Abstract
This study was set up to try and develop a testing schedule which could be used to differentiate between various systems used for the maintenance of hydroblasted areas on offshore installations. Systems used currently for new construction projects were evaluated against more traditional maintenance systems.
The work carried out has focused putting forward a system which would give optimum performance.
Subject
Test methods,
Silicones,
Substrates,
Metal surfaces,
Solids,
Mechanical failure,
Repair,
Steel,
Zinc,
Maintenance,
Epoxies,
Blistering,
Adhesion
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2004
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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