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Why do the ‘MCU’ Coatings not peel off old coatings like epoxies do?

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Why do the ‘MCU’ Coatings not peel off old coatings like epoxies do?

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Epoxies are brittle, and upon curing in certain conditions like very cold environments or with heavy films, tend to pop off the old coatings within one to three years. ‘MCU’ Coatings have dramatically better flexibility to conform to different adhesion and cohesion coefficients. The coatings are specifically formulated with precise additives and with the synergistic use of micaceous iron oxide in every coat. Our track record on over 3000 bridges, with all manner of application, in climates ranging from Alaska and Canada to Hawaii and Southeast Asia, proves our claims beyond a doubt.

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