ABSTRACT

Enormous amounts of time, money and energy are spent preparing substrates, applying internal linings and inspecting these processes for the long term protection of assets. The concern is that once the lining has cured and holiday’s have been identified, field personnel take a vacation from prudent mixing practices while performing field repairs. This paper will investigate lining performance of typical field prepared repair materials using the "eyeball" method for proper ratio’s as opposed to sophisticated fixed ratio cartridges that employ static mixing tubes to prepare material for holiday repairs.

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