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This paper will look at the evolution of coatings and linings in wastewater treatment and what has changed the way we look at protective coatings for concrete substrates. We will look at the coatings and linings used in the past, those used today, and what will be required in the future. The paper will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of varying coating types and why they are or are not still in use.
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In the realm of new construction and maintenance lining projects, e.g., tank and vessel linings and pipelines, “productivity” has become a buzzword with applicators, owners, coating manufacturers and engineering companies. There can be a difficult balancing act to ensure so called “rapid productivity” is delivered and yet provide owners with the best net return on their investment.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Test method specifies procedures to evaluate cathodic disbondment resistance of the steel structure coating systems under cathodic protection, such as buried or submerged pipeline and tank linings.
A laboratory test for determining the abrasion resistance of thin film (<10 mils (254 microns)) baked coatings/linings on the inner walls (bores) of oil field steel tubings by abrasion produced with falling sand. Historical Document 1986
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Test method for the detection of holidays in a nonconductive coating film (of 10 mil [0.25 mm] thickness or less) that has been applied to the inner wall of oil field tubular goods. Apparatus. Procedures. Reporting methods. Historical Document 1989