
ARC INDUSTRIAL COATINGS
EROSION RESISTANT COATINGS FOR METAL
Built to Stand Up to High-Velocity Wear
Erosion from high-speed fluids, slurries, and particulates can rapidly degrade exposed metal surfaces. ARC’s erosion resistant coatings form a tough, long-lasting barrier that protects pumps, valves, pipes, and other metal assets from erosive damage—minimizing unplanned downtime and costly equipment failure.
COATINGS FOR CORROSION, EROSION, AND CHEMICAL ATTACK FOR METAL
Complete Protection in the Harshest Conditions
Industrial metal surfaces are constantly under threat from corrosive chemicals, abrasive materials, and harsh environmental exposure. ARC coatings provide a seamless, chemical-resistant shield that resists permeation, handles extreme temperatures, and prevents corrosion, erosion, and chemical degradation—extending equipment life and reducing repair frequency.
ABRASION RESISTANT COMPOSITES FOR METAL
Restore and Reinforce with Heavy-Duty Protection
For metal components exposed to constant impact, friction, or sliding wear, ARC’s abrasion resistant composites offer a high-performance solution. These materials not only protect new equipment but also rebuild worn areas, saving on replacement costs and returning your assets to service quickly.
RESURFACING COATINGS FOR CONCRETE
Rebuild and Reinforce Damaged Concrete
Damaged concrete doesn't have to mean downtime. ARC’s resurfacing coatings for concrete are 100% solids, fast-curing epoxies that bond strongly to worn or chemically attacked surfaces. Ideal for areas with exposed aggregate or rebar, these coatings restore structural integrity and offer long-term resistance to mechanical and chemical damage.
THIN COMPOSITES FOR CONCRETE
Thin, Tough, Chemically Resistant Defense
ARC thin film composites provide excellent protection for concrete surfaces exposed to frequent washdowns, light chemicals, or abrasion. Designed for fast application and long service life, these coatings outperform traditional paints and tiles, ensuring clean, sealed, and durable floors, walls, and secondary containment areas.