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A method to test new surface preparation techniques for preparing existing offshore structures for maintenance painting has been developed. This paper will explain how the tests were conducted, how effective each method was at removing salts, and how the coatings performed in the ISO and NASA tests.
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This article supplements the article entitled “The Use of Personal Protective Equipment and Regulations and Standards Affecting Safe Abrasive Blasting,” This supplement focuses on protecting workers from exposure to inhalation and noise hazards during surface preparation work in coating operations. For easy reference, a guide to common acronyms and terms appears at the end of this article.
Coating practitioners are aware that single coat, thick film solvent-free epoxy linings have gained acceptance for their promise of productivity benefits which include a potential quick return to service for newly applied tank linings. From the vantage point of owners, applicators, inspectors and coating manufacturers this paper examines productivity and performance issues associated with a tandem approach of using a thin film solvent borne epoxy holding primer (especially over pitted steel) with a coat of solvent-free epoxy lining as opposed to using a single coat of a solvent-free lining applied direct to metal.