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  1. gibson55

    protective coating for steel pipe

    XDa you must advise us whether or not the coating application will be done to a live line operating at 95C or not. If done to a live line at 95C then the reactive resins contained within their (vankami & SJones) recommended formulations will very quickly breakdown and create severe pinholing...
  2. gibson55

    Places to Find Information on Flame Treating of Plastics

    BTRUEBLOOD (1) There is a family of grafted polymers available which are manufactured in powder form, particle size averaging 7 microns. The delivery system for these powders incorporates a compressed air stream which drives the powders through a live flame (in which the powder particles are...
  3. gibson55

    protective coating for steel pipe

    xda, you can find information on a modified novolac epoxy coating that will satisfy your performance requirements for an external high temperature coating at: http://www.4pipelines.com. Open the Coatings file and look for the KEMA 300PA epoxy data sheet. This company produces a great product...
  4. gibson55

    Painting Rubber ?

    we do have a formula for rubber paint to be applied to a rubber surface but haven't made any in years. in our case we would help you just let us know how much you need. sorry for the commercial tone but I cannot think of another way of responding to this inquiry that can help.
  5. gibson55

    Places to Find Information on Flame Treating of Plastics

    Just joined and saw your entry in March on flame treatment of plastics. We call this "corona treatment" and it is used to functionalize the surface of a polyolefin such as your polypropylene. Unfortunately, in practical terms it has had limited success largely due to inexperience of the...
  6. gibson55

    Protective Coatings for Hot Water Service

    Hello sbush. I am arriving a bit late to this thread but thought I may add something to it. It's our experience that a good liquid organic coating utilizing a novolac epoxy backbone should handle your temperature requirements for the life of the vessel. Surface prep should be SSPC-SP 10 with...

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