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Coatings manufacturer Hempel has launched in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean its range of passive fire protection coatings, Hempafire Pro, which provides fire protection to steel structures for up to 120 minutes.
Hempel has launched Hempafire Pro 400, a new passive fire protection coating optimised for 90 minutes of cellulosic fire protection.