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Spray-On Protective Coating Wins Award

admin : December 10, 2011 7:11 am : Blog, Protective Coating

Spray-On Protective Coating Wins Award

ARLINGTON, Va. — R&D Magazine honored an Office of Naval Research (ONR) scientist with a 2011 “R&D 100″ award Oct. 13 for the development of a revolutionary coating material that is blast-and fire-resistant.

The special high-tech surface technology, HybridSil Fire/Blast, acts like a force field that surrounds and protects any type of surface, making it blast-, ballistic- and fire-resistant.

“You can take an existing material and change it completely to make it more useful for the warfighter,” said award recipient Dr. Roshdy George S. Barsoum, ONR’s manager, Explosion-Resistant Coating, Ships and Engineering Systems Division. “Receiving this award is recognition that we are developing something that the warfighter can really use and exploit.”

The Protective Coating is sprayed onto surfaces just like paint, with minimal surface preparation. It is applied in variable thicknesses: less for fireproofing and more for blast-resistance. But the tricky part is that the law of diminishing returns is at work; at some point, the more you apply, the less effective it becomes. Determining the appropriate amount for each surface and user need is complex, Barsoum said.

 

The Navy is particularly interested in the material’s fire-resistant properties, since fires, along with floods, present the greatest threats on a ship or submarine. The Army and Air Force have also been investigating its use to protect buildings against vehicle-borne explosive devices.

The Protective Coating was developed with industry partner NanoSonic Inc, and the cost per gallon is equivalent to premium house paint. It can be used on new and old materials alike, making it easy to apply to existing ships or vehicles.

The research into this Protective Coating began after the bombing of USS Cole (DDG 67) Oct. 12, 2000. The Navy wanted to find new ways of protecting ships, including Protective Coatings and polymers that could shield against explosions and fire. The research took off after 9/11, and the new defensive coating was applied to the rebuilt sections of the Pentagon.

According to R&D Magazine’s website, the R&D 100 awards identify and celebrate the top high-technology products of the year, spanning industry, academia and government-sponsored research. Winning products include sophisticated testing equipment, innovative new materials, chemistry breakthroughs, biomedical products, consumer items and high-energy physics.

ONR provides the science and technology necessary to maintain the Navy and Marine Corps’ technological advantage. Through its affiliates, ONR is a leader in science and technology with engagement in 50 states, 70 countries, 1,035 institutions of higher learning and 914 industry partners. ONR employs approximately 1,400 people, comprising uniformed, civilian and contract personnel, with additional employees at the Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C.

 

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Aztec Coatings Launches New Website

admin : November 30, 2011 5:18 am : Blog

Aztec Coatings Launches New Website

 

Aztec Coatings has launched a new web site at www.azteccoatings.com. 

The new web site features easy navigation, an informative blog, a gallery of photos showcasing Aztec Coatings’ work and in-depth descriptions of all of the company’s services. There are also share buttons for Facebook, Twitter and other social networking web sites and an easy-to-use contact form.

Recent blog posts include the right fireproofing for architectural exposed structural steel, the challenges of finding the correct commercial coatings in an era when customers are concerned about quality, aesthetics and price, and a discussion about protection against erosion and corrosion.

“We’re very excited about the new web site,” an Aztec Coatings spokesperson said. “We think our customers and people seeking more information about our company and services will like the updated look and easy navigation. We’re especially proud of our blog, which will keep visitors to www.azteccoatings.com up to date with the latest trends and issues facing our industry.”

Founded in 1999, Aztec Coatings is a national leader in cryogenic coating and maintenance work. An industrial and commercial painting contractor, the company provides services to mines, petroleum plants, manufacturing facilities, chemical plants and health care facilities in all of the contiguous 48 states. The company also has customers in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Canada.

Aztec Coatings provides machinery coatings, floor toppings, corrosion protection, pond linings, industrial painting, secondary containment, tank coatings, floor blasting and recoating, reservoir linings, environmental systems, pipe coatings and process pond linings. All of its work is guaranteed for two years.

The company is certified by several third-party compliance organizations, including PICS, BROWZ, ISNetworld, and VeriREP. All of its crew members receive extensive training and hold the Transportation Workers Identification Credential. They are also certified by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration.

“Excellent customer service and meeting the highest health, safety, quality and environmental standards have always been our priorities,” the Aztec Coatings spokesperson said. “We’re very proud of our impeccable safety record.”

Aztec Coatings is a privately owned company based in Tooele, Utah. For more information about the company and its services, visit the new web site at www.azteccoatings.com.

 

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Pipe Coatings

admin : November 1, 2011 12:17 pm : Blog, Pipe Coatings

Pipe Coatings

Pipes: the number of pipes used to keep the world running smoothly is unbelievable. Naturally, with that kind of responsibility, pipes need to be protected in order to prevent any adverse affects. If you are looking to protect your investment, equipment, or simply want to ensure that a pipe does not incur damage, applying a pipe coating is your best option. Depending on your needs, there are numerous options for pipe coatings.

Aztec Coatings is happy to offer a variety of types of pipe coating. Specializing in mining and industrial pipe coatings, Aztec Coatings will ensure that your pipes are properly coated. In addition, Aztec Coatings also offers fireproofing. However, no matter what type of environment your pipes are in, Aztec Coatings guarantees to provide you with the best possible pipe coating to fit any environment.

Pipe coatings are available for steel and other types of pipe. Aztec Coatings offer pipe coating that is available in the following different linings:

Membrane linings
Abrasive blasting
Single and plural components
High mastic epoxy
Glassflake coatings
Polyurea
Plastic coatings
Polymer coatings

Furthermore, Aztec Coatings understand the importance of coating thickness and will deliver an excellent final quality product. For those that do not know, coating thickness is a huge factor in pipe coating. Not only will the thickness of a coating affect the price, it can also have an effect on the quality of the overall product. In most cases, the coating levels will depend on the the size and shape of the pipe, coating thickness range, material of the substrate, and equipment cost. When measuring thickness, ultrasonic, eddy current, or micro meter measurements are common techniques used.

When deciding whether or not pipe coating is the best option for you, keep in mind that pipe coating is required in order to avoid corrosion. Additionally, having your pipes professionally coated will prevent your pipes from being exposed to the elements. Consequently, you will not have to spend money having your pipes repaired; purchasing professional coating services can save you money in the long run. Do not hesitate, get in touch with Aztec Coatings today!

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