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DUNN-EDWARDS LAUNCHES ULTRASHIELD: A NEW SERIES OF HEAVY-DUTY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 8 – ULTRASHIELD coatings provide chemical, corrosion, and abrasion resistance to extend service life and reduce maintenance costs across multiple industrial sectors, Dunn-Edwards said.

  • On July 8, 2025, in Los Angeles, Dunn-Edwards Corporation introduced ULTRASHIELD, a robust line of maintenance coatings designed for demanding industrial applications.
  • The launch addresses growing interest in durable asset protection for industrial applications, according to Tim Bosveld, Dunn-Edwards' Vice President of Product Management.
  • The ULTRASHIELD series offers a full range of primers and topcoats designed to deliver exceptional resistance to corrosion, impact, and abrasion, while providing rapid curing on a variety of surfaces.
  • This series offers three coating options, including a low-VOC aluminum epoxy primer, and features formulas that reduce maintenance costs by allowing indefinite recoating.
  • The product launch suggests improved durability and service life extension, helping professionals resume work faster while reducing upkeep expenses in varying environments.
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DUNN-EDWARDS LAUNCHES ULTRASHIELD: A NEW SERIES OF HEAVY-DUTY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS

The ULTRASHIELD series is engineered to protect surfaces where increased durability is a must.

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