KRY Coating and Maritime, which provides coating services against all kinds of corrosion on steel and concrete surfaces, shared its 2023 report with the sector.
More than 200 in total
KRY Coating and Maritime Founder Capt. Koray Karagöz stated that in 2023, they completed 59 projects of their customers, including companies such as Armaksan, AKSA Enerji, Entek, Akkim, Ceynak, Eren Enerji, Eti Bakır, Evyap, Hicri Ercili, İÇDAŞ Thermal Power Plant, Farmakod and Rönesans Holding. Karagöz stated that the number of projects they have completed since their establishment in 2021 has reached 200.
Karagöz said:
CEYPORT and GEMONT
“In 2023, we completed the inner surface Chemline coating and outer surface heat insulation project of the storage tanks of CEYPORT Tekirdağ Port, and the inner surface Chemline coating and outer surface paint project of the storage tanks in GEMONT’s Adana SA-SA facilities.”
FARMAKOD and HEKTAŞ
“Again, in FARMAKOD’s HEKTAŞ Izmit facilities, we have completed both the manufacturing, Chemline coating and painting processes of platforms, tanks and concrete floors, as well as the projects of thermal power plant companies such as İÇDAŞ, Eren Enerji, Aksa Enerji and Modern Enerji, and chemical facilities such as AKKİM. Apart from this, various projects have been completed in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Germany and Belgium in 2023.”
Continue to grow abroad
“In 2023, we established KRY GERMANY in Germany and Chemline coating application center in Belgium. We aim to establish this application center in the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands and France in 2024.”
Resistant to wear and tear
ChemLine, Kry Maritime Coating’s main coating material, provides resistance to corrosive chemicals including strong acids, alkalis, gases and solvents. ChemLine, which provides resistance and flexibility to abrasion, abrasion and impact, can be cleaned with steam and repaired in the field. Chemline, which also complies with FDA 21 CFR 175.300, can withstand high temperatures up to 260 C and thermal shock from -40 C to +400 C.