A two-part paint system for ultimate protection
Protective coatings are a type of coating that is applied to floors, industrial tanks, and other surfaces to provide protection against a variety of hazards, including corrosion, abrasion, and chemical exposure.
These coatings are typically applied in a liquid form and then allowed to cure, forming a strong, seamless layer that is resistant to the hazards it is designed to protect against.
In general, protective coatings are an important part of maintaining the integrity and performance of industrial tanks and other surfaces. They provide a durable, long-lasting barrier against a variety of hazards, helping to ensure that the tanks and surfaces remain in good condition and continue to perform as intended.
There are many different types of protective coatings available, each of which is designed for a specific purpose. For example, some protective coatings are designed to provide corrosion resistance, while others are designed to provide abrasion resistance or chemical resistance. Some protective coatings are also designed to provide a combination of these properties, making them suitable for use in a wide range of applications.
The type of protective coating that is used on an industrial tank or other surface will depend on a number of factors, including the specific hazards that the coating will be exposed to, the type of material that the tank or surface is made from, and the desired level of protection. For example, a tank that will be used to store corrosive chemicals may require a protective coating that is specifically designed to provide corrosion resistance, while a tank that will be used to store abrasive materials may require a coating that is designed to provide abrasion resistance.
Some of the protective coatings that we provide require a near white sandblasting with an angular profile for proper adhesion. So we would set up on site with a large compressor providing air to a pressure pot which propels sand at The object to be cleaned.
All while using the proper safety equipment such as fall protection and supplied breathing air. Once the object that is being cleaned has been sandblasted. Then we can move on to the next step.
Applying a two-part paint system for protection. These coatings can protect the substrate metal from numerous amount of hazardous or corrosive substances. From food service linings to acid-resistant coatings for protection and long service life. so if you’re looking for a protective coating I would need to know the chemical you are trying to protect the substrate from. Knowing that I can find a suitable industrial and protective coating that would last.