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October 31, 2002 - Single-coat ExpressTech Fast Cladâ„¢ Urethane topcoat dries in 30 min. Fast Cladâ„¢ FD Epoxy is a 2-component, polyamide epoxy that can be applied as high-build coating, providing up to 6-8 mils DFT in single application to marginally prepared surfaces. It is VOC-compliant at 340 g/L. Fast Cladâ„¢ Zinc primer can be recoated in 2 to 3 hrs. Reinforced film offers resistance to topcoat bubbling, dry spray, and mudcracking.

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Sherwin-Williams Introduces Three Fast Clad Coatings for Rapid-Return-to-Service Bridge Painting

Fast Clad products belong to new ExpressTech line of coatings
engineered for improved productivity

(CLEVELAND - October 11, 2002) Sherwin-Williams is introducing an important new series of Fast Clad coatings for in-shop and on-site bridge painting applications, featuring advanced coating
technologies that result in groundbreaking productivity improvements for applicators. The three Fast Clad coatings, Fast Cladâ„¢ Urethane, Fast Cladâ„¢ FD Epoxy, and Fast Cladâ„¢ Zinc, are members of the new Sherwin-Williams ExpressTech family of coatings engineered for improved productivity.

Fast Clad Urethane, when applied over recommended zinc-rich primers, allows painters to shut a lane down at 6 p.m., abrasive-blast the existing substrate, apply the zinc-rich primer, and only one hour later apply one coat of Fast Clad Urethane. New technology allows the product to dry in time for tear down and lane re-opening by 6 a.m., so a segment can be completed in a 12-hour shift.

A key feature of the single-coat topcoat is its 30-minute dry time. Because Fast Clad Urethane dries so quickly, spent abrasive and other airborne dirt and grit will not stick to the paint film and causes rust stains or surface imperfections.

Fast Clad FD Epoxy is an economical, two-component, fast dry, fast recoat polyamide epoxy that will shorten dry-to-handle times and increase productivity in shop applications, meaning lower labor and energy costs, lower utility usage and ultimately faster through-put. Fast Clad FD Epoxy can be applied as a high-build coating (up to 6-8 mils DFT in a single application) to marginally prepared surfaces. It is VOC-compliant at 340 g/L.

Fast Clad Zinc promises to apply better and perforn better than any other reinforced zinc primer on the market. It is a very fast dry primer that can be recoated in two to three hours, making it ideal for shop and field applications. The reinforced film offers durable performance and excellent resistance to
topcoat bubbling, dry spray and mudcracking. Fast Clad Zinc features excellent application properties and pre-wetted zinc dust for easy incorporation during mixing. It may be used in immersion service with recommended topcoats and has excellent touch-up and repair properties.

Sherwin-Williams ExpressTech coatings are value-engineered to make rapid return to service and improved productivity a reality.

Sherwin-Williams Industrial and Marine Coatings group serves North America with a broad line of high-performance coatings, comprehensive technical service, and the industry's largest distribution network. Relying on more than 135 years of experience in formulating industrial coatings, the group provides cost-effective solutions for applications where extreme corrosion, abrasion and chemical attack are present. Visit Sherwin-Williams on the World Wide Web at www.sherwin-williams.com.


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Company Information:
Name: Sherwin-Williams Co.
Address: 101 Prospect Ave. N.W.
City: Cleveland
State: OH
ZIP: 44115
Country: USA
Phone: 216-566-2000
FAX: 216-566-2947
http://www.sherwin-williams.com/


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Software aids in maintenance painting analyses.
Enamel Coating dries to touch in 15 minutes.
Water-Based Urethane Coating resists yellowing.
Zinc-Epoxy Coating System meets Class B requirements.
Epoxy Coating is moisture tolerant.
Epoxy Siloxane applies in one coat.

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