Daum, J.
JEREMY DAUM is an R&D Senior Scientist with Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine. He joined the company in 2016 and is involved in formulating novel coatings across multiple coating chemistries, including insulative coatings. Dr. Daum has more than 16 yr of experience in developing coatings in an industrial setting. He earned a BS degree in chemistry with a polymers and coatings option from North Dakota State University and a PhD from the University of Akron in polymer science. The author can be reached at Jeremy.Daum@sherwin.com
Use advanced thermal insulative coatings to improve safety, maintain access and protect against corrosion
Throughout refineries, petrochemical plants and offshore oil and gas platforms, personnel are often required to work near equipment that operates at high temperatures. Protecting those workers from skin-contact burns has typically involved two approaches: implementing physical barriers and covering the hot assets with insulation and cladding. This article details how thermal insulative coatings can be used to improve safety and guard against corrosion.
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