Carboline Co.
Saint Louis, MO 63144
Second Generation Firefilm...A/D Firefilm III
We are pleased to introduce A/D FIREFILM III, the next generation of thin-film intumescent fireproofing from A/D. A/D FIREFILM has been the specifier's choice since 1991 when it was first introduced to the market. FIREFILM III is listed by UL, ITS and FM as equivalent to FIREFILM II in all the existing fire test designs and listings. In addition, A/D FIREFILM III significantly expands upon the...
Read More »Carbocoat 8215...Quick-Dry DTM
This alkyd enamel is specially formulated with corrosion inhibition (zinc phosphate) that allows direct-to-metal application. The particular resin used has excellent dry-hard characteristics and quick dry-to-handle properties. It exhibits good weatherability, gloss, and color retention for an unmodified alkyd in light to moderate duty service. It has a smooth, attractive, gloss finish and can be...
Read More »Carboline Releases a New 600 Series
This technology utilizes phenalkamine-cured epoxy resins. The primary advantages are exceptional low temperature cure response, excellent wetting properties, fast recoatability, and moisture tolerance during application and cure. While this technology has been used in Europe for a number of years, more recent advances have made it even more attractive in that we can now achieve higher solids and...
Read More »Acrylic Bonding Primer is formulated for galvanized metal surfaces.
Suited for galvanized steel and other non-ferrous metals, water-based Galoseal WB creates tenacious bond, which optimizes topcoat adhesion to galvanized metal surfaces. Low VOC formula accepts 2-component solvent-containing finishes such as epoxies and urethanes. Product contains no heavy metals or mineral acids and provides dry film thickness of 0.5-1.0 mils.
Read More »Second Generation Firefilm...A/D Firefilm III
We are pleased to introduce A/D FIREFILM III, the next generation of thin-film intumescent fireproofing from A/D. A/D FIREFILM has been the specifier's choice since 1991 when it was first introduced to the market. FIREFILM III is listed by UL, ITS and FM as equivalent to FIREFILM II in all the existing fire test designs and listings. In addition, A/D FIREFILM III significantly expands upon the...
Read More »Carbocoat 8215...Quick-Dry DTM
This alkyd enamel is specially formulated with corrosion inhibition (zinc phosphate) that allows direct-to-metal application. The particular resin used has excellent dry-hard characteristics and quick dry-to-handle properties. It exhibits good weatherability, gloss, and color retention for an unmodified alkyd in light to moderate duty service. It has a smooth, attractive, gloss finish and can be...
Read More »Carboline Releases a New 600 Series
This technology utilizes phenalkamine-cured epoxy resins. The primary advantages are exceptional low temperature cure response, excellent wetting properties, fast recoatability, and moisture tolerance during application and cure. While this technology has been used in Europe for a number of years, more recent advances have made it even more attractive in that we can now achieve higher solids and...
Read More »Acrylic Bonding Primer is formulated for galvanized metal surfaces.
Suited for galvanized steel and other non-ferrous metals, water-based Galoseal WB creates tenacious bond, which optimizes topcoat adhesion to galvanized metal surfaces. Low VOC formula accepts 2-component solvent-containing finishes such as epoxies and urethanes. Product contains no heavy metals or mineral acids and provides dry film thickness of 0.5-1.0 mils.
Read More »Carboline Company Acquires Finnaren & Haley Marine & Industrial Assets
ST. LOUIS, June 1 -- Carboline Company announced today that it has acquired the Marine and Industrial Assets of Finnaren & Haley, a national supplier of marine, industrial and architectural products. Terms were not disclosed. Finnaren & Haley is a well established, privately-held paint manufacturer and retailer headquartered in Conshohocken, PA. The marine and industrial coatings are sold...
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