Water
Industry - Dirty Water Sector
The
dirty sector of the Water Industry has its own highly demanding
requirements and chemical resistance to raw sewage is amongst
the most important. Another related problem arises from
bacterial activity in sewage creating gasses that dissolve
in water to produce strong acids. These often lead rapidly
to the deterioration of concrete and the subsequent corrosion
of steel.
Flexcrete’s
products for the dirty water sector are designed to provide
engineers with the ultimate solution to these problems as
well as to those generally associated with deteriorating
structures in highly aggressive environments. The Company’s
water-based, cementitious polymer and epoxy modified coatings
are impermeable to water and form a durable, protective
surface on both concrete and metal substrates with excellent
chemical resistance. They also exhibit high diffusion resistance
to oxygen, carbon dioxide and chloride ions, ensuring effective
long-term protection against the principal causes of corrosion.
Furthermore, most of the systems can be applied directly
to the substrate without the use of primers, and can be
effectively applied in both damp and dry conditions.
CORROSION
PROTECTION
For the protection of ferrous metals, Flexcrete offers Cemprotec
E942 — a cementitious and epoxy modified polymer coating
which has excellent diffusion resistance to all the fuels
for corrosion. It can
be used on damp substrates in a wide temperature range and,
unlike conventional anti-corrosion systems, can be applied
directly to structural steel with minimal surface preparation
and without the need for primers. E942 forms a dense, highly
alkaline environment which, in conjunction with corrosion
inhibitors, accelerates the re-passivation of steel by chemical
reaction. In this way, long term protection is provided.
APPLICATION
AREAS
Flexcrete’s products are suitable for the repair and protection
of many structures in the dirty water sector:
|
Aeration
tanks |
Primary
settlement tanks |
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Digester
tanks |
Sludge
tanks |
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Filter
plants |
Spillways |
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Final
filtration tanks |
Storm
water tanks |
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Flume
channels |
Support
chambers |
|
Humus tanks |
Weirs |
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