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Wednesday, April 17, 2013; 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern
Cost: FREE
This webinar will give the participants an understanding of the requirements and certification necessary for passive fireproofing materials to be used offshore. It will outline the fire test standards, environmental exposures and physical property testing that must be met. This webinar will also discuss the benefits and applications of industrial epoxy intumescent fireproofing materials and review keys to success when installing epoxy intumescent systems.
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Presenter:
Sean Younger, Fireproofing Market Specialist Carboline
Sean Younger has been involved in the development, testing and application of fireproofing products since 2000. He has gained 12 years of technical experience with both cementitious and intumescent fireproofing materials while working with Nu-Chem, Inc. and the Carboline Company. He has provided extensive field support for many domestic and international fireproofing projects around the world. The projects have included fixed offshore installations, floating production vessels, onshore processing plants, petrochemical plants and many light industrial and commercial applications. For the last 4 years he has been involved in fireproofing product line management, product testing and new product development for the Carboline Company. Sean Younger received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL.
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Sponsors:
Carboline
Carboline is a world class, global supplier of high performance protective coatings, linings, and fireproofing products. Our global network of strategic manufacturing sites, provide consistent production and delivery of high quality products to our customers worldwide. Carboline is considered the benchmark for quality high-performance protective coatings and offers the most comprehensive line of coatings and fireproofing products in the industry. Our innovative product development and unparalleled technical experience offer solutions for all your protective coatings and fireproofing needs. Please visit www.carboline.com
Graco
Founded in 1926, Minneapolis-based Graco is a world leader in fluid handling systems and components. Graco products move, measure, control, dispense and apply a wide range of fluids and viscous materials used in vehicle lubrication, commercial and industrial settings. Graco protective coatings equipment provides advanced technologies that dependably and accurately spray the toughest materials. With its global distribution network, contractors can count on quick turnaround times for expert service and replacement parts. For additional information about Graco, please visit www.graco.com.
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Tagged categories:
Carboline;
Fire;
Fire-resistive coatings;
Graco;
Offshore
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