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High Performance Coating

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daviv

Civil/Environmental
Feb 1, 2010
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My project requires the contractor to apply a high performance coating to a canopy located at a cruise terminal. The specification states the steel which is hot-dipped galvanized shall be prepared in accordance to SSPC-SP2 (Hand Tool Cleaning)before the application of the primer. On the other hand, the supplier's preferred method of surface preparation is Abrasive Blast Cleaning which the contractor considers is a change order and will extend our project beyond what we would like. My question is Hand Tool Cleaning sufficient, with an inspector from a testing inspecting present during the coating process?
 
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Abrasive blast may likely abrade the galvanizing, removing some or all of the corrosion protection afforded by the zinc.
 
Would hand tool cleaning be sufficient?
 
Does "supplier" = primer manufacturer ?

I'd call the primer mfr's tech support, and not deviate from their recommendation.
I expect they publish detailed documents answering your exact question.

Are there finish coat surface quality expectations/requirements for the canopy?
 
High-performance coatings protect steel and other metals by creating a highly durable barrier between the metal and its service environment.
A high-performance coating on the other hand, can add a level of durability from light scuffing that is quick and easy to clean while simultaneously adding a pop of color to the surface.
 
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