Rhino Linings Corporation (http://www.rhinolinings.com), a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of sprayed‐on protective linings and coatings released a new addition to its growing line of industrial‐grade protective linings. HiChem 11‐70 is a two‐component, 100% solids, zero‐VOC polyurethane lining, and is the company’s most chemical resistant product to date.
HiChem 11‐70 protective lining provides excellent stability for immersion applications and where high levels of chemical resistance are required to deliver superior corrosion protection. In addition to its chemical resistance, HiChem meets NSF Standard 61 requirements for use in potable water storage tanks 5 gallons and larger or pipelines with 0.75‐inch or greater pipe diameter.
“Our new industrial‐grade chemical‐resistant coating is ideal for businesses looking to extend the life of company equipment and facilities while meeting stringent federal containment regulations concerning waste management and safety storage of hazardous materials,” stated Pierre Gagnon, president and chief executive officer of Rhino Linings Corporation. “Besides its excellent chemical and corrosion resistance, HiChem 11‐70 protective lining cures quickly, ensuring businesses experience little‐to‐no downtime and, in some cases, may return to service in less than 24 hours.”
As a 100% solids, zero‐VOC elastomeric polyurethane, HiChem 11‐70 meets the growing demand for eco‐friendly coatings and linings. The polyurethane lining may be applied using plural component spray equipment to concrete, fiberglass, plastic, metal and wood, including steel tanks, pipelines concrete basins, reservoirs, aerators and digesters. HiChem 11‐70 protective lining creates monolithic, seamless protection that conforms to any shape and size.
To learn more about Rhino Linings industrial‐grade products, visit http://www.rhinolinings.com/industrial.