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Marine Gel Coating can be used above and below waterline.

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February 1, 2011 - Integrity(TM) High Performance Gel Coatings are formulated with high performance polymers, fillers, and light stabilizers that provide UV resistance, color and gloss retention, water resistance, and crack resistance. They are easy to spray on and resist sagging and weathering. Integrity gel coat meets EPA Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards for composites manufacturing.

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Interplastic Corp.
1225 Willow Lake Blvd.
St. Paul, MN, 55110
USA



New Integrity(TM) High Performance Gel Coat Now Available


St. Paul, MN -- Interplastic Corporation today announced its new Integrity High Performance Gel Coat developed for use above and below the waterline in marine applications. Integrity enters the marketplace with outstanding product characteristics and unsurpassed reliability. Integrity gel coat adds value to manufacturing processes by providing exceptional product characteristics such as ease of spray-up, resistant to sagging and porosity and quality patch and repair. They are formulated with high performance polymers, fillers and light stabilizers for excellent UV resistance, color and gloss retention, water resistance, and crack resistance. Integrity gel coat meets the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards for composites manufacturing.

"Integrity gel coat has a beautiful finish with rich deep colors as well as outstanding weathering. Integrity stands for consistent quality and color from batch to batch giving our customers superior application and repair performance," explains Jim Luke, Business Manager, Gel Coats and Colorants.

Interplastic Corporation is a specialty chemical company with its headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota. Its Thermoset Resins Division focuses on the production and distribution of unsaturated polyester, vinyl ester resins, gel coats, and colorants for the composites and cast polymer industries. The Molding Products Division is a leader in the production of sheet molding compounds and other thermoset molding materials. Interplastic's North American Composites division is a national, full-service supplier to these same industries. Interplastic Corporation's Thermoset Resins Division is ISO 9001:200 and ISO 14001:2004 certified.
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