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Offshore CompoSol GFLiner

CompoSol GFLiner is a two pack, multi-layer Composite System for use as a liner in vessels, cells and tanks suffering from internal corrosion or erosion.

CompoSol GFLiner is used as a spray, brush or roller coating on the interior surfaces of vessels to provide an impervious barrier, which will extend service life.

Surfaces should be clean and free from loose rust and contamination. It is essential that the level of surface ions, especially chloride and sulphate, is checked and appropriate washing is carried out.

CompoSol GFLiner should only be applied to an abrasive blasted surface (finished to SA 2 1/2 and 60 micron profile) and only by trained applicators.

BENEFITS
• Cost effective
• Applied under cold work conditions
• High temperature resistance
• Resistant to a wide range of chemicals
• Minimal operational downtime

PRODUCT DATA
• Abrasion Resistance 90mg (ASTM D4060)
• Adhesion under cold work conditions
• High temperature resistance
• Application Temperature +10oC to +35oC
• Service Temperature up to +160oC
• Storage: In original containers in dry
   conditions between 5oC and 35oC
• Protect from frost and excessive heat

 

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