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An iron fence, started in 1873, with gates and some modest ornamentation was constructed in nearby Lafayette and assembled on the site of the historic battle. Built by “Thomas Harding, Contractor and Builder,” the fence surrounds the historic battlefield, and serves as a monument to the memory of those that fought and died there.
The past 35 years have brought massive changes to the Protective Coatings industry. Increasing levels of regulatory oversight and the reduction in VOC emissions are among the more obvious impacts. However, change is also a reaction to the global trends occurring throughout the world: population growth, globalization/urbanization, climate change/global warming, the healthcare revolution and accelerated technology changes. All of these trends have and will continue to create new opportunities. How can our business model recognize and take advantage of these trends that create coatings opportunities?
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Designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert, the West Virginia State Capitol is undergoing its first comprehensive exterior rehabilitation since it was completed in 1932. Deterioration at this building can be traced to either poor original surface preparation or inappropriate and insufficient previous maintenance. This presentation will focus on the use of contemporary painted coatings to restore the gilded sheet metal dome and the polychromatic terra cotta cornices.
Coating formulators have demonstrated ingenuity in complying with stringent VOC regulations while keeping the same standard of high performance. Significant research and development in recent years has shown that two-component waterborne epoxies can deliver comparable performance to solvent borne epoxies, and that novel single-component waterborne coatings possess outstanding corrosion resistance and aesthetic properties.