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Recently, Mikron Industries, the most innovative solutions provider for window manufacturers, launches new SuperCoat vinyl window coating for window and door manufacturers, especially those competing in the replacement market. The new coating technology features a patented durable color coating system, which is vacuum-applied and cured by ultraviolet light

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Advancements in basement finishing and moisture control products that help enhance a basement's comfort and value, are encouraging homeowners to make this one-time lasting investment to finish their home's basement and prevent future problems

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In July, RCI, Inc. and the Sealant, Waterproofing & Restoration Institute (SWRInstitute) will release the first in a series of several collaborative Webinar programs

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The popularity and growth of outdoor kitchens continues to spread across the country. In response to this increasing demand, DANVER Stainless Steel Cabinetry has developed a breadth of cabinetry finishes including powder coat painted wood finishes and painted designer color options to meet any design aesthetic

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Canusa-CPS and Neptune Research Inc. (NRI) recently signed a preliminary reciprocal sales and marketing agreement covering specific products manufactured by both companies. NRI manufactures a line of products branded under the Syntho-Glass® name which consist of a fiberglass mesh that is pre-impregnated with a moisture cure polyurethane resin

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X. -L. Zhang, X. -H. Zhao, and Y. -G. Wang et al.
An electrochemical in situ detection sensor for grounding grid corrosion was developed. Because the auxiliary electrode used to polarize the working electrode was encapsulated into an insulation cavity (carbon steel), the polarization current was made to flow through the pinhole to the working elec ... [Corrosion 66 076001 (2010)] published Thu Jul 01, 2010.

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R. S. Lillard, G. Vasquez, and D. F. Bahr et al.
Sufficiently high concentrations of nitrate (NO3−) additions to chloride (Cl−) solution resulted in the elimination of slow rise metastable pitting transients and, correspondingly, localized corrosion inhibition in Type 304L (UNS S30403) stainless steel (SS). In comparison, the nucleation frequency ... [Corrosion 66 075004 (2010)] published Thu Jul 01, 2010.

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K. N. Allahar, D. Wang, and D. Battocchi et al.
The protection of metallic structures by organic coatings has traditionally been as a barrier, reducing the transport of water, ions, and oxygen from the environment to the substrate. Organic coatings are also used as repositories for corrosion inhibitors, which passivate the substrate, and metalli ... [Corrosion 66 075003 (2010)] published Thu Jul 01, 2010.

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M. Adeli, K. Raeissi, and M. A. Golozar et al.
General and pitting corrosion of 2205 duplex stainless steel (UNS S32205) in acetic acid (CH3COOH) solution containing 0.01, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 M sodium bromide (NaBr) was studied using cyclic potentiodynamic polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and scanning electron microscop ... [Corrosion 66 075002 (2010)] published Thu Jul 01, 2010.

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Z. Wang, E. Han, and F. Liu et al.
Linear phenolic-epoxy polymers were cured with diaminodi-phenyl sulfone (DDS), metaphenylene diamine (m-DPA), and phenolic aldehyde amine (PAA), respectively, to prepare several anti-corrosion materials that are coating components. The effect of different curing agents on energy of activation (Ea a ... [Corrosion 66 075001 (2010)] published Thu Jul 01, 2010.

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