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Zhivopisny Bridge, Moscow


Leonardo da Vinci Bridge, Norway


Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur


(volatile organic compounds), often referred to as solvent.


Hardtop Optima is a premium topcoat with longer lasting gloss and colour retention which can extend the period between the coating refurbishments of an asset from every four years to perhaps every eight years, ensuring reduced maintenance cost. From a health and safety perspective, Jotun has a full set of system approvals based on non-isocyanate containing products, which perform as well or better than the isocyanate containing industry standard product. Water-based products such as Waterfine also offer the applicator a more pleasant and less hazardous working environment.


Painted by TESTIMONIAL


The team at Jotun is instrumental in ensuring excellent product supply throughout the application period. The ease of application, good coverage and drying time for Jotun’s products has given us confi dence to use Jotun as our protective coating supplier.


Alan Crawford Commercial Director MacLean & Speirs


Jotamastic


This product range guarantees coating system flexibility and versatility. The range has been tested and approved for application to all three types of surface treatment: dry blasting, wet blasting and mechanical and hand tool cleaning, including the unique surface tolerant glass flake epoxy, Jotamastic 87 Glass flake and Jotamastic 90 Glass flake. These products can be applied successfully to the minimum standards of preparation and still give outstanding corrosion protection. Unlike most glass flake epoxies, these products also come with low temperature curing properties (-5 deg C), allowing application all year round.


The versatility of these products and systems has already saved on costly delays to projects. For example, many old bridges, once cleaned and dry blasted, reveal paths for water to run from the deck above. This running water often reduces the cleanliness standard, and coating operations have to be halted and/ or areas re-blasted. With Jotamastic surface tolerant products these dry but deteriorated areas can be, in the vast majority of cases, overcoated successfully.


Got it all covered Jotun has


TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SITE SURVEYS SOLUTIONS TO MATCH LIFE CYCLE REQUIREMENT REDUCED MAINTENANCE COST PRODUCT SUPPLY WITHOUT ANY DISRUPTION


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solutions for new construction as well as maintenance of assets and has approved systems based on one and two coats of paint as well as low


temperature curing formulations such as Jotamastic for


maintenance. This allows application throughout the year and is particularly valuable when faced with short possessions during the night/early morning. For new construction Jotun has very fast drying/low temperature cure systems such as Penguard, which speeds up coating operations.


Jotun will continue its commitment to


Network Rail infrastructure, supporting it with UK manufacture/supply and technical sales support. The approved systems mentioned meet the highest service life requirements up to 25 years, ensuring extended project life cycles and considerably increasing financial savings.


A one-stop solution for all clients Today, Jotun’s diverse product range bears solid testament to its reputation as a one- stop solution for clients, consultants and contractors alike. For iconic buildings, such as the Burj Al Arab, Dubai’s first 7 star hotel, Jotun used its ‘single source’ approach to supply all coatings, from the powder coated window frames to the concrete car park and internal decorative paints.


Richard Chapman says: ‘Jotun has enjoyed long and continuing involvement with leading manufacturers in the chemical and petrochemical industries. We have a superb, well trained and progressive workforce and our values, strategies and products all contribute to a better world.’ For further details on the business see www.jotun.co.uk


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