Arclin Announces Dust-X 904, Environmentally Friendly Dust Suppression for Rail Car Topping
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Arclin, a leading provider of bonding, surfacing and related products for today's engineered building, industrial materials and natural resources markets announced today the expansion of their line of dust suppression products to include a cleaner, greener alternative to typical emulsified, petroleum based products that are common to the market.
Arclin's E-Gen™ designated Dust-X 904 is an effective rail car topper for coal transport that is derived from a renewable, organic raw materials base. The product is not an emulsion allowing it to remain stable in storage for long periods, even in cold conditions.
"Arclin's Dust X rail car topping saves our customers time and money because of its superior sprayability and uniform coverage," says Mike Aron, Business Director Agriculture and Natural Resources. "And since it's a naturally derived product that is not petroleum or emulsion based, pump shear and separation are not an issue."
For more information on how Arclin can help meet your green product needs, please contact Kevin Griffin at (919)-542-2526 ext. 3020 or visit www.arclin.com or www.e-gen.com.
About Arclin
Based in Mississauga, Ontario, Arclin is a leading producer of innovative bonding, surfacing solutions for the building and construction, industrial materials and natural resource markets. Arclin provides bonding solutions for a number of applications including wood based panels, engineered wood, non-wovens and paper impregnation. As a world leader in paper overlays technology, Arclin provides high value surfacing solutions for decorative panels, building products and industrial specialty applications for North American and export markets. For more information please visit http://www.arclin.com.
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