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All the past news items from International Protective Coatings .
During 2007, Akzo Nobel were ranked as the chemicals industry leader on the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability World Indexes (DJSI), recognizing the company’s ongoing commitment to improving its social and environmental responsibility performance.
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To prepare for the Beijing Olympic Games, 2008 the Beijing International Airport built a new terminal building which allowed the expected rise in passengers through the capital Read more...
The National Convention Centre, Vietnam is one of the largest convention centres in South East Asia and is protected with a passive fire protection (PFP) coating system by International Protective Coatings.
International Protective Coatings has strengthened its leading position in the global protective coatings market after completing the acquisition of the worldwide Ceilcote® business from the German-based KCH Group for close to EUR 12 million.
An award winning design with protective coatings to match. As the home of the aquatic events at the 2008 Olympic Games, the Water Cube is a triumph for innovative design.
The Freeport LNG is the largest LNG receiving terminal to be constructed in the U.S. in more than 20 years. A first for the LNG industry is the use of advanced fire protection supplied by International Protective Coatings.
With knowledge and technical expertise to specify the best coating system to protect offshore wind farms International Protective Coatings supplied an anti-corrosive system that would lower lifetime costs and avoid premature coating breakdown.
Since being built in 1938, Poland’s historic Plock Bridge underwent its first anti-corrosive refurbishment in 2006. A high performance system from International Protective Coatings was eventually chosen as the best way to provide such protection.
International Paint Limited, has secured a major award for the supply of its Chartek® 7 material for the Kashagan Field currently under development in Kazakhstan.
Over the last years, there has been significant growth in the offshore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production industry. The current potential for the offshore wind market is large, with new projects being announced on a regular basis.
Interfine acrylic polysiloxanes are the newest addition to International Paint’s premium range of finish coats that have been developed utilising the latest advances in polysiloxane technology.
International Protective Coatings is pleased to announce the latest addition to the Chartek fireproofing family of materials, Chartek 1709.
To facilitate the extremely tight schedule and provide suitable corrosion protection in this harsh environment, the Engineer chose a tried and tested two-coat system specification from International Protective Coatings.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge, coated by International Protective Coatings during 2000, has won its 20th award more than 4 years on
A new metallic roof for the historic Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece – which is the main venue for the 2004 Olympic Games - has been protected with International Protective Coatings.
Cement based passive fire protection coatings has numerous drawbacks, therfore Petrobras opted to protect their asset, P-53 with Chartek epoxy intumesent fire protection.
To provide a long term solution to minimise the potential for any future shutdowns, International Protective Coatings worked with the customer and supplied Ceilcote as a suitable system.
By utilising International Protective Coatings Interfine® 878 polysiloxane finish coat technology, offered EDI Rail four times the colour and gloss retention compared to traditional polyurethanes.
Pulp and Paper mills are exposed to a marine environment as well as the aggressive environment of its own chemical production process requires protective coating systems that offer a corrosion protection against such elements.
The function of storage tanks is to ensure its cargo is free from contamination. St Albans Water Tank was the first tank to use the solvent free tank lining coating by International Protective Coatings.
Suncorp Stadium is the first modern rectangle shaped stadium in Australia and International Protective Coatings were involved in supplying a high aesthetic, anti-corrosive coating for this redevelopment project.
With the ability to host major sporting events, conferences, exhibitions and trade fairs, the LTU Arena in Germany required a coating system which would maintain both the buildings structural integrity and cosmetic appeal.
A system of Intercure® 200, Intercure 420 and Interthane® 990 was supplied to this project to protect the 500 tonnes of steel from corrosion.
When the London Eye became a permanent feature of London city’s skyline, International Protective Coatings were called upon to provide a long lasting coating system.
The station owners, SkyTrain, consulted International Protective Coatings on systems that would meet their stringent health, safety and environmental requirements.
Along with the Sydney Opera House and Ayers Rock, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia’s most recognised landmarks.
Goliath is approximately 90 meters high and spans a total 180 meters. For the biggest equipment used in shipyards a system of Interzinc® 42, Intergard® 475HS and Interthane® 990 was supplied by International Protective Coatings.
International Protective Coatings supplied Interzone® 954 to Hydro-Québec.
For Uljin Nuclear Power Plant, Korea Intersleek®, an anti-fouling coating from International Protective Coatings was supplied to ensure plant efficiency.
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