Abstract
Containment enclosures for surface preparation and coatings pose a real challenge to the corrosion engineer and painting contractor of tomorrow. It is one thing to hang a barrier wall of tarpaulins or screens separating the blasting and painting operation from other crafts, but it takes a whole different process when the job must provide for an air-tight, dust-tight enclosure for the removal of hazardous coatings.
Subject
Abrasive blasting,
Steel structures,
Paint removal,
Primers,
Water,
Materials,
Containment,
Lead,
Particulates,
Personnel,
Contractors,
Wind,
Paints
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1991
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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