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International standards, both ISO and ASTM, require that the attributes exhibited during an adhesion test are recorded as part of the results. What are these attributes, how should they be recorded and what value are they to the inspector and applicator in assessing the reason for failure? This paper looks at all these questions and asks should we be going further than we do in defining the mode of failure.
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In our world of protective coatings, water usually seems to cause trouble. In relation to coating concrete - determining how wet the manhole structure is paramount in our struggle to rehabilitate these manholes. And we are not talking about the manholes used to contain water during heavy rains or floods, strictly the sanitary manholes. A few ASTM test methods are important tools.
There are many products which protect structural steel from corrosion. There is also an intense focus on sustainability. Hot-dip galvanizing is one product that provides economical, long-lived, and sustainable corrosion protection. It is also more durable than most other barrier systems. Not all steel can be galvanized because sometimes the elements are too long and/or too heavy to be placed in the baths.
The rapid curing and rapid project completion characteristics of reinforced inorganic zinc and polyaspartic ester technology enables new windmills to receive two-coat systems and be ready for shipment within 12 hrs. Significant cost reduction and optimization of life cycle costs are achieved for both new construction and maintenance projects using this technology.
The difference between winning and losing a job is rarely about price. To consistently win the job, contractors must develop a system that allows you to take charge of the bidding process.
To introduce the features and benefits of wireless abrasive blasting technology on today’s modern mobile blast recovery equipment.
During the inaugural” Women in Coatings” session held at The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) GreenCoat 2011 a survey was developed and distributed to conference participants to determine the present state of the role of women in the coatings industry. This paper and presentation at GreenCoat 2012 summarize the data obtained from the survey responses.
This “Work Force Development Initiatives” presentation will detail 2 initiatives that are being undertaken by both the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) and the Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) on Work Force Development for 2019-2020.
Work zones pose a hazard for the traveling public and workers. Through proper planning, training and the use safety equipment, the hazards can be minimized or prevented.
Understanding the key components of any project is critical if one is to ensure a successful outcome rather than a project that is riddled with needless delays, misunderstandings, and costly rework charges. An effective Scope of Work (SOW) is often the sole document that is relevant in preventing issues that can wreak havoc on a typical project.
This paper will discuss a hands-on workshop, interactive session to train participants to write effective corrective actions as they relate to typical problems for an industrial coating contractor. This workshop should be particularly helpful to coating contractors who are QP certified by SSPC. QP1, QP3, and QS1 certified contractors are required to document corrective actions.
A newly developed two-component zero VOC water based epoxy topcoat, based on a solid epoxy resin dispersion cured with modified amine, offers comparable performance to solvent based and high VOC water based epoxies and exhibits good corrosion and chemical resistance. The performance properties of the new innovative zero VOC water based epoxy topcoat are reviewed and compared to solvent based and high VOC water based epoxies used in industrial maintenance applications.