Epoxy Field Notes

Epoxy Field Notes

Por: Nick Barnett
Industrial maintenance teams are in a constant battle with corrosive environments and abrasive services.They're fighting never-ending challenges:→ damaged pumps: 1‑hour repair extended service life 19x→ severely eroded chutes: avoided full rebuild; repair has handled 10,000,000+ tons of coal (and counting)→ heavily worn hoppers: took previous repair runtimes from 3 days to 17 weeks (38x extension)I share my field notes to help you and your team win against corrosion and erosion.All of this information... fo' free. I hope it serves you well.Not sure if I'm worth listening to? I agree, blind trust isn't a good thing... especially on the internet.At 22, I completed my degree in Chemical Engineering. Since, I’ve spent nearly a decade studying, modifying, and implementing polymeric lining and composite technologies for the industrial sectors. ‘Polymeric’ is just a fancy word to make me sound smart… and it refers to resins like epoxies, urethanes, vinyl esters, etc.I’ve been a part of and led projects from $500 to $3,000,000; from nitric acid lines to material transfer hoppers moving 3,000+ tons of material per hour, to containments full of sulfuric acid.If you made it this far, I appreciate you. If you're ever in North Florida and want to meet-up, give me a shout. Godspeed!Need help? Go here 👀https://shieldpolymers.com/contact-us/
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