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Project Reference 0243-LD.
The exterior bed
of this truck is used to haul hot steel from a
steel facility in Detroit, Michigan. The temperature of the truck goes
from ambient to 1400 F in a matter of minutes and is unloaded 30
minutes later, returning to ambient. This cycling happens 10-12
times a day! The
reason the owner chose this Dampney Thurmalox
Product was because of their successes with these intense high heat
applications over 75 years.
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Project Reference 0328-MPPW. This
Michigan Storage Tank received a two coat Wasser Moisture Cured Urethane
(MCU). The Wasser MCU system was chosen because the tank contents
remained full and changed height producing a dew point on portions of
the tank and because of the durable aliphatic MCU topcoat. MCU's are
also one component saving labor costs.
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Project Reference 0355-MPMW. A Detroit area car manufacturer had
their in house maintenance crew paint this tank. It featured a
three-coat moisture cured urethane (MCU) system and was chosen because
of the inclement time of year, one component material, saving money and
also because of the color and gloss retention of this MCU topcoat. Note
the footings are coated with a two coat moisture cured coal tar for the
continuous immersion.
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Project Reference
0232-MPPD.
This stack in a refinery was coated with a two
coat Dampney Thurmalox System. The stack remains at a continuous 250°F,
too hot for conventional or unproven coatings and also can not be shut
down for the application. Dampney excels in heat resistant technology
for hot substrates.
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Project Reference
0179-MPPI. Photo A
This wastewater overflow pit was coated with a three coat IECC
Enviroline System. It featured 1 coat of a penetrating primer, a coat
of polysulfide at the joints in photo "A" and one 20 mil finish coat as
seen in photo “B”. The rapid cure of this system allows for a leak test
to be performed in 6 hours!
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Photo B
Project Reference
0179-MPPI.
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Project Reference
0162-KKBRK.
This manhole rehab was accomplished in
Southwestern Michigan. The system included a concrete primer with an
extended recoat window and one coat of 40-50 mils of a moisture
tolerant, rapid cure 100% solids material. This system allowed for an
overnight cure.
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Project Reference 0146-SMUMPT. This photo shows an outdoor pond
coated with an Aquatic Coating from IECC-Enviroline. This coating
featured 100% solid, 0 VOC coating with a 5 year warranty. One coat at
20-30 mils was roller applied and the pond was filled a day later!
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0379-GBWTC – (A)
These well sites at a Michigan Water Treatment Plant are subterranean
and contain potable drinking water. C.I.M.’s 1061 was chosen for it’s
30+ year history and one coat application. Coating was applied to both
concrete and steel substrates.
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0379-GBWTC –
(B)
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Shrimp Pools -
0423-SFCC
A Michigan based Shrimp Farmer buys and raises
shrimp but also manufactures custom pools that are shipped across the
country. C.I.M. 1061, a NSF approved coating does the trick! The
coating goes on in one 60 mil coat and does not leach toxins into the
water.
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Project
Reference - 0384-GKTME
This pipe
gallery was coated through the winter with a two coat Wasser MCU
System. The area is approximately 200 x 600 and is subterranean. The
area is too large to control the ambient conditions. The engineer
changed from a low temperature epoxy that would blush, to a Wasser MCU
system. Even if the water in this drain rises up to the pipe gallery,
the coating will not be affected.
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Project
Reference 0312- MPPROD.
A Detroit Refinery needed a top quality coating
for under insulation after a rapid failure of an epoxy amine material.
Dampney’s Thurmalox 215/216, a two component silicone, was chosen
because of it’s decades of proven performance under insulation. These
pictures, A,B,C and D, show the rigging, application and completion of
this project which required very skilled contractors.
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Project
Reference 0312- MPPROD.
Refinery Stack - Picture B - Application
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Project
Reference 0312- MPPROD.
Refinery Stack - Picture C - Application
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Project
Reference 0312- MPPROD.
Refinery Stack -
Picture D - Completion
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Floating Tank Roof
Project Reference 0242 – MPPW.
This roof featured a three coat moisture cured urethane system applied
to a ultra high water blasted surface resulting in a near white finish.
The use of a moisture cured system allowed for a successful application
painting early in the year and late into the evening where dew point
would not affect the performance.
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Floating Tank Roof
Project Reference 0242 – MPPW.
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Fixed Tank Roof
and Tank
Project Reference: 0258 – MPLPW.
This roof and tank featured a three coat
moisture cured urethane system applied to a ultra high water blasted
surface resulting in a near white finish. The use of a moisture cured
system allowed for a successful application painting early in the year
and late into the evening where dew point would not affect the
performance.
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Control Joint
Filler
Project Reference: 0430 – CEPPSR. This
poly urea joint filler was applied to over 7000 lineal feet of control
joints in a major automotive manufacturer in Dundee, Mi. This polyurea
from Diamond Polymers was chosen because of quick set time, ease of
application, ease of cleaning off of polished concrete and the ease of
trimming to a smooth finish. This coating was selected after multiple
options were applied as samples.
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Refinery Tank
Project Reference: 0421 – MPPSW. This
roof and tank in Detroit featured a three coat moisture cured urethane
system on the roof, applied to an ultra high water blasted surface
resulting in a near white finish. The periphery of the tank received a
two coat moisture cured, surface tolerant system. The use of a moisture
cured system allowed for a successful application painting in February
and March of 2004, where dew point and low temperature, would not affect
the performance.
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Refinery Tank
Project Reference: 0421 – MPPSW. The
fire line and stairs were also coated in a moisture cured topcoat, in
safety red and safety yellow colors.
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Popeye’s Chicken
Project Reference: 0454 – PCPPSSE. Popeye’s Chicken utilizes an anti
graffiti coating from SEI Chemical. This product has proven performance
over many years and is one of the easiest to apply anti-graffiti systems
available. Two thin coats are all that is needed. One of the reasons
this coating was selected was because of it’s effectiveness over painted
or coated substrates.
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Wastewater Tank
Project Reference: 0461 – FMPSMB A large automotive plant in southern
Michigan has approved the use of Enviroline material for their tank
linings. Because of the rapid cure and having the highest adhesion and
abrasion values in the industry, Enviroline has displaced thin film
epoxies and coal tar epoxies with this company because of its quick
turnaround and one coat application, saving money.
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Wheel To Wheel.
Project Reference: 0472 – WWPSCC. A three coat system by Diamond
Polymers
was utilized for a Tier A Automotive Supplier. The system was chosen
because of the solid relationship between company, rep and contractor.
This 30,000 sq. ft., three coat system was completed in two days.
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Kamax Ind.
Project Reference: 0459 – KPSCC. A Two Coat system of C.I.M. 1000 was
utilized as an exterior secondary containment system and applied over a
concrete substrate. The coating was chosen for its easy of application,
squgeegee and roller and for the ability to bridge cracks up to ½ inch
wide.
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Sixth St.
Parking Deck
Project Reference: 0326 – CCRSPS. A parking
structure in Hazel Park, designed by an architect in Wisconsin, chose
Diamond Polymers for all of its expansion joint coating. All four floors
received a prime coat, intermediate coat with an aggregate broadcast,
followed by two topcoats. The coating withstands vehicular abrasion,
thermal shock and UV light for long term performance.
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Indoor Swimming
Pool
Project Reference: 0278 – FSEPS. The Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago,
Il. Chose Enviroline’s 333 Swimming Pool Coating because of its one
coat, high build (30 mils) application and quick turnaround (1 day).
The coating is extremely chemical resistant and also comes with a 5 year
warranty.
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Steel Plant
Marking Paint
Picture A
Project Reference: 04126 – SSDPS. A major steel manufacturer requires a
high heat material to coat glowing slabs of steel and which then need to
stand up to exterior weathering. Dampney’s High Heat, Water Base
Silicone Technology was utilized. Picture A shows the automated spray
process, while Picture B shows the finished application. The coating
goes on a surface over 1000°F and dries pure white.
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Steel Plant
Marking Paint
Picture B
Project Reference: 04126 – SSDPS. A major steel
manufacturer requires a high heat material to coat glowing slabs of
steel and which then need to stand up to exterior weathering.
Dampney’s High Heat, Water Base Silicone Technology was utilized.
Picture A shows the automated spray process, while Picture B shows the
finished application. The coating goes on a surface over 1000°F and
dries pure white.
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Project
Reference 0363-LDSW. This application features a 3 coat moisture
cured urethane (MCU) system from Wasser in a
major Water Treatment
Plant in Central Michigan. The engineer selected Wasser for this
large pipe gallery because of a major sweating pipe condition and the
need for color coded topcoats. Wasser has been the leader in MCU
technology since 1988.
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Project Reference 0129-MPPI. An Ohio
Refinery chose a 30 mil, one coat, rapid cure, chemical resistant system
from IECC-Enviroline for this 50 ID wastewater tank. The coating was
applied in one coat and placed back into service the day after finish.
This also allowed for less inspection time thereby further decreasing
the costs to the owner.
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High School
Natatorium
Project Reference: 0487 – CVFACCPS. A major architectural firm in
Michigan needed to apply an epoxy system to their bleachers in a brand
new high school. The concrete had defects requiring a trowel
application of an epoxy mortar system. Diamond Polymers was
chosen based upon higher performance criteria over the previously
specified material, excellent value in cost per square foot and an
excellent relationship between supplier-contractor-general contractor
and architect. The system featured an epoxy primer, ¼
inch trowel epoxy mortar and a crystal clear, non-yellowing, clear epoxy
finish.
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