Belzona Inc.

Belzona Inc. is a global company specializing in the design and manufacture of industrial protective coatings and repair composite materials. Founded in 1952, the company has established a reputation for innovation in the field of polymer technology. Belzona's products aim to offer long-term solutions for maintenance, repair, and protection of machinery, equipment, buildings, and structures across a multitude of industries, including oil and gas, marine, power generation, water and wastewater treatment, and manufacturing.

Key Products and Services

  1. Protective Coatings: Belzona offers a range of high-performance coatings designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, abrasion, chemicals, and other forms of wear and tear. These are commonly used on surfaces like metal, concrete, and composites.

  2. Repair Composites: The company's repair materials are designed to fix damaged parts or structures without the need for hot work, welding, or other traditional intrusive methods. These materials can be used for rebuilding, resurfacing, and protecting against future damage.

  3. Corrosion Management: Belzona's solutions aim to prevent and mitigate corrosion, which can lead to structural failure and inefficiencies in industrial operations. Their corrosion-resistant materials are used extensively in both new construction and repair settings.

  4. Waterproofing: The company offers various products to ensure water and moisture do not penetrate surfaces, which is critical in construction and for the longevity of infrastructure.

Global Reach

Belzona operates through a network of distributors and authorized contractors to provide localized service and support in virtually any part of the world. They offer training and certification programs to ensure proper application and to maximize the effectiveness of their products.

Innovation and R&D

Belzona places a significant emphasis on research and development. The company continually invests in new technologies and formulations to keep up with the growing and evolving demands of modern industry. Their R&D facilities work in close collaboration with clients to develop bespoke solutions that best meet specific requirements.

Environmental and Safety Standards

Belzona is committed to maintaining high standards of environmental stewardship and safety. Their products are often engineered to be environmentally friendly and safe for use in various applications, adhering to stringent regulatory requirements.

Customer Support and Training

Belzona provides extensive customer support, including technical advice, on-site inspections, and training programs to ensure that their products are applied correctly and perform as intended. They offer both standard and customized training sessions to educate users on best practices.

Overall, Belzona Inc. is a leader in its field, providing reliable and innovative solutions that enhance the durability, efficiency, and safety of industrial operations worldwide.

Products

A range of metallic, elastomeric, flexible and magma polymers used extensively by the maritime industry throughout the world

Miami USA

2000 NW 88th Court
Miami FL 3172
USA

Ships

MÆRSK MC-KINNEY MØLLER

Container Carrier | Flag: The Kingdom of Denmark | Port: HELLERUP

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