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SLOSS FURNACES — BIRMINGHAM, AL

Originally opened for business in 1882, Sloss Furnaces produced iron for nearly 90 years. Now recognized as a National Historic Landmark, its web of pipes—and its tall smokestack—stand today as the ultimate symbol of Birmingham’s industrial past.

Induron was selected to participate in the highly-publicized blast repaint of Sloss Furnaces. According to Patton Bradford, who headed the local operation of Atlanta-based Daca (the project’s General Contractor), “There were two critical goals for the repaint: Protect the structure from corrosion, and restore it to its original ‘Primer Red’ appearance. In other words, we almost wanted it to look like it hadn’t been painted at all.”

Among the special challenges Daca had to deal with were lead containment issues—which they handled with draping and negative air. Given the project’s critical goals and challenges, Induron recommended a mastic epoxy, plus two coats of Aquanaut Acrylic—an environmentally-friendly dryfall paint that’s especially effective on jobs with a prevalence of angles and edges.

“Induron gave us good field support,” Bradford continues, “including site inspections and quality control. And with their plant being located near the project, they were certainly on top of all materials ordering and delivery coordination.” Any number of certifications were required for this project—which was completed in 2002. And if we do say so ourselves, the paint has held-up beautifully!

PROJECT: Sloss Furnaces Blast Repaint
LOCATION: Birmingham, AL
YEAR COMPLETED: 2002
ENGINEER: Lane, Bishop, York Delahay
CONTACT: Win Bishop
PHONE: 205-251-4500
OWNER: Birmingham Park & recreation Board
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: DACA
CONTACT: Dennis Morgan
PHONE: 770-451-6433
PRODUCTS USED: Induramastic-85, Aquanaut Acrylic

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