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A breakthrough in coatings for the corrosion under insulation (CUI) petrochemical market has been unveiled for EMEA by specialist manufacturer Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings.
With high heat resistance up to 650ºC, the Heat-flex High-Temp 1200 is already having widely-acclaimed success in the USA because of its effective applications to carbon steel or stainless steel – either insulated or uninsulated – in a variety of uses. Now the product is available in EMEA markets manufactured from the Sherwin-Williams plant at Bolton, Greater Manchester, UK. Applications include pipes, tanks, vessels and stacks in offshore and marine installations, power plants and refineries.