International. Zentek introduces ZenARMOR, a new corrosion protection technology based on functionalized graphene oxide (GO) that offers superior performance, self-healing properties and a potential environmental advantage.
Corrosion is a costly problem that significantly affects naval and marine infrastructure, bridges, buildings, pipelines, and many other industries. To help combat this problem, corrosion protective coatings can extend the life of existing infrastructure and equipment.
"The economic cost of corrosion is significant. According to a U.S. Congressional report dated May 31, 2012, corrosion-related costs amounted to $452 billion per year in the U.S., including $22 billion for the Department of Defense," said Zentek CEO Greg Fenton.
"The global anti-corrosion coatings market was estimated to be $27.4 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow to $63.7 billion by 2030 according to Business Wire. To help address this issue, corrosion protective coatings are used to extend the life of existing infrastructure and equipment, typically delivering a high return on investment," Fenton continued.
"With ZenARMOR, our team has developed a nanomaterial-based technology that has the potential to further enhance this return on investment, not only improving the performance of existing corrosion protection solutions, but also in a way that reduces environmental impact."
The company is collaborating with Quantum Chemical, a division of Quantum Technical Services Ltd., a manufacturer of high-performance primers and coatings.
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