Containment Area Repair and Coating
This concrete containment area was completely worn down from excessive acid leaks and puddling.
PROJECT DETAILS:
- INDUSTRY: Chemical Processing
- LOCATION: Alabama
- YEAR: 2021
- FOR MORE INFORMATION: Reference job S21-020
SURFACE PREP:
- We first removed the existing corroded coating by wet abrasive blasting.
- We then pressure washed to ensure no saturation of chemicals was still present.
- Caulking was applied to about 150 linear feet of cracks in the concrete.
COATING PROCESS:
- First, we applied two coats of ErgonArmor’s Novocoat SC-1100 Moisture Tolerant Primer.
- We then applied two coats of ErgonArmor’s Novocoat SC-3300 Novolac Epoxy Lining.
- Broadcast sand was added into the Novolac Epoxy Lining for slip resistance.
![corroded concrete](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/corroded-containment-floor-300x200.jpg)
![coated containment area](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/coated-containment-flooring-300x200.jpg)
![corroded concrete containment area](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/corroded-containment-concrete-300x200.jpg)
![corroded concrete containment area](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/corroded-containment-area-300x200.jpg)
![corroded concrete containment area](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/corroded-containment-concrete-area-300x200.jpg)
![concrete floor ready to be coated](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/floor-coating-removed-with-blasting-300x200.jpg)
![concrete floor after wet abrasive blasting](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/flooring-surface-prepped-300x200.jpg)
![containment floor with new coating](https://isginc.us/wp-content/uploads/containment-flooring-new-coating-300x200.jpg)