07.07.16
Jotun AS
Sandefjord, Norway
www.jotun.com
PUBLIC COMPANY
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1926
REVENUE: $2 billion (2014: $1.767 billion)
MARKETS SERVED
• Decorative paints
• Marine and protective coatings
• Industrial coatings
• Powder coatings
KEY EXECUTIVES
Morton Fon, president and CEO; Bård K. Tonning, decorative paints; Esben Hersve, performance coatings; Ram Ramnath, powder; Geir Bøe; Bjorn Wallentin, protective.
Jotun Group is divided into seven regions: Scandinavia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East, India and Africa, North-East Asia, South East Asia and Pacific and the Americas responsible for the sale of Decorative Paints and Performance Coatings (Marine, Protective and Powder Coatings). The company has 33 production facilities in 20 countries, 68 companies in 43 countries and is represented in more than 90 countries around the world. Marine coatings comprised 27 percent of sales, Decorative paints 37 percent, Protective coatings 26 percent and Powder coatings 10 percent.
Following the success of Jotachar JF750 revolutionary mesh-free epoxy passive fire protection coating, Jotun recently introduced Jotachar 1709, a mesh free epoxy developed specifically for the hydrocarbon processing & energy industries.
Jotachar 1709 has been developed using the revolutionary technology platform behind Jotun’s successful Jotachar JF750. Jotachar JF750 continues to be embraced by the offshore and onshore industries as an alternative to traditional mesh containing solutions for hydrocarbon pool and jet fire scenarios. Jotachar JF750 is the preferred solution for operators and installers who wish to remove risks associated with incorrect mesh installation, whilst benefitting from significant reductions in installation time.
Jotachar 1709 has been specifically designed to protect steel against hydrocarbon pool fire scenarios for up to four hours, as defined within the ANSI/UL1709 Standard. Operators also benefit from long term corrosion protection, reduced life-cycle costs and the elimination of any risk associated with mesh installation errors.
Sandefjord, Norway
www.jotun.com
PUBLIC COMPANY
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1926
REVENUE: $2 billion (2014: $1.767 billion)
MARKETS SERVED
• Decorative paints
• Marine and protective coatings
• Industrial coatings
• Powder coatings
KEY EXECUTIVES
Morton Fon, president and CEO; Bård K. Tonning, decorative paints; Esben Hersve, performance coatings; Ram Ramnath, powder; Geir Bøe; Bjorn Wallentin, protective.
Jotun Group is divided into seven regions: Scandinavia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East, India and Africa, North-East Asia, South East Asia and Pacific and the Americas responsible for the sale of Decorative Paints and Performance Coatings (Marine, Protective and Powder Coatings). The company has 33 production facilities in 20 countries, 68 companies in 43 countries and is represented in more than 90 countries around the world. Marine coatings comprised 27 percent of sales, Decorative paints 37 percent, Protective coatings 26 percent and Powder coatings 10 percent.
Following the success of Jotachar JF750 revolutionary mesh-free epoxy passive fire protection coating, Jotun recently introduced Jotachar 1709, a mesh free epoxy developed specifically for the hydrocarbon processing & energy industries.
Jotachar 1709 has been developed using the revolutionary technology platform behind Jotun’s successful Jotachar JF750. Jotachar JF750 continues to be embraced by the offshore and onshore industries as an alternative to traditional mesh containing solutions for hydrocarbon pool and jet fire scenarios. Jotachar JF750 is the preferred solution for operators and installers who wish to remove risks associated with incorrect mesh installation, whilst benefitting from significant reductions in installation time.
Jotachar 1709 has been specifically designed to protect steel against hydrocarbon pool fire scenarios for up to four hours, as defined within the ANSI/UL1709 Standard. Operators also benefit from long term corrosion protection, reduced life-cycle costs and the elimination of any risk associated with mesh installation errors.