Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings and Napier Environmental Technologies Sign Worldwide Distribution Agreement for line of Aircraft Coating Strippers
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS USA/DELTA, BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA, 13 June 2003 - Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings (ANAC) and Napier Environmental Technologies have signed an agreement for worldwide distribution rights to Napier's SV-35 series of coatings strippers.
Napier manufactures a line of coating removal products that are an effective and environmentally safe alternative to methylene chloride and formic acid removal products. The SV-35 series is based on patented SARA (selective adhesion release agent) technology and covers a complete line of PH variant compositions. Specific products have been industry tested over the last 5 years achieving approved status by Airbus and other major OEMs such as Raytheon, Vickers, and Fokker. Several of the largest fleet owners in the world have also approved product use, including Fed Ex and BAe.
Napier Environmental Technologies Inc., based in British Columbia, Canada has concentrated corporate efforts on developing natural and environmentally friendly solutions to some of today's most difficult coating removal problems encountered at industrial, consumer and governmental facilities.
Backed by a global logistics network and quality certified manufacturing facilities, Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings, headquartered in Waukegan Illinois, USA, delivers a complete line of OEM approved coating systems to the manufacturing and maintenance sectors of the commercial, general aviation and military markets. The worldwide manufacturing effort is supported with complete research, development, marketing and technical services.
The Akzo Nobel organization, headquartered in the Netherlands, serves customers throughout the world with healthcare products, coatings and chemicals. The company currently employs about 67,500 people in 80 countries.
For more information please contact:
TC Specialties, Inc. (Distributor)
Phone) 714-524-4490
Email) info@tcspecialties.net
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