Abstract
Phosphoric acid attack tank floors and walls have historically been lined with acid resistant brick and membrane systems. While such linings have become industry standard, there is less consensus regarding the best way to line the ceilings of these tanks. Numerous liquid applied linings have been used with variable success and service life. When properly selected and installed, anchored thermoplastic liner systems effectively protect the ceilings of phosphoric acid attack tanks against corrosion in different service environments.
Keywords:
acid,
acid proof,
acid resistant,
anchor,
anchored,
attack tank,
barrier,
ceiling,
chemical resistant,
concrete
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2007
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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