Industrial Blasting and Coating

Applying the top coat of urethane to a 100,000 square-foot LNG tank in Connecticut

Epoxy and urethane coatings are types of protective finishes that are applied to surfaces to protect them from corrosion, chemicals, and wear while providing a high degree of protection.

Some advantages of using epoxy / urethane coatings in industrial structures include:

1. Durability: Epoxy / urethane coatings are highly resistant to wear and tear making them ideal for high-traffic industrial environments.

2. Chemical resistance: Epoxy / urethane coatings are typically top coated with urethane to enhance chemical protection and UV resistance, making them suitable for use in chemical processing plants and other industrial settings.

3. Easy to clean: Epoxy / urethane coatings have a smooth, non-porous surface that is easy to clean and maintain.

4. Hygienic: Epoxy / urethane coatings are seamless and do not harbor bacteria or other contaminants, making them ideal for use in food processing facilities and other sanitary environments.

5. Aesthetic appeal: Epoxy / urethane coatings are available in a wide range of colors and finishes, allowing for customization to match the aesthetic of the industrial structure.

Erecting scaffolding around a 100,000 sq. ft. LNG tank

Finalizing negative pressure containment. Lead coatings were removed using recyclable steel grit reducing disposal from approximately 1,100,000 pounds of Black Beauty grit to 30,000 pounds of just the coating that was removed.

Applying the top coat of polysiloxane to the roof of the tank

Applying the final coat of polysiloxane which combines the high performance qualities of urethane and epoxy in one coat.

Preparation of a walkway for coatings over R.I. Rt. 146

Applying the first coat to the walkway

Completed project