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1 Maintaining the Electric Grid: Its Time
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Introduction
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Introduction
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By Curt Hickcox,
Public Utilities Maintenance
2
A Brief History of the
Construction of the Electric Grid
Since the early 1900s through World War II,
many materials have been used to construct
transmission and distribution structures
throughout North America. In the early years,
wood was the predominant structural material
due to its availability and the strength requirements of structures to hold the lines. Steel
(black iron) was also used to construct select
transmission line structures and most substation frames. The designs were basic in nature
and were small in comparison to todays standards. Some utilities even ordered steel windmill structures from Sears Roebuck catalogues
and made design changes to accommodate the
transmission conductors. Many utilities still
have some of these older structures in service
today. These are what I will refer to as the first
generation structures.
After the war, as the economy rapidly expanded, the demand for electricity grew in
proportion. Power plants were built, and the
transmission infrastructure had to keep up.
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If we assume an average of eight structures per
mile on transmission lines alone, that would
translate into approximately 2.5 million structures, conservatively speaking. Even with
many transmission structures made of wood or
concrete, it is reasonable to estimate that there
would be hundreds of thousands of steel transmission structures and supports (such as stub
poles) in just the U.S. and Canada.
In reality, transmission line failures are on the
horizon unless we take action and take it soon.
The electric utilities must have inspections that
identify potential issues before they happen, allowing time for corrective repairs to be made
prior to a facility failure. There are several contributing factors.
Aging Infrastructure
Past Design Practices
Environmental Conditions
Understanding
Inspection and Maintenance Practices
Maintenance Budgets
Aging Infrastructure
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foot above the ground. With all of the activities along the utility line right-of-ways, combined with natural erosion, many foundations
became covered by soil, thus allowing corrosion to begin.
Other aspects of structure design also often
did not account for maintenance issues. Tight
steel latticework was used many times, causing
accelerated corrosion because of moisture
trapped in the latticework, which itself is exceptionally difficult to properly clean and coat
(Fig. 4). Ladder clips, arm attachments, and
other design factors also contributed to maintenance difficulties and costs.
Understanding
Environmental Conditions
In the early 1900s environmental conditions
were not a major focus or concern. After WWII
and the rapid economic growth, many factories
were built and the economy was flourishing.
Families that had traveled by foot and horsedrawn carriages were now buying automobiles.
Large plants of all types were being built, and
towns and cities were bursting as people moved
Inspection and
Maintenance Practices
With the large, second generation steel structures aging to the point at which many maintenance issues will become more noticeable,
utilities must develop innovative inspection and
maintenance practices that will save time as
well as keep the system both safe and reliable.
Many electrical utilities are spending research
dollars to develop new inspection and maintenance tools and procedures. This research is
helping to improve the way the industry identifies and evaluates age-related issues.
The costs associated with the maintenance of
these second generation lines will be significant
because of their large numbers, but with good
inspection processes, tools, and innovation,
along with thorough, long-lasting maintenance
programs, the costs can be minimized. Because
of the growing system needs, some of the older
lines will be rebuilt to a higher standard than
their original standard and others will have
major maintenance projects performed on
them. Crews will have to be trained to understand what to look for when performing inspection as well as to understand the critical
aspects of a steel structure. Steel structures
coating programs will have to be utilized more
to decrease future maintenance expenditures
and prevent premature failures of the system.
A continued focus must be on the inspection
and maintenance of the critical groundline termination of the structure.
New tools and technologies will be required
to improve inspection and maintenance practices and many are currently being tested. The
industry standards under development will
help the industry understand key issues in
maintaining the steel structure above and
below ground. These standards will also provide best practices for the proper atmospheric
and below ground coatings applications to better maintain and support the reliability of utility steel structures.
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Purpose and Methods
of Corrosion Control
First and foremost, electrical utilities must keep
the steel structures standing to deliver the electricity to the customer. One of the main tools to
accomplish the task is corrosion protection.
Most often, corrosion protection of electrical
transmission structures involves the application of a protective coating over weathered
and/or previously painted galvanized steel. Although many transmission structures, mainly
tubular poles, are painted carbon steel, most
structures, especially lattice-type towers, are
galvanized and are either unpainted and weathered or previously painted.
The history of painting galvanized structures
over the past 60 years and the evolution as well
as usage of different paint systems play an important role in the selection of present day coating systems. Cost evaluation of different generic
paint types is necessary, as is the application
characteristics of each, because painting these
structures is labor intensive. The ultimate goal is
to minimize overall cost over the life span of the
structure by applying coatings that will provide
the lowest applied cost per year of protection.
Galvanizing and paint serve the same function: the protection of the carbon steel substrate
from corrosion attack. Each protective material
works as a barrier to separate the components
of the electrolytic cell that causes corrosion.
When properly specified, manufactured, and
applied, this barrier of paint or zinc iron alloy
will keep the moisture (electrolyte) from contacting the anode and cathode (steel and its impuritiescorroding surface). When this is
successfully accomplished, corrosion cannot
occur and the substrate will not be detrimentally affected.
Over time, both galvanizing and paint will degrade to a point at which they will not adequately protect the steel substrate. The rates of
degradation will vary widely. Exposure conditions have the greatest effect on the longevity
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quired submittal on todays transmission structure painting projects.
State and Federal environmental laws also require the contractor to take necessary steps
with an appropriate method of containing the
lead paint, usually through an acceptable containment systemto prevent lead paint from
polluting the environment (Fig. 6). On a complex
structure such as a transmission tower or pole,
this is extremely costly, not to mention the costs
and ramifications due to required outages. For
structures located in a residential area, this issue
becomes even more sensitive. The old paint,
which is contained and collected, must be tested
for its level of toxicity, and the waste must be
handled in compliance with EPA requirements.
Furthermore, if lead is involved, total removal might be specified. More extensive surface preparation will result in much higher
concentrations of airborne lead that put workers and the environment at risk. Protecting
workers and the environment will require
much more elaborate and expensive procedures. Again, costly circuit outages will also be
required due to the use of power tools and
other required equipment. Thus, total job costs
will rise exponentially if significant surface
preparation procedures are required.
The application of paint to a transmission
structure is more complicated than it might
seem. This type of painting involves climbing
lattice type towers or tubular poles that vary
in size and configuration depending on voltage.
Most often, these structures are painted while
energized when appropriate phase to structure
distance, or the Minimum Approach Distance
(the safe distance specified by OSHA or the utility that a worker must stay away from the energized conductorvaries depending on circuit
voltage) can be satisfied. Painting a lattice-type
structure is a team effort. For example, a crew
of 3 or 4 painters will paint a standard 100 ft
lattice tower in 2-3 hours.
For the most part, application is accom-
Maintenance Budgets
Maintaining the system takes money. Maintenance budgets were developed based on expected maintenance needs. These budgets, for
the most part, were developed based on past
practice. Budgets must continue to grow to keep
up with the massive expansion of steel structures from WWII to now. Utilities will have to
be both forward and backward looking. Utilities
must be backward looking from the standpoint
that they need to see the large numbers of second-generation steel structures, many now over
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40 years old and with little maintenance performed since construction, and the maintenance
that is now required because of their age. This is
where the utilities will need to be forward looking to develop maintenance budgets to address
maintenance problems in a timely fashion. If
performed correctly, these maintenance functions will save money for the utility owners by
reducing outages and costly emergency repairs.
It is always more cost effective to be proactive
rather than reactive. The government has also
begun to take notice of the need for maintenance to prevent and control corrosion, from
both an economic perspective and a security
standpoint. Talk of potential government mandates for structure corrosion control increases
as the importance of the reliability of the electric grid is better understood.
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Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Simpson Strong-Tie
SS-T FX-3110SW Chem-Resistant Novolac
Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
Termarust Technologies
Termaflex TX4000 Series
Other
Plexi-Chemie, Inc.
PlexiFlex S (Polysulfide)
Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Polycoat Products
Polyeuro 5502
Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
VersaFlex Incorporated
VF 380
Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Wasser Corporation
Wasser
Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Primary Containment
(Nuclear Only)
Avilion Inc.
PPG
Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Bowers Industrial
Duromar
Epoxy/Epoxy 100% Solids
Carboline Company
Carbozinc
Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Epoxy
Corporacion Mara SA
Sigma Coatings
Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
Corrocoat USA Inc.
Polyglass VEF
Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
Duromar, Inc.
HPL-2510-N/HPL-2510-N
Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
ENECON Corporation
Chemclad
Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Highland International, Inc.
74 Chem-Temp Epoxy
Epoxy Novolac (1 or 2 Coats)
HJ3 Composite Technologies
HJ3 CarbonSeal Industrial Systems
Epoxy/Epoxy Novolac (2 Coats)
KCC Corrosion Control Co., Ltd.
Techni-Plus VE 62
Vinyl Ester (3 Coats)
NSP Specialty Products
NSP-120 High Performance Epoxy Coating
Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Polibrid Coatings, Inc.
Polibrid 705
Urethane Elastomeric (1 Coat)
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings
Amercoat
Epoxy/Epoxy/Epoxy
Rhino Linings Corporation
Rhino Extreme
Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Sauereisen, Inc.
Sauereisen
Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Sherwin-Williams
Dura-Plate UHS N
Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
Specialty Products, Inc. (SPI)
Polyshield HT-100F UB, Polyshield HT, PTU-UB
Polyurea Pure (1, 2, or 3 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.
Integritank
Methyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.
Integritank
Methyl Methacrylate (2 Coats)
Thin Film Technology, Inc.
Bio-Dur 560, Bio-Dur 561
Epoxy 100% Solids (1 or 2 Coats)
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Coating
Company
Profiles
American Industrial
1218 W. 41st St., Ste. B
Tulsa, OK 74107
Phone: 918-445-0627
Contact: Fred Ames
[email protected]
aiflooring.com
Arkema Inc.
900 First Ave., Bldg. #10
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: 610-205-7898
Contact: Vince Casmirri
[email protected]
kynar500.com
ABRI Industries
8055 West Manchester Ave.
Ste. 735
Playa Del Rey, CA 90293
Phone: 310-341-3600
Contact: Lee Greer
[email protected]
abriindustries.com
AFM
3251 Third Ave.
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone: 619-239-0321
Contact: Jay Watts
[email protected]
afmsafecoat.com
Arma Coatings
5555 W. 11th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: 800-524-2762
Contact: Charles Hibberd
[email protected]
armacoatings.com
Andek Corporation
850 Glen Ave., PO Box 392
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Phone: 800-800-2844
Contact: Neil Shearer
[email protected]
andek.com
Armor Shield
1343 Union Ave., NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505
Phone: 616-245-0757
Contact: Patrick Kersjes
[email protected]
armorshield.com
ARC Composites
Div. of A.W. Chesterton
860 Salem St., Bldg. A
Groveland, MA 01834
Phone: 978-469-6666
Contact: Kathy Marith
[email protected]
chesterton.com
Associated Paint
10160 NW South River Dr.
Miami, FL 33178
Phone: 305-885-1964
Contact: Lee Hackmeyer
[email protected]
associatedpaint.com
Alistagen Corporation
Ten Park Ave.
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-317-0100
Contact: Alis Yeterian
[email protected]
caliwel.com
Alwan Paints and Coatings
Ameer Khusro Rd., Karsaz
Karachi, 75350 Pakistan
Phone: 92-321-8950091
Contact: Raza Baghpatee
[email protected]
alwan.pk
Amercoat Canada/Nukote Canada
1174 South Service Rd. W.
Oakville, ON L6L 5T7 Canada
Phone: 905-847-1500
Contact: Daniel Agnew
[email protected]
amercoatcanada.com
Aremco Products
PO Box 517
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
Phone: 845-268-0039
Contact: Peter Schwartz
[email protected]
aremco.com
Arizona Polymer Flooring Inc.
7731 N. 68th Ave.
Glendale, AZ 85303
Phone: 888-855-3455
Contact: Daniel Owen
[email protected]
apfepoxy.com
See our display ad, p. 71.
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Avilion Inc.
3947 Lincoln Hwy.
Downingtown, PA 19335
Phone: 610-942-7388
Contact: Michelle Morkun
[email protected]
avilioninc.com
ChemCo Systems
2800 Bay Rd.
Redwood City, CA 94063
Phone: 800-757-6773
Contact: John Bors
[email protected]
chemcosystems.com
Chemcoat, Inc.
2790 Canfields Ln.
Montoursville, PA 17754
Phone: 800-326-9471
Contact: Art Nonemaker
[email protected]
chemcoat.com
CANUSA-CPS
25 Bethridge Rd.
Toronto, ON M9W 1M7 Canada
Phone: 416-744-5798
Contact: Bob Buchanan
[email protected]
canusa.com
Chemline
5151 Natural Bridge Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: 314-664-2230
Contact: Steve Jacobs
[email protected]
chemline.net
Carboline Company
2150 Schuetz Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63146
Phone: 314-644-1000
Contact: Customer Service
[email protected]
carboline.com
See our display ad, inside front cover.
ChemMasters, Inc.
300 Edwards St.
Madison, OH 44057
Phone: 440-428-2105
Contact: John Fauth
[email protected]
chemmasters.net
BASF Corporation
Construction Systems
889 Valley Park Dr.
Shakopee, MN 55379
Phone: 800-433-9517
Contact: Customer Service
[email protected]
buildingsystems.basf.com
Bechtel Industrial Coating Supply
21424 SE 16th Pl.
Sammamish, WA 98075
Phone: 425-392-1876
Contact: Robert Bechtel
[email protected]
bechtelcoatingsupply.com
Blendex Industrial Corp.
135 Bangor St.
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Phone: 888-376-9935
Contact: John Russo
[email protected]
blendexindustrial.com
Blome International
Part of the HEMPEL Group
1450 Hoff Industrial Dr.
O'Fallon, MO 63366
Phone: 636-379-9119
Contact: Marcella Ferrario
[email protected]
blome.com
Blue River Coatings
2910 South Nebraska Ave.
Hastings, NE 68901
Phone: 888-420-2628
Contact: Phil Morgan
[email protected]
bluerivercoatings.com
Blue Water Marine Paint
1999 Elizabeth St.
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Phone: 908-967-9867
Contact: Paul Marzocca
[email protected]
bluewatermarinepaint.com
Bowers Industrial
3645 W. 1987 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Phone: 800-892-5224
Contact: Kevin Bowers
[email protected]
bowersindustrial.com
CIM Industries
23 Elm St.
Peterborough, NH 03458
Phone: 603-924-9481
Contact: Becky Tatro
[email protected]
cimindustries.com
Cloverdale Paint Inc.
6950 King George Blvd.
Surrey, BC V3W 4Z1 Canada
Phone: 604-596-6261
Contact: Trevor Newell
[email protected]
cloverdalepaint.com
CMP/Chugoku
1610 Engineers Rd.
Belle Chasse, LA 70037
Phone: 504-392-4817
Contact: Nancy Barton
[email protected]
cmp.co.jp
Comex Group
5575 DTC Pkwy.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Phone: 720-873-3060
Contact: Customer Service
[email protected]
thecomexgroup.com
Composite Technologies
2010 Scott Ave.
Calberton, NY 11933
Phone: 631-680-0662
Contact: Gerald Hallissy
[email protected]
composite-technologies.com
Concrete Coatings Inc.
1105 N. 1600 W.
Layton, UT 84041
Phone: 801-544-8771
Contact: Cory Christensen
[email protected]
concretecoatingsinc.com
Concrete Solutions
Products by Rhino Linings
9151 Rehco Rd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Phone: 800-422-2603
Contact: Bart Sadleir
[email protected]
concretesolutions.com
Conklin Company Inc.
551 Valley Park Dr.
Shakopee, MN 55379
Phone: 800-888-8838
Contact: Building Products Group
conklin.com
ConShield Technologies
541 10th St., #233
Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone: 877-543-2094
Contact: Joe Cherry
[email protected]
conshield.com
Construction Specialties Group, Inc.
15783 Crocus Lane
Dumfries, VA 22025
Phone: 703-670-5300
Contact: Neil Savitch
[email protected]
Construction Systems Supply
PO Box 3894
Seattle, WA 98124
Phone: 888-858-3790
Contact: Ron Riva
[email protected]
csscorp.net
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Contego International, Inc.
334 Greyhound Pass West
Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: 800-434-6444
Contact: Tony Scott
[email protected]
contegofirebarrier.com
Contract Coatings Corporation
706 E. Main St.
Stockton, CA 95202
Phone: 209-465-2634
Contact: Arlen Williams
[email protected]
Convenience Products/Seal-Krete
306 Gandy Rd.
Auburndale, FL 33823
Phone: 800-323-7357
Contact: David Haskell
[email protected]
hp.seal-krete.com
See our display ad, p. 70.
Cooley Group
50 Esten Ave.
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Phone: 401-721-6261
Contact: David Lunati
[email protected]
cooleygroup.com
Copolymer Protection Systems
PO Box 2860
Danville, CA 94526
Phone: 925-551-7796
Contact: Gerald Morris
[email protected]
chemproof.com
Copps Industries, Inc.
10600 N. Industrial Dr.
Mequon, WI 53092
Phone: 800-672-2622
Contact: Jeff Oleson
[email protected]
coppsindustries.com
Corolon Coatings & Corrosion
Control Tech. Inc.
2 Haas Rd.
Toronto, ON M9W 3A2 Canada
Phone: 416-401-8855
Contact: Stan E. Buchowski
[email protected]
corolon.com
Corotech High Performance Coatings
101 Paragon Dr.
Montvale, NJ 07645
Phone: 201-949-6216
Contact: Jeffrey T Spillane
[email protected]
insl-x.com
Corporacion Mara SA
Jr. Pereseo 251
Chorrillos, 9 Peru
Phone: 51-12013535
Contact: Fredy Vidal
[email protected]
aurora.com.pe
Corrocoat Limited
Forster St., Leeds
West Yorkshire, LS10 1PW UK
Phone: 44 113 276 0760
Contact: Graham Greenwood
corrocoat.com
Corrocoat USA Inc.
6525 Greenland Rd.
Jacksonville, FL 32258
Phone: 904-268-4559
Contact: Josh Tankersley
[email protected]
corrocoat.com
Corroseal
6107 N. Marine Dr.
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 800-237-1573
Contact: Sue Steele
[email protected]
corroseal.com
Cortec Corporation
4119 White Bear Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55110
Phone: 651-429-1100
Contact: Cliff Cracauer
[email protected]
cortecvci.com
Cote-L Industries Inc.
1542 Jefferson St.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Phone: 201-836-0733
Contact: Cy Fine
[email protected]
cotelind.com
CRC-Evans
7011 High Life Dr.
Houston, TX 77066
Phone: 832-249-3100
Contact: Kevin Allen
[email protected]
crc-evans.com
Creto Worldwide
125 East Reno Ave., Ste. 1
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: 702-372-6274
Contact: John Rounds
[email protected]
cretoworldwide.com
Crossfield Products Corp.
3000 E. Harcourt St.
Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
Phone: 310-886-9100
Contact: Jodi Hood
[email protected]
dexotex.com
CSL Silicones Inc.
144 Woodlawn Rd. West
Guelph, ON N1H 1B5 Canada
Phone: 519-836-9044
Contact: Patrick Burns
[email protected]
cslsilicones.com
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Evonik Industries
299 Jefferson Rd.
Parsippany, NJ 07054
Phone: 973-929-8513
Contact: Anil Saxena
[email protected]
dynasylan.com
G3 Tapes
11639 Riverside Dr., Ste. 103
Lakeside, CA 92040
Phone: 619-448-4439
Contact: Meghan Jenkins
[email protected]
g3tapes.com
ENECON Corporation
6 Platinum Crt.
Medford, NY 11763
Phone: 516-349-0022
Contact: Mike Tedesco
[email protected]
enecon.com
Farrell-Calhoun Paint
221 East Carolina
Memphis, TN 38126
Phone: 901-526-2211
Contact: Craig Fergusen
[email protected]
farrellcalhoun.com
Gelest, Inc.
11 E. Steel Rd.
Morrisville, PA 19067
Phone: 215-547-1015
Contact: Gabrielle Lockwood
[email protected]
gelest.com
Enviroline
(International Paint LLC)
6001 Antoine Dr.
Houston, TX 77091
Phone: 800-589-1267
Contact: Sales
[email protected]
international-pc.com
Envirotrol, Inc.
2594 Flat Shoals Rd.
Conyers, GA 30013
Phone: 770-922-4737
Contact: Pat Beatty
[email protected]
envirotrol-inc.com
Eoncoat LLC
4000 Airport Dr. NW
Wilson, NC 27896
Phone: 252-360-3110
Contact: Jim McBrayer
[email protected]
eoncoat.com
Glidden Professional
15885 W. Sprague Rd.
Strongsville, OH 44136
Phone: 800-984-5444
Contact: [email protected]
EPDM Coatings
494 Bridgeport Ave., Ste. 101-342
Shelton, CT 06484
Phone: 855-281-0940
Contact: Kelly Mccallister
[email protected]
epdmcoatings.com
Global EcoTechnologies
PO Box 2205
Antioch, CA 94531
Phone: 925-473-9250
Contact: Scott Hobbs
[email protected]
getcoatings.com
Global Industrial Coatings
11130 Twitty Dr.
Rolla, MO 65401
Phone: 573-364-2722
Contact: George Dortch
[email protected]
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International Coatings
311 NW 122nd St., Ste. 100
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Phone: 800-624-8919
Contact: Eileen Henquinet
[email protected]
internationalcoatings.com
Huntsman Polyurethanes
2190 Executive Hills Blvd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Phone: 248-322-7431
Contact: Kevin A. Buck
[email protected]
huntsman.com/pu/ace
Inliner Technologies
1468 West Hospital Rd.
Paoli, IN 47454
Phone: 812-723-0704
Contact: Geoff Yothers
[email protected]
inliner.com
Innovative Coatings
1685 Rossi Dr.
Windsor, ON N9A 6J3 Canada
Phone: 519-737-9046
Contact: Wayne Brady
[email protected]
icoat.ca
Hyperseal
34-801 Spyder Cir.
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Phone: 760-324-7900
Contact: Brian Sherman
[email protected]
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Neogard
2728 Empire Central
Dallas, TX 75235
Phone: 214-353-1689
Contact: Bob Coleman
[email protected]
neogard.com
NIC Industries
7050 6th St.
White City, OR 97503
Phone: 541-826-1922
Contact: Jeff Scheid
[email protected]
nicindustries.com
Paragon Fusionclad
809 77 Ave.
Edmonton, AB T6P 1S9 Canada
Phone: 780-461-7719
Contact: Dean Stewart
[email protected]
paragon-fusionclad.ca
Mascoat
4310 Campbell Rd.
Houston, TX 77041
Phone: 713-465-0304
Contact: Chad Davis
[email protected]
mascoat.com
See our display ad, p. 56.
Pecora
165 Wambold Rd.
Harleysville, PA 19438
Phone: 215-799-7530
Contact: Alicia DiDomenico
[email protected]
pecora.com
Linabond
1161 Avenida Acoso
Camarillo, CA 93012
Phone: 818-362-7373
Contact: Georgia Dreifus
[email protected]
linabond.com
Liquid Metal Coatings, LLC
7015 W. 16th Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80215
Phone: 303-202-204
Contact: Bob Scheck
liquidmetalcoatings.com
Lone Star Specialties, LLC
6412 US Hwy. 259 South
Lone Star, TX 75668
Phone: 903-656-2536
Contact: Tony Thigpen
lonestarspecialties.net
Lonza Microbial Control
5660 New Northside Dr., Ste. 1100
Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone: 800-523-7391
Contact: Damali Noel
[email protected]
lonza.com
LuminOre
6060 Corte del Cedro
Carlsbad, CA 93011
Phone: 760-431-7705
Contact: Jenny Vervynck
[email protected]
luminore.com
NOV Tuboscope
2835 Holmes Rd.
Houston, TX 77051
Phone: 713-799-5130
Contact: Ryan Christopher
[email protected]
tuboscope.com
Nox-Crete Products Group
1444 S. 20th St.
Omaha, NE 68108
Phone: 402-341-2080
Contact: Customer Service
[email protected]
nox-crete.com
NSP Specialty Products
PO Box 4690
Pinehurst, NC 28374
Phone: 910-235-0468
Contact: Larry Harrison
[email protected]
nsp-specialty.com
Oak Ridge Chemical and Equipment
575 Commercial Ave.
Green Lake, WI 54941
Phone: 800-625-9577
Contact: Jed Stellmacher
[email protected]
oakridgepoly.com
OCMAdeka
1215 Henri Dr.
Wauconda, IL 60084
Phone: 866-457-5710
Contact: Mike Leginski
[email protected]
adeka.com
Pilgrim Permocoat
402 South 22nd St.
Tampa, FL 33605
Phone: 800-637-3328
Contact: Robert Forlong
[email protected]
pilgrimpermocoat.com
Plastocor Inc.
100 Research Rd.
Hingham, MA 02043
Phone: 724-942-0582
Contact: Jim Mitchell
[email protected]
plastocor.com
The Platt Brothers & Company
PO Box 1030
Waterbury, CT 06721
Phone: 203-753-4194
Contact: David Berardinelli
[email protected]
plattbros.com
Plexi-Chemie, Inc.
606 Lane Ave. North, Ste. 6
Jacksonville, FL 32043
Phone: 904-693-8800
Contact: Elizabeth Sicilia
[email protected]
plexi-chemie.com
Polar Industries
PO Box 293
Fisher Branch, MB R0C 0Z0 Canada
Phone: 786-955-4008
Contact: Lillian Peterson
[email protected]
polarindustries.net
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Quadex/Interfit USA
4801 Crystal Hill Rd.
North Little Rock, AR 72118
Phone: 501-758-8628
Contact: Stuart Nance
[email protected]
quadexonline.com
Polycoat Products
14722 Spring Ave.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Phone: 562-802-8834
Contact: Joe Nichy
[email protected]
polycoatusa.com
Polycorp Ltd.
33 York St.
Elora, ON N0B 1S0 Canada
Phone: 519-846-2075
Contact: Dennis Nolan
[email protected]
poly-corp.com
Randolph Products
33 Haynes Cir.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Phone: 413-592-4191
[email protected]
randolphproducts.com
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Seacoat Technology
11215 Jones Rd. W., Ste. H
Houston, TX 77065
Phone: 832-237-4400
Contact: John Bowlin
[email protected]
seacoat.com
Specguard
909 Mahar Ave.
Wilmington, CA 90744
Phone: 310-834-7037
Contact: Larry Lizotte
[email protected]
specguard.us.com
Sub-One Technology
4464 Willow Rd., Bldg. 103
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Phone: 925-924-1020
Contact: Dore Rosenblum
[email protected]
sub-one.com
Subsea Industries NV
Haven 29 - Noorderlaan 9
Antwerp, 2030 Belgium
Phone: 32-3 213 53 18
3:21 P
Contact: Manuel Hof
[email protected]
ecospeed.be
10/9/09
Sulzer Metco
1101 Prospect Ave.
Westbury, NY 11590
Phone: 800-638-2699
Contact: Customer Service
[email protected]
sulzermetco.com
SpeedCove Inc. DBA Solid Rock Enterprises
5781 Pleasant Valley Rd.
El Dorado, CA 95623
Phone: 530-344-9000
Contact: Doug Standal
[email protected]
speedcove.com
Sprayroq
248 Cahaba Valley Pkwy.
Pelham, AL 35124
Phone: 205-957-0020
Contact: Jerry Gordon
[email protected]
sprayroq.com
Stirling Lloyd Group Plc.
Union Bank, King St.
Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6EF UK
Phone: 44-1565 633111
Contact: Dave Mulligan
[email protected]
stirlinglloyd.com
Stirling Lloyd Products Inc.
152 Rockwell Rd., Bldg. A
Newington, CT 06111
Phone: 860-666-5008
Contact: Tom Carter
[email protected]
stirlinglloyd.com
Sto Corp.
3800 Camp Creek Pkwy.
Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone: 678-553-3269
Contact: Thomas Remmele
[email protected]
stocorp.com
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Thermion
PO Box 780
Silverdale, WA 98383
Phone: 877-884-3428
Contact: Dean Hooks
[email protected]
thermioninc.com
Ultimate Linings
6630 Roxburgh Ave., #175
Houston, TX 77041
Phone: 562-802-8834
Contact: Stacy Spaeth
[email protected]
ultimatelinings.com
US Coating Solutions
5948 Emerson Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Phone: 386-313-3033
Contact: Garry Hanson
[email protected]
uscoatingsolutions.com
VersaFlex Incorporated
686 S. Adams St.
Kansas City, KS 66105
Phone: 913-321-9000
Contact: Todd Gomez
[email protected]
versaflex.com
3L&T Inc.
897 Independence Ave., #1B
Mountain View, CA 94043
Phone: 650-625-0177
Contact: Linas Mazeika
[email protected]
3l-t.com
Total Wall
390 Viking Cir.
Rio, WI 53960
Phone: 888-702-9915
Contact: Octavian Vasilescu
[email protected]
totalwall.com
3M Atlanta
3700 Atlanta Industrial Pkwy.
Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone: 404-696-2730
Contact: Abdul Razzak
3m.com
TPR2 Corporation
36 Plains Rd.
Essex, CT 06426
Phone: 860-767-8772
Contact: Brian Flaherty
[email protected]
tpr2.com
W.R. Meadows
300 Industrial Dr.
Hampshire, IL 60140
Phone: 800-342-5976
Contact: Jason Davoodi
[email protected]
wrmeadows.com
ZRC Worldwide
145 Enterprise Dr.
Marshfield, MA 02050
Phone: 800-831-3275
Contact: Lorraine DeWald
[email protected]
zrcworldwide.com
Wasser Corporation
4118 B Pl. NW, Ste. B
Auburn, WA 98001
Phone: 800-627-2968
Contact: Kevin Grillo
[email protected]
wassercoatings.com
See our display ad, p. 143.
Westcoat
770 Gateway Center Dr.
San Diego, CA 92102
Phone: 800-250-4519
Contact: Dean Jarmusch
[email protected]
westcoat.com
WFI Global, LLC
4118 Robertson Rd.
Madison, WI 53714
Phone: 618-978-1119
Contact: Gary Walker
[email protected]
wfi-global.com
Whitford Corporation
47 Park Ave.
Elverson, PA 19520
Phone: 610-286-3500
Contact: Brian Willis
[email protected]
whitfordww.com