Marine Coatings

For maximum protection in the toughest conditions

Marine
 

For over 100 years, International Paint has successfully provided solutions to meet the global  marine industry's constantly evolving needs and earned a reputation for trust and quality.

Our marine coatings are engineered to deliver proven performance in-service whilst representing value for money. Environmental responsibility is a major feature of the marine coatings offer, particularly in terms of new product introductions and ongoing global research programmes.

Our winning formula is a policy of "Constant Evolution" - a continuous commitment to develop new products and services, clearly focused on maximising customers' return on investment in shipbuilding and vessel operation - worldwide.

Deep Sea

The global fleet trading on deep-sea routes includes crude oil tankers, bulk carriers, container vessels, gas carriers, cruise liners, vehicle carriers, chemical tankers, and refrigerated cargo ships. At either new construction or for maintenance, International Paint offers a comprehensive range of products designed to maximise asset protection, operator image, vessel operating efficiency and cargo-carrying flexibility.

Coastal

The diverse range of coastal ships, including fishing vessels, cargo barges, dredgers, tugs, offshore supply vessels and ferries, require high levels of protection at both the newbuilding stage and in-service. For both coastal trading and inland fleets, International Paint has the marine product offer to meet the varied requirements of shipyards and vessel operators.

Military

The World's navies, which include aircraft carriers, guided missile cruisers, frigates and destroyers, submarines, amphibious warfare ships and auxilliary vessels all require specialist products. To meet the highly specific needs of warships and their support vessels, International Paint offers advanced deck systems, fouling release systems, low solar absorption exterior coatings and tank linings all designed to maximise fleet availability whilst controlling operational costs.

For more information go to www.international-marine.com