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Rubber Lining Applications


Water Treatment

Photo below shows a 3/16 inch semi-hard natural rubber coating applied to 2 foot diameter by 12 foot long water treatment tanks. Rubber coatings have excellent resistance to corrosion from water and water treatment chemicals.


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In-Place Coating

Photo below shows 40 ft tank that one of our mobile teams coated internally with rubber to combat corrosion by process liquids.



		

Photo below shows interior of barge tank after installation of rubber lining.


	   
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Phosphoric Acid Service

Photos below show a job in whiich 1/4 inch high-temp Triflex ® rubber lining was applied to a 60 inch diameter carbon steel process equipment. The coating provides excellent corrosion resistance in 54% phosphoric acid service.

Condenser for 54% Phosphoric Acid service - before coating.
Barametric Condenser (9 ft dia x 20 ft long) prior to stripping and
lining with 1/4" Hi temp Triflex ® rubber.

Carbon steel pipe (60 in diameter, 8 ft long) for
54% Phosphoric Acid service.
Triflex aplied to inside of pipe.
Layer applied to inside of 60 in pipe.
Triflex coated EL
Finished 90 deg 60 in carbon steel elbow.
	

Photos below also show further work on 60 ft ductwork for Phosphoric Acid service. Pieces were cleaned and treated with a 1/4 inch Triflex® rubber coating.


		  

Sections of 60" ductwork in our spacious shop.

Distribution manifolds coated with 1/4 inch Triflex® rubber.
		

Sections of coated ductwork on return trip to site.
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HCl Service

Photo below shows a 13 ft diameter by 20 ft long tank destined for hydrochloric acid service. The tank includes a 1/4 inch soft rubber lining for resistance to acid attack.

Rubber coated tank for HCl service

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Created: 10/20/97 Updated: 12/16/02