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Bring on the Heat: A Novel Technique to Assess Thick-film Thermostat Plural Competent Coating Application

Thermal Imaging, or Infrared Thermography, is an evaluation technique that has been used in the general construction industry for many years. Often times this is used to evaluate the degree of heat loss in a structure for insulation purposes, or for detecting water leaks behind a closed wall area. Some recent cases have also shown this technique applicable for testing strength of concrete structures. 

Product Number: 51219-211-SG
Author: Dudley J. Primeaux II
Publication Date: 2019
Industry: Coatings
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Thermal Imaging, or Infrared Thermography, is an evaluation technique that has been used in the general construction industry for many years. Often times this is used to evaluate the degree of heat loss in a structure for insulation purposes, or for detecting water leaks behind a closed wall area. Some recent cases have also shown this technique applicable for testing strength of concrete structures. Since high solids, plural component coatings system are based upon thermoset chemistry, they often exhibit exothermic characteristics during application. The use of thermal imaging techniques during application can provide for guidance in consistent application film thickness of these coating systems

Thermal Imaging, or Infrared Thermography, is an evaluation technique that has been used in the general construction industry for many years. Often times this is used to evaluate the degree of heat loss in a structure for insulation purposes, or for detecting water leaks behind a closed wall area. Some recent cases have also shown this technique applicable for testing strength of concrete structures. Since high solids, plural component coatings system are based upon thermoset chemistry, they often exhibit exothermic characteristics during application. The use of thermal imaging techniques during application can provide for guidance in consistent application film thickness of these coating systems

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