This multi-author/expert book, Coatings Failures: Analysis and Solutions: Linings, features case studies covering the failure--and fixture--of linings in an assortment of applications. The authors emphasize that the interior linings of tanks and pipes--and even railcars--are just as important as exterior coatings.
The performance of the interior lining correlates with the proper choice and application of the correct coating system.
The methods of investigating the failure include laboratory analyses, studies focused on the environment of the failure, infrared spectroscopy, suggestions on the steps that any investigation needs to consider, etc.
Chapter 5.: Forensic Analysis of a Failed Potable Water Tank Lining.
Robert Leggat, Ph.D. is the consulting and laboratory services manager at KTA-Tator, Inc. He is a Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC)-certified protective coatings specialist (PCS) and has more than 20 years of experience in coatings for corrosion control.
Valerie Sherbondy is the technical manager — analytical laboratory at KTA-Tator, Inc. She is an SSPC-certified PCS and has more than 30 years of experience in forensic analysis of coating failures.
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Published:2023
Robert Leggat, Valerie Sherbondy, "Forensic Analysis of a Failed Potable Water Tank Lining.", Coatings Failures: Case Studies in Analysis and Solutions: Linings
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