EPISODE · Sep 9, 2024 · 20 MIN
Performance Always Matters
from Coatings Decoded
Welcome to "Coatings Decoded," the podcast where we delve into the science, technology, and people behind industrial coatings. In this episode, we explore the critical importance of performance testing in ensuring the longevity and reliability of high-performance coatings. Experts share their insights on various testing methods, industry standards, and real-world applications. Whether you're an asset owner, manager, or specifier, this episode provides valuable information to help you make informed decisions about coating solutions. Key Topics: • The role of performance testing in coating selection • Different types of performance tests (e.g., adhesion, flexibility, corrosion resistance) • Industry standards and their significance (ASTM, NACE) • Case studies and examples of successful performance testing • Tips for interpreting test results and making data-driven decisions
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Welcome to "Coatings Decoded," the podcast where we delve into the science, technology, and people behind industrial coatings. In this episode, we explore the critical importance of performance testing in ensuring the longevity and reliability of high-performance coatings. Experts share their insights on various testing methods, industry standards, and real-world applications. Whether you're an asset owner, manager, or specifier, this episode provides valuable information to help you make informed decisions about coating solutions. Key Topics: • The role of performance testing in coating selection • Different types of performance tests (e.g., adhesion, flexibility, corrosion resistance) • Industry standards and their significance (ASTM, NACE) • Case studies and examples of successful performance testing • Tips for interpreting test results and making data-driven decisions
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