Introduction to the F-35 Airport Project at Yuma Naval Base in the United States
The F-35 fighter jet is a stealth fighter that has been adopted by the US Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Royal Air Force, Navy, Canadian Army, and Japan Self Defense Force. The F-35 will be the mainstay of air combat for the United States and its allies in the 21st century. The F-35 is also currently the most advanced fighter jet in the United States, priced at over $120 million per aircraft.
The F-35B aircraft is a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft used by the United States Navy. The aircraft has an unloaded weight of 13 tons and has extremely high temperatures, airflow impacts, and chemical erosion on the ground during takeoff. The jet engine port temperature exceeds 1500 ℃.
After testing and testing more than 20 similar products at the US Yuma Naval Base, ChemTec was ultimately chosen as the concrete protective material for the runway of the F-35 fighter jet. Pioneering the use of active silicate sealing and curing agents to protect concrete surfaces in severely harsh environments. Of course, all of this is based on Kentek's technological leadership and quality assurance. ChemTec in the United States has demonstrated its expertise in the protection of the F-35 combat airport, which undoubtedly proves that ChemTec can effectively protect in other projects.
F-35 shutdown garage protected by Kentek
F-35 apron protected by Kentek
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States
Construction site of ChemTec concrete sealing and curing agent in the United States