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Contents
iv Introduction
Introduction
This eBook features an article from the Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings
(JPCL) about slip coefficient and tension creep testing on steel bridges and other
structures with bolted connections, as well as JPCL Buying Guide data pertaining
to selecting and specifying coatings for bridges. All information about the article
and materials is based on the original dates of publication of these materials in
JPCL.
The Buying Guide is organized by various exposure types and substrates. Coat-
ing manufacturers are listed in alphabetical order, with each company’s preferred
system named in both proprietary and generic terms. Finally, contact details are
given for all the companies.
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ridges, buildings, and other structures commonly include
designed bolted connections of steel beams, girders, and and Carly M. McGee, PCS
other structural members using connection/splice plates of KTA-Tator, Inc.
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 (typically fied coating is applied, the connection points are masked to pre-
1
⁄16– ⁄8 of an inch larger) than the bolt shafts to enable the bolts to
1 vent subsequent coats from inadvertently contacting these areas.
be inserted and tensioned against the washers and nuts. The in- There is no stipulation for specific coating types that must be
terface of the connection/splice and the structural member is used in these bolted connections, although zinc-rich primers are
called a faying surface. Faying surfaces are not required to be common and typically have slip resistance properties. Other
coated, but are often protected to prevent corrosion at the inter- generic coating types, including polyamide epoxy primers, have
face and rust bleed on coated surfaces adjacent to the connection. been tested and used. Other products, such as thermal spray
When a designer elects to coat the faying surfaces, the coating coatings (various alloys, with and/or without a sealer) and
used on these surfaces must have slip-resistant properties to re- roughened hot dip galvanized steel may be viable candidates,
duce fatigue on the connection during loading/unloading cycles provided they have been tested and demonstrate slip-resistant
(e.g., vehicles traveling across a bridge deck). Therefore, before properties.
use, the coatings specified for these faying surfaces must be The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and the
tested and classified for slip coefficient properties. Once the classi- Research Council on Structural Connections (RCSC) publish the
Specification for Structural Joints Using High Strength Bolts. Correction of Coating Thickness Deficiencies
The specification comprises ten sections, which only minimally When coatings are applied in the shop or field and the measured
address testing of coatings used in bolted joints. However, Ap- dry film thickness is less than specified, it is a common practice
pendix A, “Testing Method to Determine the Slip Coefficient for to apply a build-up coat (within the manufacturer’s recoat inter-
Coatings Used in Bolted Joints” contains four sections relating val) to achieve the specified film thickness. Conversely, if a coat-
to coating testing (General Provisions; Test Plates and Coating of ing is applied too thick, sanding or screening is used to reduce
the Specimens; Slip Tests; and Tension Creep Tests). The focus the applied thickness, or the thickness is not corrected and the
of this article is on the testing required in Appendix A. excessive thickness is accepted by the facility owner after coat-
ing manufacturer's approval. These corrective practices (sand-
Essential Variables ing/screening) alter the surface of the coating or present a
Section A1.2 of Appendix A defines Essential Variables, which if potentially weakened interface (build-up coat) and should not be
changed, will require retesting of the coating to determine its performed on faying surfaces either in the laboratory for testing
mean slip coefficient. The Essential Variables are not dictated by or in the shop/field during actual application. Therefore, if thick-
the specification; rather, they are to be established by the coat- ness deficiencies are found in the faying surface areas, the coat-
ing manufacturer before testing. There are four Essential Vari- ing should be removed and reapplied to the correct thickness.
ables, including the cure time (the time interval between coating The RCSC Standard does not currently address this potential
application and testing), which establishes the minimum curing issue.
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 (left) Fig. 1: Slip Test Plate (front view).
The hole has been deburred.
2, Procedure for Determining Conformance to Dry Coating Thick- (bottom) Fig. 2: Slip Test Plate (end
ness Requirements; and the composition of the coating, includ- view). The edge has been milled flat.
(right) Fig. 3: Tension Creep Test Plate
ing the method of manufacture and the type and amount of
(front view). The holes have been de-
thinner (if any) to be used. burred.
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.
Test Assemblies
A 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.
plied for Class B slip coefficient using A490 bolts. Once the pre- Note that surface preparation (cleanliness and profile
scribed tension is applied, the chain of test plates is locked in depth/shape) is not listed on the test certificate (they are not con-
place using a large nut. This tension is maintained throughout sidered Essential Variables by the RCSC specification), and the
the test period. minimum dry film thickness is not listed (only the maximum).
Movement (creep) is monitored by micrometers, which are The minimum may be established by the coating manufacturer
set to “0” within 30 minutes of applying the load. The load is on the product data sheet.
maintained for 42 days (1,000 hours). Any displacement (re-
vealed by movement from the “0” position on the microme- Other Considerations
ters) is recorded. Although the testing and data management procedures are fairly
Three replicate assemblies are tested concurrently. No single well defined in Appendix A of the RCSC specification, there is a
assembly can exceed 0.005 in. of displacement. After 1,000 need for coatings industry research relating to the test plate
hours, the load is again increased to the design slip multiplied preparation and coating procedures. The potential research ini-
by 2x the average clamping force. Once this final load is applied, tiatives include:
the average creep displacement cannot exceed 0.015 in. for all
three assemblies. Table 3 shows sample data for tension creep 1. What is the effect (if any) of surface profile shape on the slip coeffi-
testing. cient properties of coatings?
Once the slip coefficient and tension creep testing is complete The shape of the surface profile generated by abrasive blast
(and the coating passes both tests), the coating is classified. Ac- cleaning operations can be angular or rounded, depending on
cording to the RCSC specification, the mean slip coefficient (µ) the shape of the abrasive used. Steel fabrication shops typically
can be categorized as Class A, B, or C. A “Class A” slip coeffi- use steel shot or a blend of steel grit and shot. Field contractors
cient is 0.33 minimum (uncoated, clean mill scale or coatings on typically use angular abrasives (mineral/slag or recyclable steel
abrasive blast cleaned steel); a “Class B” slip coefficient is 0.50 grit). The resulting shape of the surface profile influences the
minimum (uncoated, abrasive blast cleaned steel or coatings on surface area of the steel. (Angular abrasives produce a denser
abrasive blast cleaned steel); and a “Class C” slip coefficient is peak/valley pattern than shot abrasive, which results in in-
0.35 minimum (roughened, hot-dip galvanized surfaces). Note creased surface area.) It is unknown whether the texture of the
that ANSI/AISC Specification 360-10, Specification for Structural steel surface influences the slip coefficient properties of the ap-
Steel Buildings, lists 0.30 slip coefficient for Class A as opposed plied coating. Surface profile shape is not currently considered
to 0.33. an Essential Variable in the RCSC standard. Note that AASHTO
A Certificate of Testing accompanies the test report. The certifi- R31, Evaluation of Protective Coating Systems For Structural
cate lists Steel, requires the use of 100% steel shot (S280) for the test “se-
•the product manufacturer and name/no.; lected to create a worst-case scenario,” which suggests that the
•the Class achieved (A, B, or C); surface texture may influence the slip coefficient properties.
•the batch numbers of the components and thinner (if used);
•the minimum cure time prior to bolt-up; 2. What is the effect (if any) of surface profile depth on the slip coeffi-
•the curing conditions of air temperature and humidity; cient properties of coatings?
•the maximum dry film thickness; The depth of the surface profile can range from <1 mil to five
•the type and amount of thinner used (if any); and to six mils, depending on the abrasive size, hardness of the steel
•the test period and the actual slip coefficient value. surface, and other influences. The surface profile depth is typi-
The test certificate is very important because it lists the Essen- cally based on the thickness of the coating to be applied and is
tial Variables under which the product was tested and classified. typically expressed as a range. While some specifications may
The certificate should be a required submittal from the coating invoke a one- to two-mil surface profile, others may invoke a
manufacturer that has been selected to provide coatings for a three- to four-mil surface profile. It is unknown whether the
project. Further, the product should be applied to the faying sur- depth of the surface profile influences the slip coefficient proper-
faces in the shop/field in conformance to the listed Essential ties of the applied coating. Surface profile depth is not currently
Variables. considered an Essential Variable in the RCSC standard.
3. Is there a difference in slip coefficient properties when a coating is properties of the coating (given that the thinner is compatible
tested over a surface that has been power tool cleaned (i.e., SSPC-SP with the coating).
11 or SP 15) versus abrasive blast cleaned?
Maintenance of existing bridge structures may include replace- 6. What is the effect of using lesser or greater amounts of thinner?
ment of connection plates. Power tool cleaning of the bridge The amount of thinner used to reduce the coating is consid-
beam connection areas is sometimes permitted to eliminate the ered an Essential Variable and is listed on the Test Certificate.
need to mobilize abrasive blast cleaning equipment and to con- Thinner amounts are established by the coating manufacturer.
tain as well as properly manage a waste stream for preparation Coating manufacturers often list a maximum amount of thinner
of relatively small areas. These areas may be prepared to SSPC- that is acceptable for use (e.g., up to 10%) and the amount may
SP 11, Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal, or SSPC-SP 15, Com- vary depending on application method and prevailing condi-
mercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning, which allows up to 33% tions of temperature, humidity and wind. Does a coating manu-
staining on the prepared surfaces. Both standards invoke a mini- facturer need multiple Test Certificates for a single coating to
mum one-mil surface profile; they do not invoke a maximum cover various amounts of thinner (up to the maximum allow-
surface profile depth. The new connection plates coming from a able amount), so that the appropriate amount thinner can be
steel fabrication shop are typically abrasive blast cleaned and used at the time of application? That is, if “up to 10%” thinner
primed. Accordingly, there is a potential to mate faying surfaces (reducer) is permitted by the coating manufacturer and the coat-
having two different surface textures (surface profile depth and ing is tested using 5% reducer, but 10% is used in the shop or
shape). It is unknown whether these differences influence the field due to prevailing conditions, it is unknown whether the slip
slip coefficient properties of the applied coating. The method of coefficient properties of the coating are affected by the variation
surface preparation and the degree of cleanliness are not cur- in reducer amounts.
rently considered Essential Variables in the RCSC standard.
7. Five replicate assemblies are tested for slip coefficient and then av-
4. Is there a curing “window” (both a minimum and a maximum set time eraged to generate a single slip coefficient value. Is there an accept-
prior to bolt-up)? able standard deviation between the replicate trials? That is, what
The minimum cure time, established by the coating manufac- determines an “outlier”?
turer, is considered an Essential Variable and is listed on the Test Occasionally, one of five replicate tests generates a slip co-
Certificate. It is not dictated by the Standard. Organic zinc-rich efficient value that is considerably different than the other
primers contain an organic binder (most commonly epoxy or ure- four. However, the RCSC standard does not address standard
thane), which can become harder over time. It is unknown whether deviation between test results, only that the five replicates are
an extended cure time prior to bolt-up (e.g., one month) influences averaged. Accordingly, a low slip coefficient value (on one of
the slip coefficient properties of the bolted connection. the five replicates) could result in a Class B rating dropping to
a Class A rating, or even non-classification. ASTM Standard
5. What is the effect of using a different type of thinner (acceptable for use Test Methods (methods that produce a value) are required to
by the coating manufacturer) on the slip coefficient properties? have precision and bias statements prepared based on inter-
The type of thinner used to reduce the coating is considered laboratory studies that generate repeatability and repro-
an Essential Variable and is listed on the Test Certificate. How- ducibility data. ASTM Subcommittee D01.46, Industrial
ever coating manufacturers often list more than one type of thin- Protective Coatings, has expressed interest in creating a Work
ner that is compatible with the coating. The reasons for listing Item and subsequently drafting and balloting a test method
multiple thinners vary, but generally are due to different applica- for slip coefficient and tension creep testing, which would ad-
tion conditions (“normal” versus “hot/windy”) and environmen- dress the repeatability concern. However, there are a very lim-
tal regulations (thinners containing exempt solvents for use in ited number of laboratories that are equipped to perform this
certain areas of the country). Does a coating manufacturer need test, so conducting a statistically valid study is challenging.
multiple Test Certificates for a single coating to cover all accept-
able thinners, so that the appropriate thinner can be used at the 8. Mating of Dissimilar Coatings
time of application? That is, it is unknown whether the type of Traditional slip coefficient testing mates the same coating
thinner used for reduction has an effect on the performance on the faying surfaces. In some cases, there may be a need to
obtain Class A or B slip coefficient certifications for an inor- Carly McGee is the Materials & Physical Test-
ganic zinc primer (applied to new connection/splice plates in a ing Laboratory Supervisor for KTA-Tator, Inc.
shop and shipped to the field) to a field-applied organic zinc where she has worked for 12 years. She holds
primer (on existing steel during maintenance of a bridge a B.S. in Chemistry and is an SSPC Certified
structure) that may have different thickness requirements. A Protective Coatings Specialist, an American
project engineer should realize that coating manufacturers Concrete Institute Certified Concrete Field
may not have this test data on hand, and that testing and cer- Testing Technician Grade 1, a member of
tification can take two or more months to generate. Coordina- ASTM Committees G01 (Corrosion of Metals) and C09 (Concrete
tion with the shop (requiring them to apply the same product and Concrete Aggregates), and a member of the Research Coun-
as the field contractor will use) will alleviate this issue, pro- cil on Structural Connections. JPCL
vided coating thickness is addressed.
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bradleycoatings.com Ceram-Kote Coatings Inc.
1800 Industrial Drive
cloverdalepaint.com
CMP/Chugoku
BASF Corporation- Burke Industrial Coatings Big Spring, TX 79720 1610 Engineers Rd.
Construction Systems 600 South 74th Pl., Ste. 108 Phone: 432-263-8497 Belle Chasse, LA 70037
889 Valley Park Dr. Ridgefield, WA 98642 Contact: Kevin Freeman Phone: 504-392-4817
Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone: 800-348-3245 freecom@ceram-kote.com Contact: Nancy Barton
Phone: 800-433-9517 Contact: Jim Harris ceram-kote.com pcasey@cmpusa.com
basfbscst@basf.com jpharris@burkeindustrialcoatings.com cmp.co.jp
buildingsystems.basf.com burkeindustrialcoatings.com Chemco International Ltd.
East Shawhead Industrial Estate Coating Systems & Supply, LLC
Bechtel Industrial Coating Supply Coatbridge, ML5 4XD U.K. 11479 Darryl Dr.
21424 SE 16th Place
Sammamish, WA 98075
Phone: 425-392-1876
C Phone: 44-1236 606060
Contact: Manny Khorasani
sales@chemcoint.com
Baton Rouge, LA 70815
Phone: 225-272-6385
Contact: Michael R. Lea
Contact: Robert Bechtel Cantex Coatings Ltd. chemcoint.com mike@cssbtr.com
sales@bechtelcoatingsupply.com 2390 Industrial St. coatingsystemsandsupply.com
bechtelcoatingsupply.com Burlington, ON M7P 1A5 Canada ChemCo Systems
Phone: 905-319-8972 2800 Bay Rd. Coatings For Industry, Inc.
Benjamin Moore & Co. Contact: Jerry Van Veldon Redwood City, CA 94063 319 Township Line Rd.
101 Paragon Drive sales@cantexcoatings.com Phone: 800-757-6773 Souderton, PA 18964
Montvale, NJ 07645 cantexcoatings.com Contact: John Bors Phone: 877-723-0919
Phone: 888-236-6667 email@chemcosystems.com Contact: Kevin Klotz
sherry.totaro@benjaminmoore.com chemcosystems.com cficoatings.com
benjaminmoore.com
Company Profiles
Comex Group Contego International, Inc. Corrocoat Limited CSL Silicones, Inc.
5575 DTC Parkway 334 Greyhound Pass West Forster St. 144 Woodlawn Road West
Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Carmel, IN 46032 Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1PW U.K. Guelph, ON N1H 1B5 Canada
Phone: 720-873-3060 Phone: 800-434-6444 Phone: 44-113-2760760 Phone: 519-836-9044
customerservice@thecomexgroup.com Contact: Tony Scott Contact: Graham Greenwood Contact: Patrick Burns
thecomexgroup.com info@contegointernational.com corrocoat.com info@cslsilicones.com
contegofirebarrier.com cslsilicones.com
Composite Technologies Corrocoat USA Inc.
2010 Scott Ave. Contract Coatings Corporation 6525 Greenland Road
Calberton, NY 11933
Phone: 631-680-0662
Contact: Gerald Hallissy
706 E. Main St.
Stockton, CA 95202
Phone: 209-465-2634
Jacksonville, FL 32258
Phone: 904-268-4559
Contact: Josh Tankersley
D
halintl@aol.com Contact: Arlen Williams info@corrocoat.com Dampney Co., Inc.
composite-technologies.com mppaint@pacbell.net corrocoatusa.com 85 Paris Street
Everett, MA 02149
Concrete Coatings, Inc. Convenience Products/Seal-Krete Corroseal/Rodda Paint Co. Phone: 617-389-2805
1105 N. 1600 W. 306 Gandy Rd. 6107 N. Marine Drive Contact: Dennis Aikman
Layton, UT 84041 Auburndale, FL 33823 Portland, OR 97203 dennis@dampney.com
Phone: 801-544-8771 Phone: 800-323-7357 Phone: 800-237-1573 thurmalox.com
Contact: Cory Christensen Contact: David Haskell Contact: Sue Steele
info@concretecoatingsinc.com dhaskell@seal-krete.com ssteele@roddapaint.com Daubert Chemical Co.
concretecoatingsinc.com hp.seal-krete.com corroseal.com 4700 S. Central Ave.
Chicago, IL 60638
Concrete Sealants Cooley Group Corrotherm Protective Coatings, Inc. Phone: 708-563-8302
9325 State Rte. 201 50 Esten Ave. 175 Philmont Ave. Contact: Frank Vella
Tipp City, OH 45371 Pawtucket, RI 02860 Feasterville, PA 19053 fvella@daubert.com
Phone: 800-332-7325 Phone: 401-721-6216 Phone: 215-322-5255 daubertchemical.com
hello@conseal.com Contact: Michelle Hill Contact: Donald Kirk
conseal.com eminfo@cooleygroup.com donaldkirk@corrotherm.com Daubert Cromwell
cooleygroup.com corrotherm.com 12701 S. Ridgeway Ave.
Concrete Solutions Alsip, IL 60803
Products by Rhino Linings Copps Industries, Inc. Cortec Corporation Phone: 708-293-7750
9151 Rehco Rd. 10600 N. Industrial Dr. 4119 White Bear Parkway Contact: Jamie Powell
San Diego, CA 92121 Mequon, WI 53092 St. Paul, MN 55110 info@daubertcromwell.com
Phone: 800-422-2603 Phone: 800-672-2622 Phone: 651-429-1100 daubertcromwell.com
Contact: Bart Sadleir Contact: Jeff Oleson Contact: Cliff Cracauer
sales@concretesolutions.com coppsind@coppsindustries.com productinfo@cortecvci.com Davis Paint Company
concretesolutions.com coppsindustries.com cortecvci.com 1311 Iron Street
Kansas City, KS 64116
Conklin Company, Inc. Corolon Coatings & Cote-L Industries Inc. Phone: 800-821-2029
3951 NE Kimball Drive Corrosion Control Tech. Inc. 1542 Jefferson St. Contact: Cindy Williams
Kansas City, MO 64161 2 Haas Rd. Teaneck, NJ 7666 kostby@davispaint.com
Phone: 800-888-8838 Toronto, ON M9W 3A2 Canada Phone: 201-836-0733 davispaint.com
conklin.com Phone: 416-401-8855 Contact: Cy Fine
Contact: Stan E. Buchowski info@cotelind.com Denso North America
ConShield Technologies info@corolon.com cotelind.com 9747 Whithorn Drive
541 10th Street #233 corolon.com Houston, TX 77095
Atlanta, GA 30318 CRC-Evans Phone: 281-821-3355
Phone: 877-543-2094 Coronado Paint 7011 High Life Dr. Contact: Jesse Flores
Contact: Joe Cherry 308 Old County Road Houston, TX 77066 info@densona.com
info@conshield.com Edgewater, FL 32132 Phone: 832-249-3100 densona.com
conshield.com Phone: 386-428-6461 Contact: Kevin Allen See our display ad, p. 117.
Contact: Richard Lutz kevin.allen@sbdinc.com
Construction Specialties Group, Inc. coronadopaint.com crc-evans.com Dependable, LLC
15783 Crocus Lane PO Box 16307
Dumfries, VA 22025 Corotech High Performance Coatings Creto Worldwide Rocky River, OH 44116
Phone: 703-670-5300 101 Paragon Drive 125 East Reno Ave. Suite 1 Phone: 717-951-0494
Contact: Neil Savitch Montvale, NJ 07645 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Contact: Joe Hostler
conspec@comcast.net Phone: 201-949-6216 Phone: 702-372-6274 info@dependable.us
Contact: Jeffrey T. Spillane Contact: John Rounds floorprep.com
Construction Systems Supply jeff.spillane@inslx.com johnr@creto.net
PO Box 3894 insl-x.com cretoworldwide.com Devoe High Performance Coatings
Seattle, WA 98124 (International Paint LLC)
Phone: 888-432-6807 Corporacion Mara SA Crossfield Products Corp. 6001 Antoine Dr.
Contact: Ron Riva Jr. Pereseo 251 3000 E. Harcourt Street Houston, TX 77091
info@csscorp.net Chorrillos, 9 Peru Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 Phone: 800-589-1267
csscorp.net Phone: 51-12013535 Phone: 310-886-9100 pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.com
Contact: Fredy Vidal Contact: Jodi Hood international-pc.com
fvidal@aurora.com.pe dexotex@cpcmail.net See our display ad, p. 56.
aurora.com.pe dexotex.com
Company Profiles
Diamond Liners, Inc. Dynamic Coatings, Inc. (DCI) Eoncoat, LLC Fire Free Coatings, Inc.
9507 Santa Fe Springs Rd. 5629 East Westover Ave., Suite A 1704 Park Central Blvd. North 580 Irwin Street Suite 1
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Fresno, CA 93727 Pompano Beach, FL 33064 San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone: 562-781-1045 Phone: 877-225-2549 Phone: 754-222-4919 Phone: 415-459-6488
Contact: John Bender Contact: David Remmer Contact: Jim McBrayer Contact: Elisa Vivas
jhbender@diamondliners.com sales@dciflooring.com jim.mcbrayer@eoncoat.com info@firefree.com
diamondliners.com dciflooring.com eoncoat.com firefree.com
Diamond Vogel Paint Company EPDM Coatings Flame Control Coatings, LLC
1110 Albany Place SE
Orange City, IA 51041
Phone: 712-737-8880
E 494 Bridgeport Ave., Ste. 101-342
Shelton, CT 06484
Phone: 610-298-1989
4120 Hyde Park Blvd.
Niagara Falls, NY 14305
Phone: 716-282-1399
Contact: Perry Foreman EA Wilcox Contact: Kelly McCallister Contact: Tim Lockhart
perry.foreman@vogelpaint.com 173 Utah Ave. kellie@epdmcoatings.com flame@flamecontrol.com
diamondvogel.com South San Francisco, CA 94080 epdmcoatings.com flamecontrol.com
Phone: 650-871-5350
Dinoflex Group LP Contact: John Munson EPIC Supply, LLC Floor Seal Technology, Inc.
5590 46th Ave. john@eawilcox.com PO Box 5 1005 Ames Ave.
Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4S1 Canada eawilcox.com Bowmansville, NY 14026 Milpitas, CA 95035
Phone: 780-619-8568 Phone: 716-565-5450 Phone: 408-590-4849
Contact: Chad Rendle Elastomer Specialties, Inc. Contact: Carl R. Danelski Contact: Bill Clyne
crendle@ipsinc.com 10848 South 265th epicctgsupply@aol.com bclyne@floorseal.com
ipsinc.com Broken Arrow, OK 74014 floorseal.com
Phone: 918-486-4244 ErgonArmor Novocoat
The Dow Chemical Company Contact: Neil Moon PO Box 23028 FLOROCK, Crawford Labs, Inc.
9008 Building nmoon@elastomer.com Flowood, MS 39225 4165 S. Emerald Ave.
Midland, MI 48642 elastomer.com Phone: 877-982-7667 Chicago, IL 60609
Phone: 800-447-4369 communications@ergon.com Phone: 800-356-7625
Contact: Dave Peterson Endura Manufacturing Ltd. ergonarmor.com sales@florock.net
dow.com 12425 149th St. florock.net
Edmonton, AB T5L 2J6 Canada Euclid Chemical Company
Dudick, Inc. Phone: 780-451-4242 19218 Redwood Road FSC Coatings, Inc.
1818 Miller Parkway Contact: Elissa Milner Cleveland, OH 44110 5360 Eastgate Mall Rd., Ste. F
Streetsboro, OH 44241 emilner@endura.ca Phone: 800-321-7628 San Diego, CA 92121
Phone: 330-562-1970 endura.ca info@euclidchemical.com Phone: 800-579-8459
Contact: Barb Fischer euclidchemical.com Contact: Steve Cerenzie
bfischer@dudick.com ENECON Corporation fsccoating@aol.com
dudick.com 6 Platinum Court Evonik Industries fsccoatings.com
Medford, NY 11763 299 Jefferson Rd.
Dunn-Edwards Phone: 516-349-0022 Parsippany, NJ 07054
4885 E. 52nd Place
Los Angeles, CA 90058
Phone: 888-337-2468
Contact: Mike Tedesco
info@enecon.com
enecon.com
Phone: 973-929-8513
Contact: Anil Saxena
anil.saxena@evonik.com
G
custservice@dunnedwards.com dynasylan.com G.O.A. Enterprises -
dunnedwards.com Enviro Epoxy Products Agent for Chemco International Ltd.
90 Nolan Court #2 1700 Post Oak Blvd., 2 Blvd. Pl., Ste. 600
Duraamen Engineered Products Inc.
116 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
Markham, ON L3R 4L9 Canada
Phone: 905-305-8551
Contact: Terry DeSouza
F Houston, TX 77056
Phone: 281-712-7035
Contact: S.L. (Sindee) Gillespie
Phone: 212-386-7609 info@enviroepoxy.com Fabick Protective Coatings slgillespie@goaenterprises.com
Contact: Victor Pachade enviroepoxy.com 4118 Robertson Road goaenterprises.com
info@duraamen.com Madison, WI 53714
duraamen.com Enviroline (International Paint LLC) Phone: 608-242-1100 G3 Tapes
6001 Antoine Dr. Contact: Steven Fabick 11639 Riverside Drive, Suite 103
Duromar, Inc. Houston, TX 77091 info@fabick.com Lakeside, CA 92040
706 Washington Street Phone: 800-589-1267 fabick.com Phone: 619-448-4439
Pembroke, MA 02359 pcmarketing.americas@akzonobel.com Contact: Meghan Jenkins
Phone: 781-826-2525 international-pc.com Farrell-Calhoun Paint lists@g3tapes.com
Contact: Daniel Toft 221 East Carolina g3tapes.com
info@duromar.com Environmental Protective Coatings Inc. Memphis, TN 38126
duromar.com 2035 Regency Rd., Ste. 5 Phone: 901-526-2211 Gaco Western
Lexington, KY 40503 Contact: Craig Ferguson 200 West Mercer St. Suite 202
Dynafloor Systems Phone: 859-277-0014 craigferguson@farrellcalhoun.com Seattle, WA 98119
553 Highland Rd. E. Contact: Homer O. Hart farrellcalhoun.com Phone: 800-331-0196
Macedonia, OH 44056 homerhartepc@aol.com customerservice@gaco.com
Phone: 800-453-6366 enviroprotectcoatings.com Farwest Corrosion Control Company gaco.com
Contact: Jerry Torelli 12029 Regentview Ave.
jt@dynafloor.com Envirotrol, Inc. Downey, CA 90241
dynafloor.com 2594 Flat Shoals Rd. Phone: 310-532-9314
Conyers, GA 30013 Contact: Marnie Rankin
Phone: 770-922-4737 sales@farwestcorrosion.com
Contact: Pat Beatty farwestcorrosion.com
envirotrolinc@bellsouth.net
envirotrol-inc.com
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Company Profiles
Gelest, Inc. Groco Specialty Coatings Highland International, Inc. Industrial Maintenance Group, Inc.
11 E. Steel Road 10818 C.F. Hawn Freeway 465 Industrial Park Dr. 1904 Industrial Park Drive
Morrisville, PA 19067 Dallas, TX 75217 Boone, NC 28607 Plant City, FL 33566
Phone: 215-547-1015 Phone: 972-286-7890 Phone: 828-265-2513 Phone: 813-659-3512
Contact: Gabrielle Lockwood Contact: Bob Guenther Contact: Katie Duda Contact: Pete Van Fossen
glockwood@gelest.com rcg@grocosc.com kduda@highland-international.com pete@industrialmaintenancegroup.com
gelest.com grocosc.com highland-international.com industrialmaintenancegroup.com
See our display ad, p. 63.
Gemite Products, Inc. Gulf Coast Paint Mfg., Inc. Industrial Nanotech, Inc.
1787 Drew Rd. 30075 County Road 49 HJ3 Composite Technologies 1925 Trade Center Way Ste. 1
Mississauga, ON L5S 1J5 Canada Loxley, AL 36551 2440 West Majestic Parkway Naples, FL 34109
Phone: 888-443-6483 Phone: 251-964-7911 Tucson, AZ 85705 Phone: 800-767-3998
Contact: Igor Nikolajev Contact: John R. Theis Phone: 520-322-0010 Contact: Francesca Crolley
sales@gemite.com info@gulfcoastpaint.com Contact: John Huedepohl contact@nansulate.com
gemite.com gulfcoastpaint.com sales@hj3.com nansulate.com
hj3.com
Georg Fischer Central Plastics Inliner Technologies
39605 Independence
Shawnee, OK 74804
Phone: 800-654-3872
H HydraTech Engineered Products
10448 Chester Road
Cincinnati, OH 45215
1468 West Hospital Road
Paoli, IN 47454
Phone: 812-723-0704
Contact: Mark Smith Hadek Protective Systems Phone: 513-827-9169 Contact: Geoff Yothers
mark.smith@georgfischer.com Foster Plaza 5, 651 Holiday Drive Contact: Peter Blais/Michael Fox gyothers@inliner.net
gfcp.com Pittsburgh, PA 15220 info@hydratechllc.com inliner.com
Phone: 412-204-0028 hydratechllc.com
Gill Industries, Inc. Contact: Benjamin Beck Innovative Coatings
3462 Kershaw Camden Hwy. hadek.com Hydrex Underwater Technology 1685 Rossi Drive
Lancaster, SC 29720 604 Druid Road E. Windsor, ON N9A 6J3 Canada
Phone: 803-285-4831 hci chemtech, inc. Clearwater, FL 33756 Phone: 519-737-9046
Contact: G. Shane Horton 310 S. Bellis St. Phone: 727-443-3900 Contact: Wayne Brady
shane@gill33.com Wausau, WI 54403 Contact: John Green sales@icoat.ca
gillindustries.com Phone: 800-596-6282 info@ecospeed.us icoat.ca
Contact: Cheryl Barton ecospeed.us
Glidden Professional hcimarketing@hciinfo.com Insulating Coatings Corporation
15885 W. Sprague Road hciinfo.com Hyperseal 27 Link Dr. Suite D
Strongsville, OH 44136 34-801 Spyder Circle Binghamton, NY 13904
Phone: 800-984-5444 HDIM Protective Coatings Palm Desert, CA 92211 Phone: 800-223-8494
Contact: info@gliddenprofessional.com 14538 121A Ave. Phone: 760-324-7900 Contact: Rick Thomas
Edmonton, AB T5L 4L2 Canada Contact: Brian Sherman info@icc-astec.com
Global EcoTechnologies Phone: 780-482-4346 bsherman@hyperseal.com whyreplace.com
PO Box 2205 Contact: Norm Walline
Antioch, CA 94531 norm.walline@hdimpc.ca Hy-Tech Thermal Solutions Integrated Protective Coatings Inc.
Phone: 925-754-4100 hdimpc.ca 159 Park Hill Blvd. 7036 50th St.
Contact: Scott Hobbs West Melbourne, FL 32904 Edmonton, AB T6B 2J8 Canada
scotthobbs@getcoatings.com Hempel (USA) Inc. Phone: 321-984-9777 Phone: 780-456-3467
getcoatings.com 600 Conroe Park North Drive sales@hytechsales.com Contact: Andrew Migdal
Conroe, TX 77303 hytechsales.com sales@ipccoatings.com
Global Industrial Coatings Phone: 936-523-6000 ipccoatings.com
11130 Twitty Dr. Contact: Marsha Parker
Rolla, MO 65401
Phone: 573-364-2722
Contact: George Dortch
hempel.us@hempel.com
hempel.us I Intercoastal Paint Co.
14029 W. Hardy Rd.
Houston, TX 77060
global@fidnet.com Heresite Protective Coatings, LLC IndMar Coatings Corporation Phone: 281-448-5258
822 South 14th St. 317 W. Main St. Contact: Heidi Moehle
Goodwest Linings and Coatings Manitowoc, WI 54220 Wakefield, VA 23888 heidi@intercoastalpaint.com
8814 Industrial Ln. Phone: 920-684-6646 Phone: 757-899-3807 intercoastalpaint.com
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Contact: Jim Madden Contact: Wilmer Rowe
Phone: 951-236-7576 sales@heresite.com indmar@earthlink.net International Cellulose Corporation
Contact: Patrick Sears heresite.com indmarcoatings.com 12315 Robin Blvd.
psears@goodwestlining.com Houston, TX 77045
goodwestlining.com Hi-Tech Concrete Coatings, Inc. Induron Coatings, Inc. Phone: 800-444-1252
430 Oak Lane 3333 R. Arrington Jr. Blvd. N. Contact: Chuck Smith/Joey Dickey
Grace Distributing Lititz, PA 17543 Birmingham, AL 35234 icc@spray-on.com
232 Molasses Lane Phone: 717-664-4006 Phone: 800-324-9584 spray-on.com
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Contact: Brian A. Sunday info@induron.com
Phone: 434-825-1529 desiree@hitech-coatings.com induron.com International Chem-Crete Corp.
Contact: John Griffin hitech-coatings.com 800 Security Row
jgriffin@gracedistributing.com Industrial Coatings & Sealants Richardson, TX 75081
gracedistributing.com 12521 Evergreen Dr., Ste. B Phone: 972-671-6477
Mukilteo, WA 98275 Contact: Jay Stine
Phone: 425-742-5693 clint@chem-crete.com
Contact: Greg Tadie chem-crete.com
gtadie@coatingsandsealants.com
coatingsandsealants.com
Company Profiles
Contact: John Broom Contact: Owen T. Priest Linabond Micor Company, Inc.
info@ipasystems.com solutions@kcchouston.com 1161 Avenida Acaso 3232 N. 31st Street
ipasystems.com kcccontrol.com Camarillo, CA 93012 Milwaukee, WI 53216
Phone: 805-484-7373 Phone: 800-284-4308
IPS Polymers Systems Kelly-Moore Paint Company Contact: Georgia Dreifus Contact: Bill Siefert
8530 Milliken Ave. 987 Commercial Street info@linabond.com micorox@sbcglobal.net
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 San Carlos, CA 94070 linabond.com micorco.com
Phone: 909-941-4999 Phone: 800-874-4436
Contact: Amy Edwards Contact: Rusty Martindale Liquid Metal Coatings, LLC Midsun Group, Inc.
sales@ipspolymer.com epatricio@kellymoore.com 7015 W. 16th Ave. 135 Redstone Street
ipspolymer.com kellymoore.com Lakewood, CO 80215 Southington, CT 06480
Phone: 303-202-2042 Phone: 860-378-0100
Isolatek International KEMA Coatings LImited Contact: Bob Scheck Contact: Andy Tirado
41 Furnace Street Unit 904 - 60 Wyndham St. South liquidmetalcoatings.com info@midsungroup.com
Stanhope, NJ 07874 Guelph, ON N1E 7H7 Canada midsungroup.com
Phone: 973-347-1200 Phone: 519-826-9374 Lone Star Specialties, LLC
Contact: Sean Canfield Contact: Mark Gibson 6412 US Hwy. 259 South Milamar Coatings, LLC
scanfield@isolatek.com info@4pipelines.com Lone Star, TX 75668 311 NW 122nd St. Ste. 100
isolatek.com 4pipelines.com Phone: 903-656-2536 Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Contact: Tony Thigpen Phone: 405-755-9956
ITW Polymers Coatings North America Kemper System America, Inc. lonestarspecialties.net Contact: Duane Stingley
130 Commerce Drive 1 Reuten Drive milamar@casspolymers.com
Montgomeryville, PA 18936 Closter, NJ 07624 Lonza milamar.com
Phone: 215-855-8450 Phone: 800-541-5455 1200 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway
info@itwcoatings.com Contact: James Waddell Alpharetta, GA 30004
itwcoatings.com jwaddell@kempersystem.net Phone: 800-523-7391
kempersystem.net materialsprotection@lonza.com
lonza.com
Company Profiles
Neogard
2728 Empire Central
O The Platt Brothers & Company
PO Box 1030
Waterbury, CT 06721
Polyval Coatings
520 Boul Cure Boivin
Boisbriand, QC H3S 2N6 Canada
Dallas, TX 75235 Oak Ridge Chemical and Equipment Phone: 203-753-4194 Phone: 800-465-0905
Phone: 214-353-1689 575 Commercial Ave. Contact: David Berardinelli Contact: Marc Schondorf
Contact: Bob Coleman Green Lake, WI 54941 info@plattbros.com sales@polyvalcoatings.com
sales@neogard.com Phone: 800-625-9577 plattbros.com polyvalcoatings.com
neogard.com Contact: Jed Stellmacher
info@oakridgepoly.com Plexi-Chemie, Inc. PPC Coatings (MTR)
NIC Industries oakridgepoly.com 606 Lane Ave. North Ste. 6 2 Pixie Road
7050 6th Street Jacksonville, FL 32043 Wilmington, DE 19810
White City, OR 97503 OCM-Adeka Phone: 904-693-8800 Phone: 877-588-2227
Phone: 541-826-1922 1215 Henri Dr. Contact: Elizabeth Sicilia Contact: Cliff Narunsky
Contact: Jeff Scheid Wauconda, IL 60084 esicilia@plexi-chemie.com ppc@ppccoatings.com
jeff@nicindustries.com Phone: 866-457-5710 plexi-chemie.com ppccoatings.com
nicindustries.com Contact: Mike Leginski
mleginski@ocm-inc.com Polar Industries PPG Hi-Temp Coatings
Normac Adhesive Products, Inc. adeka.com PO Box 293 One PPG Place
1350 Heine Court Fisher Branch, MB R0C 0Z0 Canada Pittsburgh, PA 15272
Burlington, ON L7L 6M4 Canada Phone: 786-955-4008 Phone: 978-635-1110
Phone: 905-332-6455
Contact: George MacGregor
george@normacadhesives.com
P Contact: Lillian Peterson
polarindustry@yahoo.com
polarindustries.net
Contact: Ronald Li
ronald.li@ppg.com
hitempcoatings.com
normacadhesives.com Pacific Southwest Coatings
18220 Watson Way Polibrid Coatings, Inc. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings
Northern Industries Inc. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 6700 F.M. 802 One PPG Place
429 Tiogue Ave. Phone: 714-225-3688 Brownsville, TX 78526 Pittsburgh, PA 15272
Coventry, RI 02816 Contact: Laurence Miller Phone: 956-831-7818 Phone: 888-897-7476
Phone: 401-821-2121 nyemiller@pacificsouthwest.net Contact: Klaus D. Meyer Contact: Steve Feldman
Contact: Rick Bernard pacificsouthwest.net klaus@polibrid.com pmcmarketing@ppg.com
rick@northerncoatings.com polibrid.com ppgpmc.com
northerncoatings.com See our display ad, p. 111.
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