Secondary containment coating systems are designed to provide a protective barrier between the contents of a storage tank or vessel and the environment in the event of a leak or spill. The coating system is typically applied to the surface of the containment area and can be made of various materials, depending on the chemical resistance required.
When selecting a coating system for secondary containment, it is important to consider the type of chemical or substance being stored, as well as the potential for spills or leaks. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and exposure to sunlight can also impact the performance of the coating system. Some commonly used coating systems for secondary containment include:
When selecting a coating system for secondary containment, it is important to work with a coatings specialist to ensure that the system is appropriate for the specific application and will provide long-term protection against leaks and spills. Proper surface preparation and application techniques are also critical to the success of the coating system. For more information on specifying secondary containment systems, reach out to a High Performance Coating Consultant here.
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