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Framatome identified a need to reduce radioactive contaminants on plant equipment and vendor supplied tooling, through the use of hydrophobic coatings, as a potential cost savings within the Nuclear Industry.
Recently new instruments have been introduced into the market for measuring the profile/roughness of blasted surfaces. One of the major developments is the ability to use scanning technology to rapidly assess a surface and provide profile measurement. This paper looks at the new instruments and the potential impact they can have on the measurement of profile and the benefits to the inspector in terms of the improved efficiency available in completing an inspection.
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High performance concrete coatings are frequently applied with a grade of texture to improve traction and safety. The finished texture is dependent upon the size and type of aggregate, application method and density, and the amount of topcoat applied over the texture. Defining the degree of texture within a specification and translating the description to installation has typically been left to individual interpretations.
The best Clients know what they want and provide Contractors with clear guidelines or specifications. Then the Contractor knows what is required however disconnect often occurs between management and field staff when meeting the specification objectives. Management want to impress the Client and submit detailed quality report forms which need to be completed by field staff however often the forms supplied are not aligned to the daily activities and are seen as not being relevant to the field staff.