06/01/2026
Tyson Alward of Shoreline Alaska is now integrating advanced U-Coat flame spray polymer coating systems with laser surface preparation technologies from System Laser.
We will be demonstrating this process at our Sumner, Washington shop and performing testing in June.
Tyson is the representative for the U-Coat flame spray coating systems and can assist clients with equipment selection, application guidance, and pricing.
System Laser Bolthrower™ series lasers are being utilized in conjunction with U-Coat thermoplastic flame spray coatings to create a highly efficient surface preparation and corrosion protection for industrial, marine, utility, water treatment, and pipeline environments.
The technologies work together to streamline prep and coating operations.
⚡️ Laser surface preparation minimizes secondary waste streams, media handling, and contamination- including chlorides.
⚡️ U-Coat flame spray polymers provide immediate return-to-service with no curing or drying time required.
⚡️ The coating system offers excellent chemical resistance, impact resistance, UV stability, salt resistance, and repairability.
⚡️ The coatings are VOC free, NSF61 approved for food and drinking water applications, and suitable for harsh industrial and marine environments.
Unlike traditional liquid coatings, the U-Coat system uses a single-component thermoplastic powder applied pneumatically through a propane flame spray process. The coating bonds rapidly to prepared substrates and can be field-applied in mobile configurations for tanks, steel structures, pipelines, clarifiers, marine infrastructure, and wastewater facilities.
The Maximus and Spartacus systems are capable of very high production rates:
⚡️ Spartacus: approximately 500–800 sq. ft./hr
⚡️ Maximus: approximately 800–1,200 sq. ft./hr depending on configuration and substrate conditions.
One of the major advantages of combining laser preparation with flame spray polymer systems is the reduction of downtime and environmental impact compared to abrasive blasting and conventional multi-coat systems.
Laser preparation combined with immediate-cure polymer coating creates a compelling solution for regulated environments where containment, waste reduction, rapid deployment, and corrosion performance matter.
We look forward to demonstrating these technologies and discussing deployment opportunities with contractors, utilities, industrial owners, and infrastructure groups. For additional information regarding laser surface preparation, coating systems, and field implementation:
www.shorelinealaska.com
Tyson Alward
Shoreline Alaska
907-630-0862