Sherwin Williams Heat-Flex Protects, Insulates
Enhancing safety and minimizing ‘corrosion under insulation’ risks means turning to an insulative acrylic coating from Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings. Heat-Flex 3500 is designed for personnel protection and mitigating CUI. Enabling hot piping and ductwork to stay cool to the touch, preventing burns and protecting personnel, it can be applied to hot surfaces up to 350° F, reducing downtime, keeping systems online during coating applications.
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(As published in the January 2016 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)
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Content
- MarineNews Editor's Note page: 6
- Interview: Dave Anderson, President, Passenger Vessel Association page: 12
- Interferry: Aiming High in the Cause of Common Sense page: 18
- Ferries: An Economic Driving Force page: 20
- Searching for a Better Way page: 22
- SailSafe: A SEA Change for the Better page: 24
- Maritime Training: Keeping it Close to Home page: 28
- Rough Waters for Washington State Ferries page: 32
- Driving the Inland Waterways page: 38
- Interior Outfitting: Water & Air page: 44
- AlphaEye Allows Real-time Audio Visual Support page: 56
- Join Schedule 80 Carbon Steel Pipe Without Hotwork page: 56
- BlueTide Releases App to Manage Wireless Networks page: 56
- Drones Allow Surveys Without Scaffolds page: 56
- Commercial Vessel Medical Kits – Coastal & Offshore page: 56
- Sherwin Williams Heat-Flex Protects, Insulates page: 56