60 Years of Leadership in the Science of Corrosion Control
When the U.S. Navy needed to conquer the costs and delays of
battling rust and corrosion in the ballast tanks of its thousands
of combat and support vessels in World War II, an innovative
West Coast chemist formulated a powerful weapon based on an unlikely
ingredient: lanolin (wool wax).
The savings were immediate. The costs of chipping, sealing and
painting were greatly reduced. The new film penetrated corrosion
and rust quickly. Application was simple. Protective action was
long lasting and economical.
The weapon was Fluid Film®, produced in a
variety of easy-use forms by Eureka Chemical Company. Operating
since the early 1940's and incorporated in 1953, the company
continues as a family-owned business managed by descendants of
the founding chemist.
From its first seagoing use in the 1940s, Fluid Film® has
been proved in some of the most severe conditions; Industrial,
agricultural, raw-terrain construction - even on the space shuttle.
Modified over time to adapt to environmental and application
considerations, it's non-toxic, non-hazardous, contains no solvents
and is environmentally friendlier. Fluid Film® continues
to serve as the most effective corrosion control for industry,
agriculture, manufacturing and transportation.
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