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September 5 - September 11, 2011

Is it necessary to holiday test the interior lining in the vapor phase (roof) of water storage tanks after coating?


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From Lee Edelman of Independant on September 5, 2011:
Usually, a holiday test is done below the overflow ...read more

From Gunnar Ackx of SCICON worldwide bvba on September 6, 2011:
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Only if the vapor phase is confirmed to be non-corrosive (or nitrogen blanketed), then maybe no testing is required, but in all other cases, I would definitely holiday-test the vapor phase as well.

Actually, the vapor phase and the bottom of the tank are the areas where most corrosion occurs, so also make sure that you look at the "design" of the storage tank to make sure that it allows for proper coating application (steel dressing, accessibility, crevices, etc.).

Of course, the above is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg, as I consider (qualitative) tank lining to be a specialty art within the coating profession.

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