Envelop Protective Covers
Since 2004 Shield Technologies Corporation of Eagan, Minnesota has been the leader in corrosion prevention cover technology by providing over 60,000 Envelop Protective Covers to all branches of the U.S. military. Envelop Protective Covers are used to protect a variety of high value U.S. military equipment to include topside naval weapons, Army ground combat vehicles and both fixed and rotary wing aviation assets.
The FY2014 National Defense Authorization Act includes language encouraging the enhanced use of anticorrosion cover systems so more components within DOD can realize the cost savings and readiness benefits of this technology.
“Corrosion remains the largest preventable cost to the U. S. Military, a cost which exceeds $23b per year,” said the FY14 NDAA Report. “Failing to protect the Department of Defense’s hardware from the preventable problem of corrosion leave hardware susceptible to damage and degradation associated with exposure to heat, dust, ultraviolet rays and moisture.”
Envelop Protective Covers provide the military with a sustainment solution by using a multilayered breathable fabric incorporating a vapor phased corrosion inhibitor. Repeated tests by independent laboratories and branches of the military have shown that the use of Envelop Protective Covers can reduce the damage caused by corrosive environments by factors up to 95%. Envelop Protective Covers have proven to be the most effective, durable and dependable protective cover technology available today.
“Sustainment of our nation’s war fighting fleet has never been more important. Shield Technologies is proud to support our nation’s war fighters by being the leading supplier of this type of technology to DOD. We remain dedicated to providing solutions that aid our military in completing their missions” said Mike Dupasquier, COO of Shield Technologies.
“The committee encourages the military services to follow the lead of the Navy and set a comprehensive service-wide strategy to mitigate corrosion that includes fielding more waterproof, breathable anticorrosion cover technologies,” continues the FY14 NDAA Report. Shield Technologies Corporation stands ready with its Envelop and Envelop Magnum Series of protective covers to answer that call.
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- Floating Production Market Forecast page: 10
- The FLNG Market is Poised for Growth page: 12
- Managing BWT Costs and Compliance page: 14
- U.S. Coast Guard Must Assert its Authority page: 16
- Transferring Risk for Long-term Success page: 18
- You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide page: 24
- Cruise Industry Poised for Global Growth page: 26
- MIOX Safe Water Management for Cruise Ships page: 28
- Five Minutes With Tomas Tillberg page: 30
- SS United States: Leading Lady to Damsel in Distress page: 32
- Alfa Laval: Green & Efficient Shipping page: 42
- Oily Wastewater Transformed with WETT-O page: 45
- Siemens System Controls Filter Biofouling page: 46
- New BWM Regs Cometh - Are you ready? page: 46
- Valve Train Halves Idle to Full Load Time page: 48
- Unmanned Ships Now a Reality page: 49
- Five Minutes with WSS's Simon Hutt page: 50
- Hempel Debuts Hempaguard page: 54
- Ecofix Corrosion Repair with Ecoshield Application page: 54
- Envelop Protective Covers page: 55
- GAC Launches Eco-friendly Hull Cleaning Solution page: 56
- CS Unitec Debuts Trelawny Floor Planer page: 56
- New Hatch Sealing Tape page: 57
- New Aluminum Vise Action Compression Latch page: 57
- High Strength, Vibration Resistant Fastener from Huck page: 57
- Gumdrop Debuts Cases for Marine Industry page: 57
- New Handheld Marking System FlyMarker PRO page: 57
- Viking Refits Four NGSCO Vessels with LRRS System page: 57
- DNV GL Debuts New Explosion Hazard Software page: 57
- Handy, Quick Legionella Tests for Cruise Ships page: 58
- AMSOIL Introduces New Arctic Synthetic Grease page: 58
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