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Blog Pc Commmunicpal Emergencyvehicles

Emergency responders are ‘heroes’ in their own right. So it makes sense that only superhero-like protective power for their vehicles will do. LINE-X coatings – the same scientifically-advanced material that protects the Pentagon, government buildings and military vehicles from bomb blasts – work perfectly for light industry and emergency vehicles.

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Sea Water Desalination

Recent droughts and extreme weather conditions have led to a major focus on alternative energy measures. The ocean covers over 70 percent of the Earth's surface and contains over 95 percent of the planet's water, except this water contains salt and is not suitable for human consumption. Thankfully, scientists have been able to take large amounts of ocean water and make it drinkable through a process called desalination.

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Tractor Canopy

City and county road crews across the country use tractors and other equipment to maintain roads, parks, and other public areas. With such a massive responsibility, there is no other option than the near-‘indestructible’ protective power of LINE-X.

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Boat Keels

Recreational vehicles and watercrafts – such as boats, always take a massive beating from the elements. Many boats are constructed using gel coating reinforced with fiberglass which can easily be chipped or damaged causing water to leak into the boat. A key area this can occur is the leading edge of a boat – also referred to as the "keel" – which serves as the foundation or spine of the boat and is the central source of structural support for the hull.

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Wrought Iron Furniture

Many homes throughout the country display beautiful outdoor furniture that make enjoying a cup of joe or an ice cold beer on a patio that much more enjoyable. Homeowners are immersed in a sea of options when choosing the style and material their outdoor furniture can be made from. However, there comes a time when the material deemed “weatherproof” begins to break down with exposure from the elements.