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Essential Protection for Tall Buildings.
As one of the world's leading coatings companies, we strive to be at the forefront of design trends and our International range of protective coatings and passive fire protection products is developed to complement architectural innovations.
With its curved façade and spiralling form symbolizing China’s emergence as a global financial power, the Shanghai Tower is world's second tallest building (behind Burj Khalifa in Dubai), after its six-year construction was completed at the end of 2015.
Shanghai Tower is one of the most advanced sustainable tall buildings in the world and goes to great lengths to generate its own energy.
Around 200,000 liters of our protective coatings and intumescent fire protection products, including Interchar 1983, were used to provide fire protection for stair steel structures and the façade’s supporting steel structures for up to 90 minutes.
We were the company of choice for the owner, painting applicators and the fabricator.
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Auckland Art Gallery - Interzinc 42, Intergard 251, Interthane 990, Interchar 963 - Infrastructure - Architecture
Starfield Shopping Mall - Intercure 200, Interthane 870 - Infrastructure
Ichthys Venturer - Chartek 7E - Floating Production Storage & Offloading (FPSO) vessel
Valhall Oilfield BP - Interzone 1000, Chartek 7, Interzinc 52 - Fire Protection