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Garnet has proven itself to be an exceptionally high-performance abrasive over the last 25 years. It is efficient, low dusting, consistent, environmentally friendly and worker safe. Knowledgeable blasters favor garnet and facility engineers specify it. As a very heavy and hard mineral, garnet offers a unique blend of high-performance characteristics unmatched by conventional dry abrasives. The only perceived negative to blasting garnet is a higher cost per ton.
Garnet has proven itself to be an exceptionally high-performance abrasive over the last 25 years. It is efficient, low dusting, consistent, environmentally friendly and worker safe. Knowledgeable blasters favor garnet and facility engineers specify it. As a very heavy and hard mineral, garnet offers a unique blend of high-performance characteristics unmatched by conventional dry abrasives. The only perceived negative to blasting garnet is a higher cost per ton. As project costs increase and environmental and safety regulations broaden, the higher purchase price is easy to justify. All the user need do is apply it properly. The wide range of performance advantages garnet provides is now recognized by informed users who need a more efficient abrasive. Currently garnet enjoys widespread popularity as a single pass abrasive for field work with sales setting record levels year after year.
State Departments of Transportation let contracts for cleaning and application of protective coatings for steel bridge structures, but often lack staff with the training and knowledge to properly address technical issues that may arise on the project. The department’s engineering and inspection staff may be very skilled at administering a wide variety of construction contracts but lack the experience necessary to deal with the unique issues that often arise on painting projects.
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A new water-soluble quaternary ammonium compound, didecyldimethylammonium bicarbonate/carbonate (DDABC), has been evaluated as a corrosion inhibitor via standard electrochemical tests on steel and shown to be highly effective. At the proper dilution, the inhibitor migrates to the metal/solution interface and forms a monomolecular film on the anodic sites.
Performance properties of solvent-based urethane topcoats formulated with fluorinated polymers are reviewed. Fluoro-urethanes offer outstanding gloss and color retention, good chemical resistance, and excellent adhesion. The long coating service life of fluoro-urethanes reduces the frequency of maintenance work and subsequent downtime interruption.