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Requirements for qualification of an industrial coating and lining application specialist that includes surface preparation and coating application for steel and concrete surfaces of industrial structures.
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This multi-author/expert book, Coatings Failures: Analysis and Solutions--Linings, features case studies covering the failure--and fixture--of linings in an assortment of applications. The authors emphasize that the interior linings of tanks and pipes--and even railcars--is just as important as exterior coatings.
The performance of the interior lining correlates with the proper choice and application of the correct coating system.
The methods of investigating the failure include laboratory analyses, studies focused on the environment of the failure, infrared spectroscopy, suggestions on the steps that any investigation needs to consider, etc.
2023 AMPP e-book, color, 52 pages
Lowering the volatile organic content (VOC) of industrial coatings has become a requirement in many reformulation and new coating development efforts, oftentimes in order to meet increasingly strict regulations. Driving VOC to lower levels and performance to higher levels can also offer a more sustainable coatings solution for the end-user. Lowering VOC and maintaining (or improving upon) high performance is often the goal when developing a new formulation, but the two objectives can be at odds with each other.
Industrial protective coatings can be surprisingly complicated for the inexperienced user or specifier. For example, when fabricating complex structures, the simple question of when during fabrication to paint can have an array of interesting cost and performance implications. Other issues include tradeoffs associated with degree of surface preparation and inspection for coating coverage. The paper will explore some of the reasons why they can be complicated in the context of four issues that can impact an industrial protective coatings project.
How dehumidification and temperature control achieve higher-quality coating/lining projects. For engineers and consultants who specify coating projects involving tanks or enclosed spaces.
Guidelines specific to the railcar industry for the in-house training and employer administered qualification of one level of coating inspection qualification. Historical Document 1998