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Metal Components- Selection of coatings for use on joists, canopies, and structural steel, including problems with protecting steel that penetrates concrete or the ground.
Many people ask what is the difference in painting a CMU Block Building versus a concrete tilt wall building? And why is it the preferred building type of the big box stores? First, we must understand the real difference in construction of the two building types, to better understand the types of coating systems that work best on the specific substrates to be coated.
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Painting economics is a long-term issue. Understanding the financial side of our industry is important to gaining the necessary funding to support your work in corrosion mitigation and control. We will discuss how and why to economically evaluate coating project costs and lower facility O&M expenditures
An NSRP-sponsored project investigating the cost of coatings QA suggested that current QA/QC processes have a high tendency to lead to conflict. Survey data collected during the project indicates that one in 20 inspection checkpoints is likely to result in a dispute. Some of these disputes may simply arise from the expected variability in standard coating QA test methods. Data regarding the reproducibility of coating QA measurements is generally not well understood and, in some cases non-existent. The paper will discuss the reproducibility of various measurements used in the industrial protective coatings industry.