Steel Pipe Coating is an important industrial process that is used every day, all over the world especially in the middle east countries as our main market for oil, gas and water pipe lines.
DUBAI, UAE, September 21, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Advanced Polymer Trading FZC (APT), an international trading company specialising in the world wide trade of rubber and plastics, is pleased to announce that it has launched its own custom black compound designed for use as a top coat during a Steel Pipe Coating process. It can also be used together with an ADMER tie layer as adhesive.
Steel piping, as used for various infrastructure projects, is a valuable resource, as such it needs to be protected. Using the best pipeline coating is crucial to ensure long-term protection and efficiency. External coatings provide corrosion protection as well as help to maintain integrity.
APT's new black compound is designed for use as the top layer of a 3 layer coating process.
"Steel Pipe Coating is an important industrial process that is used every day, all over the world especially in the middle east countries as our main market for oil, gas and water pipe lines." said Mr. Hamid Amiri, APT's Managing Director. "APT's new black compound will help our customers get the best finish for the best price."
The new compound can also be used together with an ADMER tie layer as adhesive. ADMER is a tie layer resin and by thermal reaction adheres to Polyamide (PA), EVOH, Polystyrene (PS), Polyester (PET, PETG), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyolefins (PP, PE) and metals such as steel and aluminium. In this application ADMER provides excellent adhesion between top coat and epoxy layer.
About Advanced Polymer Trading
Advanced Polymer Trading FZC (APT) is an international trading company in plastic, rubber and chemicals serving a diverse range of industries including the automotive industry, packaging industry, construction, road and building material sectors, paint, resin and adhesive industries, pipe, medical, agriculture and the shoe & leather industries.
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