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While sprayable bedliners have been available for numerous years in the aftermarket, it has only been with the introduction of two component polyurea bedliner coating at Nissan-Canton, that a bedliner could be applied successfully in a high-volume production atmosphere
While sprayable bedliners have been available for numerous years in the aftermarket, it has only been with the introduction of two component polyurea bedliner coating at Nissan-Canton, that a bedliner could be applied successfully in a high-volume production atmosphere. This aliphatic polyurea coating was formulated to meet the very fast application rates required in the production of the new Nissan Titan and to provide the high exterior durability required by OEM customers. Aliphatic polyurea technology provides superior resistance to UV rays, which can produce the gloss loss and color fading seen on traditional aftermarket spray-in liners. This product’s toughness, resilience and process capability also lends itself to other non-Automotive OEM applications where a highly durable material is needed.
During the testing of circular grit chambers in a wastewater treatment plant under construction, serious leaking problems were discovered prior to project completion. After meetings with the Owner, Design and Construction engineering firms, painting contractor and coatings manufacturer, the decision was made to apply 80 mils of pure polyurea to various concrete surfaces. This presentation, through the use of photo images taken during remediation, describes the nature of the problem and how it was solved.
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Now more than ever, epoxy coatings on concrete will only prove successful if diligent care is given to the details of concrete preparation. Preparation is more than grinding or facing of an existing surface and should ideally begin in the developmental stages of the structure.
Pull-off adhesion behaviors of 15 coating systems in three groups were studied utilizing test method ASTM D4541. Three groups of coating systems included coating systems with organic or inorganic zinc-rich primers, polymeric polyurea coatings, and overcoating systems applied on an existing coating system.