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Title: Protection Of Above Ground Steel Surfaces
Author: W. A. Mason
Source: 1970 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: The paint industry offers a variety of Heavy Duty Coatings for the control of corrosion on above ground steel surfaces. The generic types range from conventional oil modified alkyds to chemically cured two component epoxy coatings. The applied cost of the various available systems can range from a few cents per square foot of surface to a dollar or more. Paint systems for above ground steel as employed by the gas industry for the transmission, regulation and measurement of gas flow are generally confined to those thai can be applied in two or three coats. The selection of the system for the many exposure conditions common to a gas distribution system requires an evaluation of all factors for reasons of economy. The purpose of painting is two fold. First you consider the protective value, then the appearance factor. We all know a public utility is always subject to all kinds of personal objections, and we also know all can not be appeased.




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