07.10.18
The largest and highest Ferris wheel in the world – Ain Dubai (the Dubai Eye), located on the man-made Bluewaters Island – is being protected by coatings from AkzoNobel.
A dizzying 210 meters (688+ feet) high, the spectacular attraction features more than 9,000 tons of steel – almost 25 percent more than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. AkzoNobel is the sole supplier of protective coatings for the massive structure, which is expected to be completed later this year.
One of its legs is also being fitted with the highest rope climbing platform in the world (topping out at 150 meters).
AkzoNobel has now coated four of the world's most iconic observation wheels, the others being the London Eye, Melbourne Star Observation Wheel and Singapore Flyer.
"It's an honor to be associated with such a landmark project, which will welcome tourists from around the world," said Rajiv Rajgopal, the company's regional director for Performance Coatings in the Middle East and Africa. "We have a proven track record of supporting large-scale ventures that require superior technical expertise, products and technology; Ain Dubai is a proud addition to our global portfolio."
The high-performance system of International products being applied to the structure includes Interzinc 52 primer; Intergard 475HS (a high build epoxy providing protection against corrosion); Interthane 990 (a high build epoxy finish coating); and Interfine 979 polysiloxane topcoat.
"Given the harsh local climate and Ain Dubai's proximity to the water, it was important to specify a system which provides both corrosion and UV resistance," said Andrea Meconcelli, AkzoNobel's performance coatings director for the Middle East. "The specification is designed to deliver maximum protection, as well as offering outstanding color and gloss retention."
Modeled after the London Eye, Ain Dubai will provide 360°views of the city and the Arabian Gulf. Featuring 48 passenger capsules, it has a maximum capacity of 1,400 people. A full rotation will take 48 minutes.
AkzoNobel has a growing presence in the UAE, with the company establishing itself in Dubai in 2011. An advanced application training center was also opened in Dubai last year. Other high profile projects in the UAE to have featured AkzoNobel's products in recent years include the Yas Viceroy Hotel, Aldar HQ and Sheikh Zayed Bridge, all located in Abu Dhabi.
A dizzying 210 meters (688+ feet) high, the spectacular attraction features more than 9,000 tons of steel – almost 25 percent more than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. AkzoNobel is the sole supplier of protective coatings for the massive structure, which is expected to be completed later this year.
One of its legs is also being fitted with the highest rope climbing platform in the world (topping out at 150 meters).
AkzoNobel has now coated four of the world's most iconic observation wheels, the others being the London Eye, Melbourne Star Observation Wheel and Singapore Flyer.
"It's an honor to be associated with such a landmark project, which will welcome tourists from around the world," said Rajiv Rajgopal, the company's regional director for Performance Coatings in the Middle East and Africa. "We have a proven track record of supporting large-scale ventures that require superior technical expertise, products and technology; Ain Dubai is a proud addition to our global portfolio."
The high-performance system of International products being applied to the structure includes Interzinc 52 primer; Intergard 475HS (a high build epoxy providing protection against corrosion); Interthane 990 (a high build epoxy finish coating); and Interfine 979 polysiloxane topcoat.
"Given the harsh local climate and Ain Dubai's proximity to the water, it was important to specify a system which provides both corrosion and UV resistance," said Andrea Meconcelli, AkzoNobel's performance coatings director for the Middle East. "The specification is designed to deliver maximum protection, as well as offering outstanding color and gloss retention."
Modeled after the London Eye, Ain Dubai will provide 360°views of the city and the Arabian Gulf. Featuring 48 passenger capsules, it has a maximum capacity of 1,400 people. A full rotation will take 48 minutes.
AkzoNobel has a growing presence in the UAE, with the company establishing itself in Dubai in 2011. An advanced application training center was also opened in Dubai last year. Other high profile projects in the UAE to have featured AkzoNobel's products in recent years include the Yas Viceroy Hotel, Aldar HQ and Sheikh Zayed Bridge, all located in Abu Dhabi.