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Polyaspartic Coatings Manufacturer Focuses on Global Growth

HP Spartacote, a leading manufacturer of patented polyaspartic coatings, announced today that it has aligned itself directly with the inventors and patent holders of its polyaspartic coating formulations in an effort to streamline manufacturing operations and augment research and development endeavors.

"By teaming up with our patent holders from a manufacturing and R&D perspective, we feel that we can better meet the growing needs of our clients throughout the globe," says David Schneider, director of operations for HP Spartacote. "The recent growth seen within the high performance coating segment mandates that we remain nimble in the advancement of polyaspartic coating technology while also ensuring the highest quality and consistency throughout the supply chain. The synergies created by this relationship will allow us to combine our extensive experience with polyaspartics. It is a natural fit that will afford us the opportunity to fully leverage the capabilities of this remarkable coating technology and subsequently benefit our dealer network over the long-term."

Says Schneider, "We think one of the most tangible benefits to this new structure is the furthering of our ability to create a bridge between the chemistry in the lab and the experience of our applicators in the field. The keystone of our product development efforts has always started with the performance of our coatings in real-world situations. This new structure goes a long way in refining that process."

Source: http://www.hpspartacote.com

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