Jotun Marine Paints

Jotun saw an enormous increase in the size of the whaling fleet at the turn of the century and realized the potential in producing the marine coating he was selling himself, Gleditsch purchased an oil mill that was struggling and set about turning it into a paint manufacturing plant. In 1931 Jotun purchased Arcanol, a paint company that were producing a red lead based paint that offered extremely good rust-inhibiting properties, this paint coating proved to be the first real success for Jotun in the rapidly growing marine protective coatings industry. Jotun soon formulated an antifouling which meant that boats and ships were able to spend longer at sea before the necessity for cleaning in dry dock, this was typically up to four years.

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  1. Jotun Hardtop One
    Jotun Hardtop One

    A single pack polysiloxane topcoat formulated to give a cosmetic finish with superior colour and gloss retention. NORSOK approved.

    From £210.88 £175.73
  2. Jotun Pilot QD Primer
    Jotun Pilot QD Primer

    A one part oxidatively drying alkyd coating, that is a fast drying, high build, zinc phosphate pigmented primer or mid coat in atmospheric environment...

    From £42.62 £35.52
  3. Jotun Solvalitt
    Jotun Solvalitt

    A one component physically drying silicone acrylic coating that is heat resistant up to 600°C.

    From £130.14 £108.45
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