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| APPLICATIONS |
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Bridges: Protect steel structures, such as the railings of the Peace Bridge between Buffalo, NY and Fort Erie, Ontario. |
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| Construction: Unlimited uses, i.e., ZRC is used on structural channel frames, Bank of America Building, San Francisco. Also part of curtain wall support system, l.D.S. Center, Minneapolis; curtain wall mullions, Republic Bank Tower, Dallas. |
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| Fabrication: Long-term protection of miscellaneous metals. |
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Industrial Maintenance: ZRC is used for maintenance of structures and equipment inside and outside industrial, petrochemical and food processing plants (Acceptable to USDA and FDA). |
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Instead of Hot-Dip: Makes galvanizing an "in-plant" operation for many manufacturers. |
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Manufacturing: Used by international manufacturers such as Leach Co., Oshkosh, WI to prevent corrosion on the inside surfaces of water tanks. |
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Nuclear Plants: ZRC has many applications in all phases of construction. At Seabrook Station, Seabrook, NH, ZRC is used to protect HVAC ductwork throughout the complex. |
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Off-Shore Rigs: Protects above and below the water line. |
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Parabolic Anennas: ZRC is used extensively as a base coat in a two-coat system for the superior protection required in highly corrosive locations. |
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| Public Projects: ZRC is specified as the base coat for the protection of structural support steel. |
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| Tanks: ZRC is used on the exterior surface of water tanks. The tank shown was protected by ZRC in an extremely corrosive environment for over 20 years. |
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Transmission Towers: ZRC is used as original protection for structural steel and for regalvanizing support cables. Also over worn hot-dip. |
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Water & Waste: ZRC is used to protect steel in extremely hostile environments such as water and waste plants. |
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