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COATINGS & CORROSION CONTROL "-SPililli by an airless spray, brush or roller. Intercare 123 has incorporated XP40 into its new formula — an injfredient exclusive to International Paint. This ingredient is an active pigment which chemically combines with rust stain and converts it to colorless, water sol- uble salts. Since December 1993, Intercare 123 has been trialed on a total of 26 vessels, includ- ing cargoships, tankers, bulk carriers, as well as passenger cruise vessels. Hempel Coatings (USA), Inc. Circle 74 on Reader Service Card Hempel is an independent manufacturer of marine coatings. Hempel currently operates 28 modern production plants and 250 main stock points located on five continents. Hempel has focused its investments on envi- ronmentally-conscious costings, such as tin- free, self-polishing antifoulings, high solids and low-VOC coatings, including waterborne coat- ings. Recently the company has introduced a new range of Shopprimers, including Hempel's Shopprimer ZS 1589, a two-component, modi- fied ethyl silicate shop primer formulated with a low level of zinc. Total Rust and Corrosion Control, Inc. Circle 77 on Reader Service Card Total Rust and Corrosion Control has intro- duced its newest product, Temporary Masking Bonder (TMB), which can be sprayed onto plas- tic and paper masking materials, holding them to a variety of surfaces, such as bare and paint- ed metal, wood, and glass. Because TMB does not adhere masking materials to these sur- faces, it allows masking material to be pulled away cleanly, without bonding residues. The product reportedly eliminates waste created by rolls of tape and needed to scrape and solvent wipe tape from surfaces. Sigma Coatings Circle 78 on Reader Service Card Sigma Coatings has been awarded a coating contract by Brasoil. Sigma Coatings' systems will be applied to the 282,750-dwt VLCC Cairu, which will be converted to FPSO Petrobras 32, and the semi-submersible rig Lliad, which will become MPU Petrobras 26, a mobile floating production unit. Sigma was chosen by Gdynia Shipyard for cold weather application. Two Burwain tankers were fully treated with Sigma products, includ- ing the ballast tanks, which were coated with Sigma tar-free system at the rate of approxi- mately 120,000-sq.-m per vessel. Sigmaweld MC primer and Sigma CM system are also used extensively throughout the yard. Sigma CM's ability to cure down to temperatures of -10° C is a major factor in success in Polish shipyards. PermaStopRust (America) Circle 81 on Reader Service Card Isotrol, a non-pigmented, rust preventer and moisture-repelling primer, along with Isoguard, a pigmented protective top coat/sealant, are designed to meld together and form one layer which resists separation, blistering and peel- ing. Together the Isotrol/Isoguard system resists chemical and ultraviolet degradation as well as vulnerability to abrasion and mechani- cal damage. Total Rust and Corrosion Control, Inc. THIS OR THIS ,empc^ • TMB™ is less expensive than industrial crepe masking tape! Will hold paper or plastic masking in place on almost any surface! No scraping required to remcve brittle tape-TMB™ allows masking to be easily pulled from substrate even after prolonged outdoor exposure! Total Rust and Coirosion Control, Inc. 1575 Ol i Alabama Rd. Suite 207-180 Rosewell, GA 30076 770-640-8729 Circle 30f> on Reader Service Card ^cverald Creek Making Our Environment Cleaner %/)et Compa^ ALMANDITE GARNET — IE NATURAL SOLUTION TO ilVE BLASTING PROBLEMS EMERALD CREEK Gj )ourtc : effg&ivaf alternative for blasting projects. amet Js manufactui SILICA with NO TO*l' /• Low^naterial consumption ahd ExtremelyDUST LEVELS Full range^afjDopuiai^sjzes from • RECYCLABLE for red to ensure: IC METALS duced disposal f6 to #250 mesh bcf • CREEK Garnet Company's products have eamec ap- proval or certification by the U.S. Navy (MIL-B-22262), thetali- fc mia Air Resources Board (CARB), the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), and other independent asencies. Emerald Creek Garnet Co. 2615 No. 4th St. #667 • Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Phone: (208) 666-6000 • FAX: (208) 666-4000 Circle 226 on Reader Service Card 66 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News