Save 20% on select titles with code HIDDEN24 - Shop The Sale Now
Portable plural component low-pressure equipment Utilizing Synergistic Chemistry addresses untapped niche market proves to be provides added growth to the industry.
This paper will present an overview of the current state of our national sewer system infrastructure; the current state of the art in design and construction technology for the wastewater treatment facilities; the current state of the art in protective coating technology for concrete in these facilities and structures.
We are unable to complete this action. Please try again at a later time.
If this error continues to occur, please contact AMPP Customer Support for assistance.
Error Message:
Please login to use Standards Credits*
* AMPP Members receive Standards Credits in order to redeem eligible Standards and Reports in the Store
You are not a Member.
AMPP Members enjoy many benefits, including Standards Credits which can be used to redeem eligible Standards and Reports in the Store.
You can visit the Membership Page to learn about the benefits of membership.
You have previously purchased this item.
Go to Downloadable Products in your AMPP Store profile to find this item.
You do not have sufficient Standards Credits to claim this item.
Click on 'ADD TO CART' to purchase this item.
Your Standards Credit(s)
1
Remaining Credits
0
Please review your transaction.
Click on 'REDEEM' to use your Standards Credits to claim this item.
You have successfully redeemed:
Go to Downloadable Products in your AMPP Store Profile to find and download this item.
Spray applied polyurea was introduced to the construction industry in the late 1980 s. By the 1990 s, polyurea floor systems were being installed using early formulations of polyurea, and spray equipment adapted from the polyurethane foam industry. Advancement in raw materials, polyurea formulations, specialized equipment and contractor expertise in recent years has provided increased opportunities for this technology to be used in a wide variety of concrete flooring applications.
Overcoating an existing bridge coating system can be an economical solution to maintain bridges. Overcoating eliminates the costs for removal of old, often hazardous coating systems that were possibly applied years ago. However, prior to the overcoating process, it is necessary to establish that the existing coating is well adhered to the substrate. Coatings with inadequate adhesion must be removed. Unfortunately, though some standard test methods are available, the determination of a well-adhered coating is not an exact science.