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INDEX PAGE
1 SCOPE........................................................................................................................... 3
2 APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS ................................................................... 3
3 DEFINITIONS................................................................................................................. 6
4 GENERAL...................................................................................................................... 6
5 WORKMANSHIP............................................................................................................ 9
6 SHOP PAINTING ..........................................................................................................11
7 FIELD PAINTING ..........................................................................................................12
8 UNPAINTED SURFACES .............................................................................................13
9 COLOR CODE ..............................................................................................................13
10 COATING SYSTEMS....................................................................................................13
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1 SCOPE
This specification establishes minimum requirements for furnishing materials, equipment and services necessary and incidental to complete all painting and protective coating work and related activities as specified herein for the Toromocho Project owned by Minera Chinalco Perú S.A., located 140 km northeast of Lima, in Morococha, Department of Junín, Perú, and is located at an altitude of between 4,500 and 5,000 m above sea level.
2 APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS
Unless noted otherwise in this specification, all surface preparation, for concrete coating and steel paint application shall be in accordance with latest revision of documents listed below. These documents are declared to be a part of this specification. Where there is a conflict between these documents, the one which is most restrictive shall apply:
ABREVIATIONS CODES AND STANDARDS
NTP Peruvian Technical Code All Peruvian National and Local Regulation where they apply
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 29 CFR
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 2001, Standard 1910.144
MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration, 30 CFR EPA Environmental Protection Agency, 40 CFR NFPA National Fire Protection Association CFR Code of Federal Regulations NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers ANSI American National Standards Institute
American National Standard Institute, Z53.1 Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards
DOT Department of Transportation
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ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials B117 Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus D610 Standard Test Method for Evaluating Degree of Rusting on Painted Steel
Surfaces D1005 Standard Test Method for Measurement of Dry-Film Thickness of Organic
Coating Using Micrometers D1186 Standard Test Methods for Nondestructive Measurement of Dry Film
Thickness of Nonmagnetic Coatings Applied to a Ferrous Base. D1212 Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Wet Film Thickness of
Organic Coatings. D1640 Standard Test Methods for Drying, Curing, or Film Formation of Organic
Coatings at Room Temperature. D1654 Standard Test Methods for Evaluation of Painted or Coated Specimens
Subjected to Corrosive Enviroments. D2240 Standard Test Method for Rubber Property-Durometer Hardness. D2697 Standard Test Method for Volume Nonvolatile Matter in Clear or
Pigmented Coatings. D3363 Standard Test Method for Film Hardness by Pencil Test. D4060 Standard Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of Organic Coatings by
the Taber Abraser. D4400 Standard Test Method for Sag Resistance of Paints Using a Multinotch
Applicator. D4414 Standard Practice for Measurement of Wet Film Thickness by Notch
Gages D4417 Standard Test Method for Field Measurement of Surface Profile of Blast
Cleaned Steel. D4541 Standard Test Method for Pull-Off Strength of Coatings Using Portable
Adhesion Testers. D4585 Standard Practice for Testing Water Resistance of Coatings Using
Controlled Condensation. E96 Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials.
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SSPC - Steel Structures Painting Council
PA2 Measurement of Dry Film Thickness with Magnetic Gages SP1 Solvent Cleaning SP2 Hand Tool Cleaning SP3 Power Tool Cleaning SP4 Flame Cleaning SP5 White Metal Blast Cleaning SP6 Commercial Blast Cleaning SP7 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning SP8 Pickling SP9 Weathering Followed by Blast Cleaning SP10 Near-White Blast Cleaning
Others
OGSB 85-GP-16M Painting Galvanized Steel 1979. Hazardous Materials Regulation Board National Board of Fire Underwriters requirements which apply to this type of work
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3 DEFINITIONS
The Owner denotes Minera Chinalco Perú S.A. In the Contract and its incorporated documents, the reference to the Owner includes the Engineer, the Administrator of the Contract and any other person or organization designated by the Owner. The Engineer denotes an authorized agent of Aker Solutions. The Engineer acts as the Owner representative or agent. The Project denotes the Toromocho Project. The Contractor refers to the company or the person or the legal entity that will execute the works related to this specification commissioned by the Owner under a Contract. The term includes the Contractor, its employees, workers and others who are under his authority or orders, direct or indirect, including, among others, subcontractors and suppliers. The Supplier refers to the company or the person or the legal entity selected to supply, detail, manufacture and deliver the material associated with this Specification. Drawings denote all design drawings, lists of materials and/or specifications that are applicable to the Project. HSE refers to Aker Solutions Health, Safety & Environment Risk Management System. HSE is an integrated management system designed to guarantee and ensure compliance with all Health, Safety & Environment issues of the Toromocho Project.
4 GENERAL
4.1 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIROMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Contractor shall comply with OSHA regulations Section 1910.12 and HSE Management System under which it is mandatory for suppliers of chemicals or other hazardous materials to provide, with the shipment, the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), to be promptly filed with the Owner when material arrives on site. Contractor shall be responsible for knowing, complying and enforcing the Owner’s plant safety rules, MSHA regulations (30 CFR) and, where applicable, OSHA regulations (29 CFR). All Hazardous Materials to be transported must be identified as specified under the Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Tables found in 49 CFR 172.101. The Engineer must be notified in writing prior to bringing hazardous material on the site. Notice must include material type, quantity, container type (by DOT specification) plus the MSDS. As the materials are used, the generated wastes must be logged and reported to the Engineer without delay. Logs must include material type, quantity, container type, and accumulation date. Containers must be properly packaged, labeled and marked in
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accordance with subpart C, Pre-Transport Requirements listed in 40 CFR 262.30-32 and 34 as the wastes are generated.
All scaffolds and rigging shall meet MSHA, OSHA, and local safety requirements. A sufficient number of portable fire extinguishers of suitable types shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 10 in all interior areas, including areas where painting with fume-creating or flammable product is in progress and where paint is stored and mixed.
Special precautions shall be taken to provide adequate ventilation in all working areas and areas where paints and solvents are stored. Workmen shall be provided with masks and shall wear them during all operations involving toxic fumes. No painting shall be done adjacent to any fire hazard such as welding, open flame or sparking metal fabrication. Oily or solvent-soaked rags shall be kept in closed metal containers and in minimum quantity. Any spillage of volatiles shall be cleaned up and wastage disposed of immediately.
Any blasting agent (grit) used by the contractor shall have less than 1.0% free silica.
4.2 QUALITY AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS
Specific makes and catalog numbers of the various coating systems included in this specification are to establish a minimum acceptable quality and generic type of the system and to provide uniform information to Contractors. Coatings of equal quality and similar generic type by other manufacturers may be supplied when approved in writing by the Engineer, not less than 30 days prior to the purchase of products.
Each container shall indicate a statement of product shelf life and specific dates of life use.
Each container of any coating shall display a statement of manufacturer’s recommendation regarding thinning of the coating. The statement shall specify that the product does not require thinning or diluting under normal environmental and application conditions.
Each container of any coating shall display the product’s Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content, as applied and after any thinning recommended by the manufacturer. The VOC value shall not exceed 0.42 kilograms per litre of coating.
All work concerning the application of materials under this specification shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer’s latest recommendations. Any deviation from these procedures shall have written approval of the manufacturer and the Engineer. The Engineer shall be supplied with three (3) sets of manufacturer’s specifications covering preparation and application data and MSDS of the various systems to be applied. The manufacturer’s requirements shall become a part of this specification and shall be followed in detail unless otherwise directed by the Engineer.
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The services of an authorized representative of the manufacturer may be requested by the Engineer to witness and advise on the performance of work. All phases of the work shall be available to the Engineer for observation or inspection at any time.
4.3 PROTECTION
Abrasive blasting operations on site shall be kept to a minimum. Peruvian and/or city air quality regulations may require a permit to perform any abrasive operations, contractor is responsible for obtaining any necessary permits. Abrasive blasting operation shall comply with the local performance standard, the following are some general guidelines.
Opacity of visible emissions:
a. Contractor shall not cause, allow or permit visible emissions from abrasive blasting operations in excess of opacity except for aggregate period of three minutes in any one hour as measured by EPA Reference Method 9.
b. Contractor shall not cause or allow abrasive blasting without minimizing dust emissions
to the atmosphere through the use of good modern practices. Good modern practices include:
1. Wet blasting. 2. Effective enclosures with necessary dust collecting equipment.
Monitoring, record keeping and reporting requirements:
a. Each time an abrasive blasting project is conducted, the Contractor shall log in ink or in an electronic format, a record of the following:
1. The date the project was conducted 2. The duration of the project; and 3. Type of control measures employed.
During field painting, adjacent surfaces below and around the work shall be protected with drop cloths, enclosures, tents, or other suitable means.
Upon completion of the work, the premises shall be left clean and presentable. Spent grit blast agents shall be removed from the work area daily.
During and after erection, shop painted surfaces shall be inspected and damaged surfaces to be touched-up or recoated shall be prepared and coated in accordance with the specification for the original undamaged coating.
Equipment nameplates and identification plates shall be protected from surface preparation and coatings. Those either coated or damaged by coating operations shall be replaced or reconditioned to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
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All field applied and manufacturer supplied touch-up coatings and coating constituents shall be delivered to the job in original sealed containers bearing the manufacturer’s label.
For blasting operations inside the process building or where operating equipment may be damaged by blasting residue, the contractor shall either;
• Erect an enclosure, sufficiently sealed to prevent grit and debris from escaping, or
• Utilize a water blast method.
The Contractor shall not paint outside during windy conditions.
The Contractor shall take any special precautions necessary to protect:
• All valves, instruments, pumps, seals, bearing housing, motors and other sensitive areas (these shall be covered to prevent blasting material and paint from entering and damaging equipment.)
• All nameplates, serial numbers, pressure vessel tags and identification, or any other informational tags or sensitive areas.
The Engineer shall approve the blasting methods used and the enclosure design and construction prior to any blasting work.
4.4 MATERIAL STORAGE
The Contractor shall store paint and painting supplies in approved ventilated, fire-proof cabinets, protecting the paint and supplies from any detrimental environmental effects.
Paints and thinners shall be stored under sufficient shelter to provide protection from direct sunlight, rain and extremes of temperature. Refer to manufacturer’s product data sheets for storage and shelf life. Smoking or open flames shall not be permitted within the storage areas. The Contractor post sign “No Smoking or Open Flame” and ensure suitable and approved fire protection equipment shall be within easy access.
5 WORKMANSHIP
All work shall be done by skilled workers qualified to perform the work in a manner comparable to the best standards of practice in that trade. All materials shall be evenly applied to form a smooth, continuous, unbroken coating free from sags, runs and other defects.
Contractor painting equipment shall be maintained in good working order and shall be comparable to that described in the coating manufacturer’s most recent application instructions. The equipment shall be thoroughly cleaned and inspected daily. Worn spray nozzles and tips shall be replaced. Effective oil and water separators shall be used and serviced on all air lines. Automatic cutoffs (deadman safety design) shall be used on blast pots.
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All special or additional surface preparation shall be accomplished as outlined in the coating manufacturer’s most recent printed Application Instructions.
Before any surface is coated, it shall be cleaned of all dust, dirt, grease, loose rust, mill scale, oil and paint in accordance with the systems specified in this specification. Coatings shall not be applied to wet or damp surfaces, except in accordance with instructions of the manufacturer.
No coatings shall be applied when the air temperature is below 10°C or above 38°C or when the temperature of the surface to be coated is below 4°C or above 38°C or when the relative humidity exceeds 85 percent. Surface temperatures must be at least 3°C above dew point to prevent condensation. No coatings shall be applied if a predicted temperature of 2°C or lower is forecast within 24 hours of application unless the coating area is enclosed and heated per paint manufacturer’s recommendation.
No coating shall be done when the surfaces may become exposed to rain, fog or condensation or when it is anticipated that these conditions will prevail during the drying period, unless suitable enclosures to protect the surfaces are used. Where heat is necessary, it shall be supplied by the contractor and shall be of such type that it will maintain an air and coated surface temperature of 10°C (minimum) during the coating period and 32°C during the cure stage if hot forced air curing is recommended by the coating manufacturer.
Particular care shall be exercised to prevent the contamination of cleaned and coated surfaces with salt, acids, alkali, or other corrosive chemicals or reagents prior to application of primer or sucessive coatings. Any contaminants shall be removed and the surfaces shall be re-coated. Prepared surfaces shall not be left uncoated overnight without specific approval by the Engineer.
All brush applied coatings shall be of proper consistency and well brushed out to produce a minimum of brush marks. Enamel shall be uniformly flowed on. Edges shall be clean and sharp.
All coats shall be thoroughly dry before the succeeding coat is applied, following manufacturer’s instructions.
Paint coats as specified are intended to cover surfaces completely. If surfaces are not fully covered, further coats shall be applied. All finishes shall be uniform as to sheen, color, and texture.
Upon completion of the work, any remaining spillage, splatter or splash on adjacent surfaces such as glass, fixtures, floors or fittings shall be completely removed and the premises left in a clean and presentable condition. Used blasting materials, paint chips, or other debris are not to be washed into the plant trenches, but shall be swept and shoveled up and removed from site in accordance with the local ordinance and regulations.
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Tests and Inspection Inspection tours of the work may be made at random by the Engineer or Owner to determine that surface preparation and coating application work is in conformance with this specification. a) The thickness of dry-film must be in achieved in accordance with SSPC PA2. b) The surface profile must be in achieved in accordance with ASTM D4417. c) The adhesion measure must be in achieved in accordance with ASTM D4541.
6 SHOP PAINTING
Shop painting of steel, equipment and tanks will be specified either on the drawings, specifications or purchase orders for the items to be painted. Shop painting shall consist of surface preparation, prime coat and finish coat as required, and will be subject to “touch-up” in the field.
In general, the following items will be shop painted:
• Shop fabricated structural steel.
• Shop fabricated platework, stair stringers, cages, ladders and handrails.
• Shop fabricated tanks and vessels.
• Shop fabricated guards and machinery.
• Floor plates.
• Metal roofing, metal siding, gutters, flashing and down-spouts.
• Miscellaneous steel and platework to maximum extent possible in order to minimize in-situ blasting
Grating, checkered plates and stair treads shall be coated on both sides. Shop painted components shall be prepared, packaged, or bundled in such manner to reduce damage during shipment, receiving, and storage. Components are to be positioned to minimize holding water. The surface protection of painted equipment shall be in accordance with vendor standards and procedures and process and environmental conditions. Equipment vendors shall supply adequate touch-up paint for touch-up painting in the field after installation.
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7 FIELD PAINTING
7.1 GENERAL
Field painting of steel, concrete, masonry, equipment and tanks will be noted either on the drawings, specifications or purchase orders. Miscellaneous steel, platework and bulk materials for field installation must be supplied to site with blasting and priming complete to the maximum extent possible.
In general, the following items shall be field painted after erection:
• Shop painted items that, in the opinion of the Engineer, require touch-up or recoating.
• Miscellaneous steel and platework which are supplied unpainted.
• Field fabricated tanks, vessels, handrails, ladders, etc.
• Surfaces of concrete, sumps (as noted on drawings) and masonry blocks.
• Drywall construction and ceilings of gypsum board.
• Bolted or field welded connections.
7.2 DISPOSAL OF PAINTING MATERIALS
The Contractor should plan the material requirements to minimize the number of excess paint or solvent containers. The Contractor must commit to either completely using any hazardous material or disposing of excess material in compliance with EPA’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and local requirements concerning hazardous waste.
All containers must be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA RCRA regulations. Prior to moving the materials off-site, the Contractor shall give copies of disposal documentation to the Engineer.
Before disposal, aerosol containers must be emptied and punctured until all pressure is released.
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8 UNPAINTED SURFACES
The following items will normally be left unpainted and protected from being painted, unless noted otherwise:
• Contact areas in slip critical type bolt connections.
• Interior of bins, hoppers, chutes, underside of baseplates and embedded metal surfaces in contact with concrete.
• Electrical conduits.
• Machined surfaces, shafts, bearing enclosures, rotating equipment.
• Nonmetallic items, including fiberglass and plastic items.
• Insulation materials and rubber lining, including aluminized insulation covers.
• Stainless steel, galvanized steel, titanium, duplex alloys.
• Cast iron trench covers.
• Interior of tanks, except domestic water tanks and Reverse Osmosis tanks.
• Valve stems and other moving parts.
• Installed instruments.
• All bolts and studs on piping/vessels, except for bolts on field erected bolted tanks.
• Carbon steel pipes.
9 COLOR CODE
Architectural and safety Color Code are defined in document N°000-GC-A-002 “Color Chart”. For piping colors see 000-GC-P-009 For modular electrical room colors see 000-TS-E-042
10 COATING SYSTEMS
• Abbreviations used in the following coating system tables are as indicated below:
AFC designates Aggregate Filled Coating DFT designates Dry Film Thickness
• Materials specified herein are to establish type and quality. Similar products by one of the listed manufacturers may be submitted to the Engineer for review and approval.
• Use products of same manufacturer for each coating system.
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• Coating System shall be as follow:
ITEM Coating System
Color
Conveyor structure P1 Silver Grey RAL 7001
Process buildings, concrete (except reagent and hydromet areas) P4 Concrete Grey
RAL 7023
Process buildings, steel (except reagent and hydromet areas) P1 Silver Grey RAL 7001
Non process buildings, concrete / masonry P4 Concrete Grey
RAL 7023
Non process buildings, steel P1 Silver Grey RAL 7001
Electrical rooms, concrete / masonry P4 Concrete Grey
RAL 7023
Electrical rooms, steel P2 See 000-TS-
E-042
Tanks (except lime silos - white) P1/P7 Silver Grey RAL 7001
Equipments (except reagent and hydromet areas) P1 Silver Grey RAL 7001
Equipments (areas 260, 280, 289) P2 (*) Traffic Blue RAL 5017
Reagent and Hydromet buildings, concrete (areas 260, 280, 289) P6/P8 Oxide Red RAL 3009
Reagent and Hydromet buildings, steel (areas 260, 280, 289) P2 Oxide Red RAL 3009
Lime facilities (steel – blue, tanks – white) P1/P7 Silver Grey RAL 7001
Carbon steel pipe (Hydrometallurgical plant) P2 See 000-GC-P-009
Carbon steel pipe (Concentrator plant) P1 See 000-GC-P-009
Handrails, ladders, ladder cages P3 Safety Yellow
Filter area, building and stock pile P2 Oxide Red RAL 3009
(*) or approved Vendors Paint System. Colors are for reference
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10.1 COATING SYSTEM P1
Substrate: Steel, structural/plate/ exterior tanks / equipment, ductwork and
fire water & hazardous fluids piping. Service Environment: None or low chemical exposure; environmental humidity 68.5%;
indoors or outdoors; service temperatures to 87°C. Surface Preparation: Commercial Blast Cleaning, SSPC SP-6, anchor profile 50 to 75
microns. Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Carbozinc 11 1 75-100 Inorganic Zinc Carboline
Zinc Clad 60 1 75-100 Inorganic Zinc Sherwin Williams
Sigmazinc 158 (primer) No finish coat required
1 75-100 Inorganic Zinc Sigma
Interzinc 22 1 75 Inorganic Zinc International
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10.2 COATING SYSTEM P2
Substrate: Steel, structural/plate/tank exterior/equipment, piping, ductwork. Service Environment: Exposure to sulfuric acid 100 g/l; environmental humidity
68.5%; indoors or outdoors; service temperatures to 87°C. Surface Preparation: White Blast Cleaning, SSPC SP-05, anchor profile 50 to 75
microns. Before blasting, all sharp edges must be smoothed. Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Phenoline 379 2 200
Per coat Epoxy
Carboline
Macropoxy 850 2 100-150 per coat
Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sher Tile Primer Duraplate UHS
1 1
50-100 200-250
Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sigma Novaguard 840 2 125
Per coat Epoxy
Sigma
Interseal 670 HS 2 150-200 per coat
Epoxy International
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10.3 COATING SYSTEM P3
Substrate: Handrails, ladders, ladder cages. Service Environment: None or low chemical exposure; environmental humidity 68.5%;
indoors or outdoors; service temperatures to 87°C. Surface Preparation: Commercial Blast Cleaning, SSPC SP-6, anchor profile 50 to 75
microns. Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Carbozinc 11 (61%) 1 75-100 Inorganic Zinc Carboline
Zinc Clad 60 1 75-100 Inorganic Zinc Sherwin Williams
Sigmazinc 158 1 75-100 Inorganic Zinc Sigma
Interzinc 22 (63%) 1 75 Inorganic Zinc International
Final coat: a sealing coat should be applied with a polyamide epoxy enamel paint diluted in 1 coat of 1 mils of the final color. A termination coat with aliphatic polyurethane enamel in 1 coat of 2 mils thick dry shall be applied.
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10.4 COATING SYSTEM P4
Substrate: Concrete walls and masonry block. Service Environment: Low to moderate chemical exposure, dry areas, inside building Surface Preparation: All surfaces shall be clean and free of dirt, grease, form oil,
loose or chalky deposits and efflorescence.
Concrete surfaces shall be lightly grit blasted to open up holes just below the surface and to remove form oil, curing compound or laitance. Fill cracks, voids or other surface fissures with mortar, epoxy filler or latex filler to match the texture of the adjacent surface.
Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Carboline 3300 2 65 per coat Waterborne
Acrylic Carboline
Kem Pro 2000 2 50 per coat Waterborne
Acrylic Sherwin Williams
Sigma Aquacover 25 Sigma Aquacover 45
1 1
50-75 25-50
Waterborne Acrylic
Sigma
Intercryl 520 Intercryl 530
1 1
50 50
Waterborne Acrylic
International
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10.5 COATING SYSTEM P5
Substrate: Gypsum board surfaces in dry walls, ceiling and partitions. Service Environment: None or low chemical exposure, inside building. Surface Preparation: All surfaces shall be smooth, dry and free of surface powder. Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Carbocrylic 120 (primer)
Carbocrylic 3359 (finish coat)
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25-50
50-75
Waterborne Acrylic
Waterborne Alkyd
Carboline
Kem Pro 2000 2 50 per coat Waterborne
Acrylic Sherwin Williams
Sigma Aquacover 25 Sigma Aquacover 45
1 1
50-75 25-50
Waterborne Acrylic
Sigma
Intercryl 520 Intercryl 530
1 1
50 50
Waterborne Acrylic
International
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10.6 COATING SYSTEM P6
Substrate: Concrete walls and masonry block. Service Environment: Exposure to sulfuric acid 100 g/l; environmental humidity
68.5%; wet or sanitary areas; sunlight; service temperatures to 87°C
Surface Preparation: All surfaces shall be clean and free of dirt, grease, form oil,
loose or chalky deposits and efflorescence.
Concrete surfaces shall be lightly grit blasted to open up holes just below the surface and to remove form oil, curing compound or laitance. Fill cracks, voids or other surface fissures with mortar, epoxy filler or latex filler to match the texture of the adjacent surface.
Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Phenoline 379 1 250-300 Epoxy Carboline
Macropoxy 850 2 125 per coat Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sher Tile Enamel 2 125 per coat Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sigmacover 211 Sigma Novaguard 840
1 1
25 250
Epoxy Sigma
Ceilcote 680 Ceilcote 600 flakeline
1 2
50 150-200
Epoxy Ceilcote
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10.7 COATING SYSTEM P7
Substrate: Steel, structural/plate. Service Environment: Interior surfaces of water storage tanks, including standpipes,
center columns and rafters, potable water. Surface Preparation: Near-white blast cleaning, SSPC SP-10, 50 to 75 microns blast
profile Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Carboguard 891 2 100 per coat Epoxy Carboline
Sher Tile Primer Duraplate UHS
1 1
50-100 200-250
Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sigmaguard 720 Off-white
2 100 per coat Epoxy Sigma
Interline 850 (White or gray)
2 125 per coat Epoxy International
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10.8 COATING SYSTEM P8
Substrate: Concrete walls, pedestals, sumps and floors in areas
designated for special protective coating. Service Environment: Exposure to sulfuric acid 100 g/l; environmental humidity
68.5%; sunlight; service temperatures to 87°C; interior/exterior; immersion service for sumps; floors subject to floor traffic.
Surface Preparation: Surface must be 28-day cured (ASTM D4263), clean, dry, free
of contamination and disintegrated or chalky materials. Clean concrete surface, abrasive blast (ASTM D4259). Voids in concrete may require surfacing.
Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Phenoline 379 (walls)
1 500 Epoxy Carboline
Phenoline 379 AFC (floors, sumps, pedestals)
1 1
1000 500
Epoxy Aggregate
20/40 Carboline
Duraplate UHS (walls)
2 200-250 per coat
Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Corbond 100 Corcote HCR FF (floors, sumps, pedestals)
1 2
150 250
Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sigmacover 211 Sigma Novaguard 840 (walls)
1 1
25 250
Epoxy Sigma
Sigmacover 211 Sigma Novaguard 840 (floors, sumps, pedestals)
1 1
25 250
Epoxy Aggregate
20/40 Sigma
Ceilcote 680 primer Ceilcote 664 Ceilgard
1 2
50 150
Epoxy Ceilcote
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10.9 COATING SYSTEM P9
Substrate: Concrete walls, pedestals, and floors in areas designated for
special protective coating. Service Environment: Exposure to sulfuric acid 100 g/l; environmental humidity
68.5%; sunlight; service temperatures to 87°C; interior/exterior; occasional splash and spill of mild to sulfuric acid.
Surface Preparation: Surface must be 28-day cured (ASTM D4263), clean, dry, free
of contamination and disintegrated or chalky materials. Clean concrete surface, abrasive blast (ASTM D4259). Voids in concrete may require surfacing.
Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Phenoline 379 (walls)
1 250-300 Epoxy Carboline
Phenoline 379 (floors, sumps, pedestals)
1 500 Epoxy Carboline
Duraplate UHS Duraplate UHS
1 1
200-250 250-300
Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sigmacover 211 Sigma Novaguard 840 (walls)
1 1
25 250
Epoxy Sigma
Sigmacover 211 Sigma Novaguard 840 (floors, sumps, pedestals)
1 1
25 350
Epoxy Sigma
Ceilcote 680 primer Ceilcote 600 flakeline
1 2
50 150-200
Epoxy Ceilcote
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10.10 COATING SYSTEM P10
Substrate: Steel. Service Environment: None chemical exposure; environmental humidity 68.5%;
indoors or outdoors; service temperatures to 87°C. Surface Preparation: Commercial Blast Cleaning, SSPC SP-6, anchor profile 25 to 50
microns. Coating Systems:
Product Coats DFT
(microns) Type Manufacture
Carboguard 888 1 75 Epoxy Carboline
Copoxy Shop Primer 1 50 Epoxy Sherwin Williams
Sigmafast 205 1 100 Epoxy Sigma
Intergard 269 1 50 Epoxy International