Industries7050 6th StreetWhite City, OR 97503Phone: 541-826-1922Contact: Jeff [email protected]
Normac Adhesive Products, Inc.1350 Heine CourtBurlington, ON L7L 6M4 CanadaPhone: 905-332-6455Contact: George [email protected]
Northern Industries Inc.429 Tiogue Ave.Coventry, RI 02816Phone: 401-821-2121Contact: Rick [email protected]
NOV Tuboscope2835 Holmes Rd.Houston, TX 77051Phone: 713-799-5130Contact: Ryan [email protected]
Nox-Crete Products Group1444 S. 20th StreetOmaha, NE 68108Phone: [email protected]
NSP Specialty ProductsPO Box 4690Pinehurst, NC 28374Phone: 910-235-0468Contact: Larry [email protected]
Nukote Coating Systems Canada, Inc.1257 Speers Rd.Oakville, ON L6L 2X5 CanadaPhone: 905-847-1500Contact: Daniel [email protected]
Nukote Coating Systems International2100 Reliance Pwky.Bedford, TX 76021Phone: 682-503-6799Contact:Michael [email protected]
OOak Ridge Chemical and Equipment575 Commercial Ave.Green Lake, WI 54941Phone: 800-625-9577Contact: Jed [email protected]
OCM-Adeka1215 Henri Dr.Wauconda, IL 60084Phone: 866-457-5710Contact:Mike [email protected]
PPacific Southwest Coatings18220 Watson WayYorba Linda, CA 92886Phone: 714-225-3688Contact: Laurence [email protected]
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Company Profiles
Precision Coatings, Inc.1940 East TrafficwaySpringfield, MO 65802Phone: 888-340-6780Contact: Jim O'[email protected]
Preferred Products Corp.231 S. 3rd St. Ste. BBurlington, IA 52601Phone: 319-754-4823Contact: Ken [email protected]
Premier Coating Systems Inc.606 N. Lane Avenue, #6Jacksonville, FL 32254Phone: 904-824-1799Contact: Ron [email protected]
Prime Coat Coating Systems405 Oakwood Ave.Waukegan, IL 60085Phone: 847-362-5111Contact: Kevin [email protected]
Professional Products of Kansas, Inc.4456 S. CliftonWichita, KS 67216Phone: 316-522-9300Contact: Vicky [email protected]
Protective Floorings and Linings a Div. of Milamar Coatings LLC311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73114Phone: 405-755-8454Contact: Joanne [email protected]
Protecto Wrap Company1955 Cherokee St.Denver, CO 80223Phone: 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 StreetMonterrey, CA 93940Phone: 630-628-1120Contact: Jim [email protected]
QQuadex/Interfit USA4801 Crystal Hill RoadNorth Little Rock, AR 72118Phone: 501-758-8628Contact: Stuart [email protected]
Quality Systems, Inc./Permacrete1101 Menzler RoadNashville, TN 37210Phone: 615-331-9200Contact: George [email protected]
RRainguard International3334 East Coast Hwy. Box 143Corona del Mar, CA 92625Phone: 770-331-1143Contact: Tony [email protected]
Randolph Products33 Haynes CircleChicopee, MA 01020Phone: [email protected]
Raven Lining Systems13105 East 61st St., Ste. ABroken Arrow, OK 74012Phone: 800-324-2810Contact: Kaye [email protected]
REMA Corrosion Control, Inc.119 Rockland AvenueNorthvale, NJ 07647Phone: 440-781-6226Contact: Larry [email protected]
Renner CoatingsAv. Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira,12.453Curitiba, 81170-300 BrazilPhone: 55 41 8728-8370Contact: Riva [email protected]
Rhino Linings Corporation9151 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Phone: 800-422-2603Contact: Tim [email protected]
Richard's Paint Mfg. Co., Inc.200 Paint StreetRockledge, FL 32955Phone: 800-432-0983Contact: Eric [email protected]
Riley Paint Company106 Washington StreetBurlington, IA 52601Phone: 319-759-2516Contact: John [email protected]
Rock-Tred Corporation405 Oakwood AveWaukegan, IL 60085Phone: 847-673-8200Contact: Erik [email protected]
Rodda Paint Co./Cloverdale Paint6107 N. Marine Dr.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 503-572-8201Contact: Tom [email protected]
RoofMart International Inc.2735 Rain Road Chapman, KS 67431Phone: [email protected]
Roval Corp.12270 NW Luoto Ln.Carlton, OR 97111Phone: 971-237-0958Contact: Aldo [email protected]
Royal Chemical Corp.2705 Concord Rd.Belle Chasse, LA 70037Phone: 504-392-8811Contact:Mark Parkerroyalcoatings.net
Royce International, LLC3400 S. Tamiami TrailSarasota, FL 34239Phone: 941-894-1228Contact: Christine [email protected]
Rust Bullet, LLCs300 Brinkby Ave., Ste. 200Reno, NV 89509Phone: 775-829-5606Contact: Kathline A. [email protected]
Ryano Resins, Inc.800 N. Highland Ave.Aurora, IL 60506Phone: 630-621-5677Contact: Ray [email protected]
SSafe Encasement Systems1795 N. Snow Canyon Pkwy., Unit #63St. George, UT 84770Phone: 888-277-8834Contact: John [email protected]
Sampson Coatings1900 Ellen RoadRichmond, VA 23230Phone: 804-349-2820Contact: Joe [email protected]
Sauereisen, Inc.160 Gamma DrivePittsburgh, PA 15238Phone: 412-963-0303Contact: John E. [email protected]
SaverSystems/Defy800 South 7th StreetRichmond, IN 47374Phone: [email protected]
Seacoat Technology11215 Jones Rd. W., Suite HHouston, TX 77065Phone: 832-237-4400Contact: John [email protected]
Seal For Life Industries, Part of Berry Plastics Engineered Materials DivisionGasselterstraat 20Stadskanaal, 9503JB NetherlandsPhone: 31 599 696170Contact: J.F. [email protected]
ShawCor CSI Services1607 10 StreetNisku, AB T9E 0A7 CanadaPhone: 403-218-8262Contact: Sam [email protected]
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Sherwin-Williams101 Prospect Avenue NWCleveland, OH 44115Phone: [email protected]/protectiveSee our display ads, pp. 44, 122, 146, and 154.
Simco Coatings, Inc.211 Gunther LaneBelle Chasse, LA 70037Phone: 504-393-9455Contact: Paul [email protected]
Simpson Strong-TiePO Box 10789Pleasanton, CA 94588Phone: 800-999-5099Contact: Edward [email protected]
SOPREMA310 Quadral DriveWadsworth, OH 44281Phone: 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 64108Phone: 866-791-8700Contact:Mike [email protected]
Specguard909 Mahar Ave.Wilmington, CA 90744Phone: 310-834-7037Contact: Larry [email protected]
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)2410 104th St. Ct. S., Ste. DLakewood, WA 98499Phone: 253-588-7101Contact: Chas [email protected]
SpectraShield Liner Systems4527 Sunbeam RoadJacksonville, FL 32257Phone: 904-419-4889Contact: Bob [email protected]
SpeedCove, Inc. DBA Solid Rock Enterprises5781 Pleasant Valley RoadEl Dorado, CA 95623Phone: 530-344-9000Contact: Doug [email protected]
Sprayroq248 Cahaba Valley Pkwy.Pelham, AL 35124Phone: 205-957-0020Contact: Jerry [email protected]
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.Union Bank, King St.Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6EF U.K.Phone: 44 1565 633111Contact: Dave [email protected]
Stirling Lloyd Products, Inc.152 Rockwell Road, Building ANewington, CT 06111Phone: 860-666-5008Contact: Tom [email protected]
Sto Corp.3800 Camp Creek ParkwayAtlanta, GA 30331Phone: 678-553-3269Contact: Thomas [email protected]
The Strong Company, Inc.4505 Emmett Sanders RoadPine Bluff, AR 71601Phone: 870-535-7617Contact: Billy [email protected]
Sub-One Technology161 South Vasco Road, Suite LLivermore, CA 94551Phone: 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 11590Phone: [email protected]
Sureshield Coatings Company350 Northgate ParkwayWheeling, IL 60090Phone: 847-291-6960Contact:Michael [email protected]
TTCI Coatings, Inc.220 Industrial Blvd.Austin, TX 78745Phone: 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. 49.
Tesla NanoCoatings, Inc.6200 Frank Ave. NW,Advanced Technical Center, T101North Canton, OH 44720Phone: 610-764-1232Contact: Joe [email protected]
Textured Coatings of America2422 E. 15th St.Panama City, FL 32405Phone: 800-454-0340Contact: Regina [email protected]
ThermionPO Box 780Silverdale, WA 98383Phone: 877-884-3428Contact: Dean [email protected]
Thin Film Technology, Inc.802 Utah StreetSouth Houston, TX 77587Phone: 713-910-6200Contact: Jeff [email protected]
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Westcoat770 Gateway Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92102Phone: 800-250-4519Contact: Dean [email protected]
WFI Global, LLC4118 Robertson Rd.Madison, WI 53714Phone: 618-978-1119Contact: Terry [email protected]
Whitford Corporation47 Park Ave.Elverson, PA 19520Phone: 610-286-3500Contact: Brian [email protected]
Wilko Paint, Inc.2727 OhioWichita, KS 67219Phone: 800-658-3799Contact: Don [email protected]
Witt Lining SystemsPO Box 488Claremore, OK 74018Phone: 918-342-0083Contact: Andrew [email protected]
Wolverine Coatings Corporation140 Metro DriveSpartanburg, SC 29303Phone: 864-342-9292Contact: Eric C. [email protected]
ZZRC Worldwide145 Enterprise Dr.Marshfield, MA 02050Phone: 800-831-3275Contact: Lorraine [email protected]
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The Thortex Group12 Iron Bridge Dr.Collegeville, PA 19426Phone: 610-831-0222Contact: Kevin [email protected]
3L&T Inc.897 Independence Ave. #1BMountain View, CA 94043Phone: 650-625-0177Contact: Linas [email protected]
3M Atlanta3700 Atlanta Industrial Pkwy.Atlanta, GA 30331Phone: 404-696-2730Contact: Abdul Razzak3m.com
3M Corrosion Protection Products6801 River Place Blvd.,130-4N-01 Austin, TX 78726Phone: 512-984-7801Contact:Michelle [email protected]/corrosionSee our display ad, p. 112.
3M Fire Protection Products3M Center, Bldg. 220-5W-25Minneapolis, MN 55144Phone: 651-733-0584Contact: George Yoshida3m.com/firestop
TMS Manufacturing Co.3555 W. 123rd St.Alsip, IL 60803Phone: 708-385-6633Contact:Michael [email protected]
TMS Metalizing Systems, Ltd.7665 NW Eldorado Blvd. #101Bremerton, WA 98312Phone: 360-692-6656Contact: Dave [email protected]
Tnemec Company, Inc.6800 Corporate Dr.Kansas City, MO 64120Phone: 816-483-3400Contact:Mark [email protected]
Total Containment Solutions Inc.11000 Metro Pkwy., Ste. 20Fort Myers, FL 33966Phone: 239-275-6235Contact:Michael [email protected]
Total Wall390 Viking CircleRio, WI 53960Phone: 888-702-9915Contact: Octavian [email protected]
TPR2 Corporation36 Plains Rd.Essex, CT 06426Phone: 860-767-8772Contact: Brian [email protected]
Transpo Industries, Inc.20 Jones St.New Rochelle, NY 10801Phone: 914-636-1000Contact: John [email protected]
Trenton Corporation7700 Jackson Rd.Ann Arbor, MI 48103Phone: 734-424-9614Contact: Frank Ramptontrentoncorp.com
Tuf Top Coatings4590 60th Ave. N.St. Petersburg, FL 33714Phone: 727-527-3382Contact: Greg [email protected]
21st Century Coatings, Inc.4701 Willard St., Suite 636Chevy Chase, MD 20815Phone: 301-654-0099Contact: John [email protected]
UU.S. Coatings, LLC2303 Weldon ParkwaySt. Louis, MO 63146Phone: 314-205-1500Contact:Mike [email protected]
Ultimate Linings6630 Roxburgh Ave. #175Houston, TX 77041Phone: 562-802-8834Contact: Stacy [email protected]
US Coating Solutions5948 Emerson AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55419Phone: 386-313-3033Contact: Garry [email protected]
VVersaFlex Incorporated686 S. Adams St.Kansas City, KS 66105Phone: 913-321-9000Contact: Todd [email protected]
Versatile Building Products245 Carl Karcher WayAnaheim, CA 92801Phone: 714-829-2600Contact: Jimmy McGheegaragecoatings.com
Visuron Technologies, Inc.5174 McGinnis Ferry Rd. Ste. 106Alpharetta, GA 30005Phone: 770-815-4548Contact: Tim [email protected]
WW.R. Meadows300 Industrial DriveHampshire, IL 60140Phone: 800-342-5976Contact: Jason [email protected]
Walla Walla Environmental4 West Rees Ave.Walla Walla, WA 99362Phone: 509-522-0490Contact: Cassie [email protected]
Wasser Corporation4118 B Place NW, Ste. BAuburn, WA 98001Phone: 800-627-2968Contact: Kevin [email protected] our display ad, p. 136.
Watson Coatings, Inc.325 Paul Ave.St. Louis, MO 63135Phone: 314-521-2000Contact: Paul [email protected]