Abstract
Vinyl Esters are highly chemical resistant polymers that provide an excellent foundation for the building blocks with which to line the interior of a Flue Gas Desulfurizatoin System. Understanding that vinyl ester systems cure through polymerization in order to provide the proper environment and achieve maximum results is necessary. The general characteristics of vinyl esters: acid resistance, chloride resistance, and physical toughness provide the qualities required to withstand the internal environments found in FGD Systems. The addition of additives or fillers, make them versatile and economical. Finally the systems may be tailored to the specific areas found throughout a typical FGD.
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2007
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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