Polyurea – A strong insulator for the walls of Rauma’s Seaside Industry Park
In early 2018, Rauman Meriteollisuuskiinteistöt Oy renovated the surfaces of the inner walls of a warehouse in the city’s seaside industrial park. FSP was chosen to carry out the surface treatment work, using polyurea as an extremely durable coating material.
Extra resistance polyurea for Cramo
In the fall of 2017, Europe’s leading equipment rental provider Cramo wanted to improve the impact resistant of concrete floors in the company’s central workshop in Tuusula. Cramo Finland chose FSP as the contractor, who recommended coating the floor with highly durable polyurea. So far, Cramo Finland Oy’s Service Manager Tuomas Niinisalo has been pleased […]
ARC coating for Outotec pressure filters in Lappeenranta
During this fall, FSP Finland’s Lappeenranta surface treatment plant has performed several ARC coating projects for the Filters unit of Outotec. The targets have been pressure filters Outotec exports for the mining and chemical industries. The total weight of the coated parts goes up to as much as 60 tons. Mikko Tykkyläinen, Production Manager of […]
Surface treatment inside a molasses container
In the late autumn of 2017, Suomen Sokeri (Finnsugar) utilised FSP’s extensive surface treatment expertise in the Porkkala sugar refinery in Kantvik, Kirkkonummi. The surface treatment contract comprised the inner surface of a molasses container, and presented FSP with a demanding challenge, as the work had to be done inside the container. The container has […]
Fireproof coating for the largest LNG container in Nordic Countries
The Nordic Countries’ largest liquefied natural gas container has been erected this year in Röyttä, Tornio, located on the shore of Bothnian Bay in Northern Finland. The diameter is approximately 43 metres and height 50 metres. FSP performed surface treatment on the tank top process module installed on top of the container.
Thermal spraying extends life span and maintenance intervals
This year, FSP conducted a big thermal spraying project in their Pori, Finland, paint shop. The project consisted of 132 steel segments, which were transported into Norway after assembly, to be used as part of the foundations of wind turbine power stations in the North Sea.