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To introduce the features and benefits of wireless abrasive blasting technology on today’s modern mobile blast recovery equipment.
Mineral abrasives such as glass bead and aluminum oxide have been traditionally used in the surface finishing industry. The general perception is that they offer acceptable cleaning at a low operating cost. Often dismissed is the potential of metallic alternatives that though seemingly higher in initial procurement cost, offer several differentiating advantages in terms of recyclability, consistency of finish, repeatable results and ultimately resulting in overall, reduced operating costs.
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The combination of an anionic primer layer with a cationic topcoat consist an ion barrier provides corrosion protection without using conventional anticorrosion pigments. The primer inhibits the anodic dissolution of the metals, and the topcoat rejects the aggressive anions from the environment entering the coating-metal interface.
Two coatings were developed for the intended purpose of maintaining steel sheet pile at the waterfront. The new splash zone coatings are free of VOC’s and HAP’s thereby providing a more environmentally friendly alternative to the standard coal tar epoxy system. The new coatings are also more abrasion and impact resistant and applied at more than twice the thickness of coal tar epoxy. All of these factors add up to an anticipated service life of 3 to 4 times that of coal tar epoxy leading to reduced life cycle costs.