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Alloys test results establish the relationship between electrochemical, chemical & metallurgical properties of magnesium, aluminum and zinc alloys and achieve higher and more stable current consumption of sacrificial anodes.
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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.
Recently new instruments have been introduced into the market for measuring the profile/roughness of blasted surfaces. One of the major developments is the ability to use scanning technology to rapidly assess a surface and provide profile measurement. This paper looks at the new instruments and the potential impact they can have on the measurement of profile and the benefits to the inspector in terms of the improved efficiency available in completing an inspection.
The U.S. Air Force will never eliminate corrosion in aerospace systems, but synchronized efforts can help sustain positive trends in conserving maintenance dollars, increasing system availability, and reducing corrosion-related mishaps. The AF Corrosion Control and Prevention Executive established an aggressive goal to reduce corrosion’s effects by 20% by 2025: a 20% reduction in corrosion maintenance costs; a 20% reduction in non-available hours (NAH) due to corrosion repairs; and a 20% reduction in corrosion-related safety mishaps.
Painting Contractors generate more business and provide exceptional customer service by training themselves and the people who work for them to employ some easy to implement performance standards that get outstanding results.
Cleaning, coating, and the nondestructive testing (NDT) of corrosion-susceptible surfaces requires extensive manual labor, often at vertical heights that create a dangerous occupational environment. Drones, also known as unmanned aerial systems (UAS), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), or small unmanned aerial vehicles (sUAV) can be leveraged to perform some of these tasks, including cleaning and coating, while keeping workers safely on the ground.
This paper will discuss strategies for utilizing dehumidifiers and climate control equipment on blast and coat projects and will demonstrate how by their implementation, the contractor can be more successful by reducing overall job costs. We will take a brief look at the current core of climate control offerings. We will then examine how the manufactures of climate control equipment have tried to keep in step with the demands from the industry and of course, the customer.
When protective coatings are considered for application work, normal uses such as concrete coating, waterproofing, abrasion protection; steel corrosion protection; and other protective applications are the norm. However, there is a whole world of other uses for protective coatings including personal protection applications. The reality is that coating systems are being used for a variety of government, military, police and personal protection applications with excellent results.
One of the most important and overlooked aspects of the coating project is the documentation of events and conditions as they occur. This paper will discuss the importance of documentation as well as new methods of accomplishing this and other tasks using new wireless technology.