The Contributing Factors To The Low Life Cycle Costs of FEVE Resins

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin, "Coeur d'Alene" Idaho, All-Tech Decorating Company
Repainting and maintenance work on buildings, bridges, and other structures can cause both financial and operating disruptions. There are also significant environmental costs associated with repainting operations. FEVE resins minimize these costs. In addition to low VOC content, low life cycle costs make FEVE technology a more environmentally friendly choice.

The Role of Protective Coatings In The Architectural Market

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin, Lewis School, ALPOLIC Panels, MPCA
The architectural and construction industry have been specifying and utilizing protective coatings for generations. These coatings work to prevent deterioration caused by impact and environmental factors. They are used to maintain durability and aesthetics, while greatly reducing maintenance costs by increasing the life of the finish. Without protection from ultra-violet radiation, wind, rain, and other environmental impacts, a beautifully constructed project can quickly lose its luster. These factors can result in deterioration and render aesthetics awash of their former brilliance, leading to extensive costs to repair, correct and restore.

Upcoming Webinar: Architectural Protective Coatings FEVE Technology

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin, Coss y Leon Office Materials Distribution Center, Guadalajara Mexico
AGC Chemicals Americas is proud to sponsor a free Webinar and Continuing Education Course on Architectural Protective Coatings: FEVE Technology that features the exploration of different architectural coatings, including fluoropolymers, and their benefits. Learn how next-generation, fluoropolymer coating technology exhibits excellent weatherability, lowers maintenance costs, and is environmentally friendly.

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin Restores Modern Residential Property In Chicago

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin, All-Tech Decorating Company, "Erie On The Park"
“Erie on the Park” residential tower is a relatively new addition to Chicago’s impressive list of landmark architecture. Completed in 2002, the 25 story parallelogram-like, steel-frame and glass tower echoes Chicago’s modernist roots. Erie on the Park’s hallmark exposed steel beams have earned it a reputation as one of the most striking and desirable towers in Chicago. When rust appeared on its steel beams, Erie on the Park owners realized the building’s distinctive facade was endangered.