Corrosion protection engineered to your service conditions, from DTM finishes to phenolic primer systems.
Whether it's a mechanically durable, direct-to-metal (DTM) protective finish, a phenolic-modified anti-corrosion primer, or anything in between, RhineCrest offers a portfolio of solutions for all of your piping coating needs.
We handle pre-coated pipe with care to protect the existing finish, and we coordinate coating with shop fabrication and field work so surfaces are prepared, primed and top-coated at the right point in your schedule — not as an afterthought.
Request a QuoteMechanically durable protective finishes that bond directly to prepared steel for tough, single-system protection.
Phenolic-modified anti-corrosion primers for demanding chemical and immersion environments.
Primer, intermediate and top-coat systems specified to the exposure and service conditions.
Proper cleaning and profiling — the foundation of any coating that actually lasts.
Careful handling and touch-up of factory pre-coated pipe to preserve the original finish.
Coating sequenced with fabrication and field work so it never holds up installation.
The right coating system extends service life, protects against corrosion and chemical attack, and keeps maintenance costs down over the life of the asset. The wrong system — or a good system applied over a poorly prepared surface — fails early and expensively.
We match the coating to the medium, temperature and exposure, prepare surfaces properly, and apply within the manufacturer's specified conditions so the protection performs as intended.
| Finishes | DTM protective & decorative |
|---|---|
| Primers | Phenolic-modified anti-corrosion |
| Systems | Single & multi-coat to spec |
| Prep | Cleaning & surface profiling |
| Scope | Shop application & field coordination |
We select the system based on the service medium, operating temperature, exposure (buried, immersed, atmospheric) and any client or code specification. The goal is a system matched to the real-world conditions the pipe will see.
Most coating failures trace back to poor surface prep, not the coating itself. Proper cleaning and profiling give the coating something to bond to — without it, even a premium system can disbond prematurely.
Yes. Coating is coordinated with fabrication so spools can arrive on site primed and finished, protecting both the steel and your installation schedule.
Let us specify and apply a coating system matched to your service conditions and schedule.