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Even corrosive firefighting foam is no match for an ENECON repair

Drip. Drip. Drip. Quarter-sized holes.

Ship decks have aqueous firefighting foam (AFFF) stations that are used for fire fighting. The foam is, however, corrosive and can make holes in the decks. Right beneath those holes tends to be important rooms or tanks. They certainly wouldn’t want something dripping onto a person or equipment.

The holes are expensive to weld. Other options don’t last very long. The Navy relies on CeramAlloy CL+AC to address these challenging situations. Nine years later the deck is still shiny and strong.

CeramAlloy Protects AFFF stations

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