Fire Control Tower 23 that helped protect Delaware Bay is now protected by Acrymax
On a recent boat trip around Cape May Point over the 4th of July Weekend I shot the following picture. The concrete tower in the background is Fire Control Tower No. 23 that was part of the defense system known as Fort Miles. The Tower was built in 1942 and was one of 15 towers […]
Fort McHenry Rodman Cannon Restoration
In fall 2016, the National Park Service undertook the restoration and painting of the Rodney Cannons at Fort McHenry. These cannons were cleaned back to bare metal via a high pressure water jetting process and received a robust Acrymax coating system designed for corrosion control and color retention. The primer of the system was PC-125 […]
Greenbuild 2013 is only 3 months away
The world’s largest green building conference is coming to Philadelphia and Acrymax will be there. Will you? If so be sure to stop by booth #2404 in the “500 mile pavilion”. Stop by to learn more about our sustainable roof systems including our innovative elastomeric coatings that contain up to 50% recycled content. For more […]
Greenbuild 2013 Today
Acrymax Technologies is excited to be exhibiting at Greenbuild 2013 in Philadelphia! We hope to see you Wednesday and Thursday at the Expo. We are exhibiting on the 500 mile Pavilion in booth 2404.
Happy Holidays!
One of the real joys of the Holiday Season is the opportunity to say thank you and to wish you the very best for the New Year. All of us here at Acrymax wish you a joyous holiday season and a New Year of peace and happiness. We look forward to working with you in […]
Historic Philadelphia School Saved by Recycled Content
In the Fall of 2015, the Horace Furness High School received an Acrymax HP-1 Fully Reinforced Coating System that preserved its existing standing seam and flat seam metal roofs. This is a fluid applied coating system that provides a 45 mil fully reinforced elastomeric membrane system. The primary components in this system were Acrymax’s Elastomeric […]