Forrest Technical Coatings
Eugene, OR 97402
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New INFERNEX Collection of High Temperature Paint and Powder Coatings Deliver Reliable Corrosion Resistance to Combat The Harshest Exterior Conditions
Formulated to solve exterior exposure and weathering challenges by providing cost-efficient applications that delivers on appearance and corrosion resistance with low environmental impact. Physical properties include rapid curing, excellent durability and adhesion. Meets temperature resistant needs ranging from 600° F to 1200° F (315° C – 648° C).
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New INFERNEX Collection of High Temperature Paint and Powder Coatings Deliver Reliable Corrosion Resistance to Combat The Harshest Exterior Conditions
Formulated to solve exterior exposure and weathering challenges by providing cost-efficient applications that delivers on appearance and corrosion resistance with low environmental impact. Physical properties include rapid curing, excellent durability and adhesion. Meets temperature resistant needs ranging from 600° F to 1200° F (315° C – 648° C).
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New INFERNEX Collection of High Temperature Paint and Powder Coatings Deliver Reliable Corrosion Resistance to Combat The Harshest Exterior Conditions
Formulated to solve exterior exposure and weathering challenges by providing cost-efficient applications that delivers on appearance and corrosion resistance with low environmental impact. Physical properties include rapid curing, excellent durability and adhesion. Meets temperature resistant needs ranging from 600° F to 1200° F (315° C – 648° C).
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New INFERNEX Collection of High Temperature Paint and Powder Coatings Deliver Reliable Corrosion Resistance to Combat The Harshest Exterior Conditions
Formulated to solve exterior exposure and weathering challenges by providing cost-efficient applications that delivers on appearance and corrosion resistance with low environmental impact. Physical properties include rapid curing, excellent durability and adhesion. Meets temperature resistant needs ranging from 600° F to 1200° F (315° C – 648° C).
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