A passive fire protection coating (PFP coating) is a protective barrier applied to an industrial component that prevents damage during a fire. By being passive, the coating protects against the negative effects of a fire, but does not quench or prevent the spread of a fire as active fire protection… View Full Term
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John Bollinger, Senior Corrosion Engineer and Project Manager, has over 55 years of experience in the corrosion control and cathodic protection (CP) industry. His work spans CP design, consulting, troubleshooting, materials evaluation and R&D, including several innovative products such as a switch-mode power supply for CP applications, water tank anode controller, solar power controllers, CP test stations and instrumentation. With a career mitigating corrosion in various industries, from nuclear plants to oil production facilities, John has been a key member of the Farwest Corrosion Control team since 1975, offering practical, innovative corrosion control solutions to customer challenges.
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