Dörken will show functional coatings that ensure the durable, reliable and economical use of wind turbine at WindEnergy Hamburg.
Jotun will showcase its solutions to help the energy industry to maintain steel integrity.
AkzoNobel’s new wind turbine blade testing facility allows different weather conditions to be simulated to enable researchers to enhance rain erosion tests.
The new ArcGuide coating can help to significantly reduce the prevalence of lightning damage to wind turbines.
From the combined capacity of 1.6 gigawatts of the offshore wind farms, BASF will receive fossil-free electric power for its European sites.
The EcoQPower energy flow management system of Dürr increased the energy efficiency of the paint shop of a car manufacturer.
Teknos provided paints and coatings to the newly commissioned Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant in Finland.
The 18th Pipeline Technology Conference in Berlin promoted the global exchange of useful insights and collaborations.
The ongoing partnership between Covestro and TMT supports the development of longer wind blades.
Cortec is already able to achieve savings from energy costs as high as 97%.
Hempel joins COP27 to push for an accelerated decarbonisation in the maritime and renewable energy industries.
Sherwin-Williams announced the launch of the high-solids Sherplate 600 epoxy phenalkamide lining, suited to be applied on potable water assets.
Engineers at University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus have been collaborating with researchers from the University of Toronto to make a significant breakthrough in de-icing technology.
The riblet structures of BASF Novaflex BladeUp film provide a 3% increase in power output.
Hempablade Edge 171 is Hempel's new coating for leading edge protection (LEP) on wind turbine rotor blades.