Micro Dry

Jan 2, 2012

Micro Dry

Coatings For All   by Ullinings

COATINGS
The coating process is specifically designed to prevent operational malfunction caused by exposure to moisture, immersion in water, dust, and effects of high wind and chemicals. Any solid surface can be coated, including metal, wood, plastic, paper and textiles. Apply a uniform, thin layer of coating, ranging in thickness from microns to mils. The final product is inert and weather and water resistant.
Representing the largest end-use segment of the coatings industry, architectural coatings are used for the decoration and general maintenance of residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings.

Coil Coatings

Coatings are formulated for use on metal roofing, metal building panels, column covers, garage and entry doors, rainware, gutters, siding, fascia trim, HVAC, lighting fixtures, appliances and more. All of these applications require special properties to handle harsh exterior and interior extremes, such as flexibility, colourfastness, and the ability to perform in a wide range of industrial, commercial and residential applications.

Decorative Coatings
Ultimate Linings flooring systems appear as multi-colored, quartz or flake aggregate with a clear epoxy coating, ideal for areas that focus attention to aesthetics. These decorative epoxy flooring systems are chemical resistant and durable. Seamless epoxy flake and quartz flooring systems are often applied in institutions, locker rooms, restooms, and lobbys as well as other commercial environments. With hundreds of color choices that can be custom blended to match company colors and decor, decorative epoxy flooring systems combine aesthetics with the unmatched chemical resistance, durability, and sanitation of traditional solid color epoxy flooring systems.

Marine Coatings
Marine Coatings
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