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Method for applying catalyzed coal tar epoxy coating to the interior of lease production tanks used primarily for the storage of corrosive fluids produced in the petroleum production industry. Historical Document 1981
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Impressed current cathodic protection to the normally submerged steel surfaces inside water storage tanks. Design and installation of cathodic protection systems and methods for determining their effectiveness. THIS PRODUCT IS SOLD AS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF ONLY.
This paper will discuss both the advantages and disadvantages from a variety of viewpoints of specifically UHP Robotics when used to prepare a previously coated carbon steel storage tank for coatings. Interviews have been conducted with UHP Business Owners/Operators, Painting Contractors, Facility Owner Representatives, Coatings Inspectors and Coatings Manufactures to obtain a broad view of the use of the technology.
To protect against corrosion, exterior Department of Defense (DoD) Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) surfaces initially receive a three-coat coating system consisting of epoxy primer (MIL-DTL-24441, Formula 159, Type III), epoxy intermediate (MIL-DTL-24441, Formula 152, Type IV), and polyurethane topcoat (MILPRF-85285D, Type II). Exterior AST maintenance painting is generally required at less than eight years’ service.