It demonstrates excellent corrosion resistance even in places exposed to saltwater or seawater.
Almar processed products have excellent corrosion resistance to seawater and saltwater, showing 2 to 4 times less corrosion compared to zinc plating when considering the reduction in plating thickness, and 5 to 10 times less corrosion when considering weight reduction. Additionally, they exhibit outstanding corrosion resistance not only in marine environments but also in areas exposed to saltwater or seawater. 【Features】 ○ Excellent seawater resistance ○ Maintains high-temperature oxidation resistance up to 850℃ For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Possesses resistance to sulfide and hydrogen sulfide ○ Excellent weather resistance ○ Strong against high-temperature oxidation wear and corrosion wear ○ Prevents stress corrosion ○ Resistant to naphthenic acid corrosion ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Applications】 ○ Iron and Steel, Smelting → Cooling water pipes, steam pipes, skit pipes, tubes, tube sheets, and bodies for heat exchangers, sprinkler pipes, and others ○ Oil and Chemical → Cooling water pipes, NH3 condensers, water intake pipes, fire protection pipes, propane heaters, tubes, tube sheets, and bodies for heat exchangers, ballast pipes, and others ○ Marine → Deck steam exhaust pipes, hydraulic pipes, cargo pipes, water supply pipes, air pipes, nitrogen pipes, ballast pipes, gangways, and others ○ Power Generation → Cooling water pipes, fire protection pipes, ash flow pipes, high-pressure foam pipes, screens, and others ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The emphasis on corrosion prevention in industries such as steel, shipbuilding, and energy, which support our country's economy, is on the rise, and their share of GNP is also significant. Shinko Almer Co., Ltd. is focusing on improving technological capabilities and developing human resources to meet the needs of these industries, while also actively addressing today's global challenges such as resource conservation and environmental protection, thereby contributing to the development of society. In 1953, Shinko Almer Co., Ltd. successfully established and commercialized the molten aluminum plating method, and has continued to engage in research and improvements to this day. The molten aluminum plating method of Shinko Almer Co., Ltd. is trademarked as "Alumer," which has become the common name for this plating method today.