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This webinar is archived and recorded from a live presentation on Wednesday, June 29, 2011.
Cost: FREE
Buildings with ageing curtain walls often feature aluminum panels or windows with aluminum-extruded frames, coated originally with fluoropolymer.
Recoating the original fluoropolymers, after they have provided excellent service for up to 50 years, can give a building a fresh new life. The field application of fluoropolymers as maintenance coatings will be described and explained, including surface preparation methods and sealant replacement before coating.
This webinar is part of the 2011 D+D Webinar Series.
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Presenter:
Bob Parker, Technical Service Chemist AGC Chemicals Americas
Mr. Parker has been involved in the paint industry for 32 years, with a B.S. in Chemistry from Alvernia College. He is the technical service chemist for the Lumiflon line of fluoropolymer resins manufactured by AGCChemicals, and is currently working at the AGCCA Technical Center in Exton, PA.
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Sponsor:
AGC Chemicals - LUMIFLON®
LUMIFLON® resins were developed by Asahi Glass in 1982 as the world’s first solvent-soluble fluoropolymers. In the past 25 years, fluoropolymer coatings based on LUMIFLON® resins have been produced by paint manufacturers around the world, and applied to over 150,000 structures. The use of LUMIFLON® resins offers substantial life cycle cost savings compared to conventional coating technologies.
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Tagged categories:
FEVE;
Fluoropolymer;
Maintenance coating work
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