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[MW:10064] FW: Jotun Technical papers in SSPC - 8th International Symposium On Surface Protective Coatings & Paint Expo 2011 , Delhi (3rd to 5th March 2011)

FYI PLS


From: Nadir Mohammad Khan [mailto:nadir.mohammad.khan@jotun.com]
Sent: 28 February 2011 01:22
Subject: Jotun Technical papers in SSPC - 8th International Symposium On Surface Protective Coatings & Paint Expo 2011 , Delhi (3rd to 5th March 2011)
Importance: High

Dear Sir ,

We wish to inform you that we are presenting 2 technical talks on protective coatings in the upcoming " SSPC  International Symposium on Protective Coatings 2011 " event in Delhi .

Presenter :
Mr Miles Edwards Buckhurst
Global Director (Oil & Gas Projects)
Jotun Coatings - Norway

 Topics :

1) Gas Flow Pipeline Internal Coatings for Friction Reduction ( On Day One, 3rd March , Technical Session 1 - Pipeline Coatings)

2) Epoxy Passive Fire Protection vs Cementitious Fire Protection in the Oil & Gas Industry (On 5th March , Technical Session VIII - Intumescent & Insulation Coatings)


We invite you to attend the same as per your convenience. For more details , please get in touch with the undersigned.



Thank you,

With Best Regards,

Nadir Mohammad Khan
Concept Manager - (Petrochemicals + Offshore)
NACE C.I.P Level II - Certified (I.D. No 17316)
Protective Coatings

Jotun India Pvt Ltd
204 & 205, Ascot Centre
Sahar Road , Andheri - East
Mumbai, India - 400099

Mobile   : +91 9619661645
Office     : +91 22 2822 4600
http://www.jotun.com
A Worldwide Paint Company.
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