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T A 7hether you need to line a tank or protect a few acres

V V of deck, Amercoat® 385 multi-purpose epoxy coating is the high-performance, cost-effective solution for marine applications.

VOC-compliant Amercoat 385 forms a tough, abrasion- resistant film that is an excellent barrier to corrosion. It adheres strongly to bare steel, coated steel, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanizing, inorganic-zinc silicate coatings and concrete, as well as other substrates. And because

Amercoat 385 also adheres to intact old paint and tight rust, it can significantly cut your preparation time and expense.

Highly resistant to most chemicals, Amercoat 385 is ideal for many aggressive environments. As a tanklining,

Amercoat 385 is suitable for petroleum fuels, sewage waste, alkaline and salt solutions and a variety of chemical cargoes. It can be immersed in both salt water and fresh water at temperatures up to 140° F.

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High-performance Amercoat 385 is the most versatile marine epoxy you can use—inside or outside

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Ameron's Amercoat 385 multi-purpose epoxy coating provides high- performance protection both topside and down in the cargo tanks

User-friendly Amercoat 385 can be applied by various spray methods to produce a smooth, fast-drying film.

You can overcoat it with a wide range of topcoats, including polyurethanes and acrylics.

For more information about versatile Amercoat 385, contact the Ameron Marine Coatings Division, 201

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