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SEP 2016

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72 SEPTEMBER 2016 COATINGSPROMAG.COM coatings, powered by Nano VpCI, is a breakthrough in the water-borne corrosion inhibitor coatings market. With this coating, it is now possible to protect metal structures in extremely harsh outdoor conditions with just a very thin high gloss clear coat of EcoShield 386 that allows visual inspection of the substrate. e appli- cation possibilities around the world are countless, including energy, oil and gas, and automotive. It is a good choice where long-term corrosion protection with UV defense is required, especially in harsh marine conditions exposed to extreme salt spray. For more informa- tion, contact: Cortec, (800) 426-7832, www.corteccoatings.com Reader Inquiry #3636 Marco Expands Line of Electric Dust Collectors Marco is continuing to expand its line of dust collectors with the addition of the Dustmaster 8,000 CFM (226.5 m³/min.) Electric Dust Collector. e product creates an engineered air flow to provide ventilation and collect airborne dust and debris from an enclosed worksite. is dust collector comes with a 25 horsepower electric Baldor motor, which comes from a line that has a proven history of reliabil- ity and ease of maintenance, and it is supported by a vast network of service centers. e reverse incline blade fan matched with the Baldor motor provides up to 8,000 CFM (226.5 m³/ min.) of air flow. "Marco is proud to be able to offer a small electric trailer unit for jobs that required a dust collector and have electric power available," says Matt Molumby, vice president of engineering and manufacturing at Marco. For more information, contact: Marco, (800) 252-7848, www.marco.us Reader Inquiry #3637 General Equipment Introduces New Surface Planer Providing high speed and accurate surface preparation, General Equipment Co. is formally introducing its new SP8/GH9HP surface planer. e planer is said to be ideal for a wide range of job applications, including milling misaligned sidewalks and joints, removing thermo and cold plastic markings, and prepping floors for new coating applications. Powered by a 9.0-horsepower Honda GX270 4-stroke gasoline engine, the SP8/ GH9HP planer is built with a unitized, welded steel plate frame, exclusive full length hexagon drive shaft, and extra capacity ball bearings. e bearings are externally greased to extend the unit's service life, while the cutting depth is adjusted using a screw-type, positive-locking depth selector. e wheels — located behind the drum — make it easier to cut through high spots. For more information, contact: General Equipment, (507) 451-5510, www.generalequip.com Reader Inquiry #3638 Progressive Recovery Unveils New Container Washing Equipment Progressive Recovery, Inc. (PRI) has introduced the RotaJet, representing the company's latest product offering of high-performance container-washing equipment for transport containers, drums, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), totes, and pails. Introduced at the 2016 American Coatings Show, this broad range of new equipment includes options for interior and exterior clean- ing of vessels. It can be configured for aqueous, caustic, or solvent wash cycles, and it is said to be ideal for seamless integration with PRI's exist- ing lineup of solvent recovery systems. With the new range of equipment, customers now have a single-source solution for all their wash, solvent recovery, and service needs from PRI. For more information, contact: Progressive Recovery, (800) 732-3793, www.progressive-recovery.com Reader Inquiry #3639 Gardco Introduces Automatic Washability Tester e new Automatic Washability Tester from Paul N. Gardner Co. is able to perform abrasion and washability tests on coated panels to define the resistance of paint, varnish, or related products to scratching, wearing, and color loss due to wet or dry abrasion — thus simulat- ing everyday wear from cleaning actions or general use. e test determines a "pass" or "fail" to a specified number New & Noteworthy

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