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This document provides revision questions and answers related to coating systems and their application according to specification PA10. It addresses topics such as surface preparation methods, required coating thicknesses, application conditions and requirements, and coating types and their properties. The document gives technical details for ensuring coatings are applied according to the specification to provide long-term corrosion protection.

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This document provides revision questions and answers related to coating systems and their application according to specification PA10. It addresses topics such as surface preparation methods, required coating thicknesses, application conditions and requirements, and coating types and their properties. The document gives technical details for ensuring coatings are applied according to the specification to provide long-term corrosion protection.

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Revision Questions PA 10 Specific

1. Re-Blast and Re-Coat


2. Protection lasting typically 10 years
3. Weathered surface provides its own key, and requires only stiff bristled brush for preparation
4. The compatibility with the existing coating system, and must be in accordance with PA10
5. 265 microns minimum
6. 225 microns minimum
7. When all operations (including final acceptance) have been completed – Engineers approval
8. Moisture Curing Polyurethane and Solvent Free Epoxy
9. Whit Spirit based Primer – Water based primer NOT to be used
10. Stainless Steel, Concrete, Fibre Glass, Aluminium, FBE, MCL, Pre-painted cladding
11. New Galvanizing - Weathered Galvanizing – Aluminium
12. New Galvanized Steel, where sweep blasting or hand abrasion is inadvisable or impractical
13. As many as required – to Achieve 100µm for Urethane - 250µm for Epoxy
14. TSA (preferred system), IZS, Polysiloxine
15. Not Mandatory, but Generally on Request
16. Name Plates, Instrumentation, Vents, Monitoring Panels
17. Thin Aluminium Plate
18. Water-Borne Acrylic, High Build Epoxy, Alkyd or Modified Alkyd
19. None
20. Water Jetting, Water plus abrasive-enclosed system
21. All BGas Installations (Live Sites)
22. Wash Primers, such as T-Wash
23. Primer NOT required, initial coat MIO
24. NO, not on live Gas Sites
25. YES, but only in accordance with the manufacturers data sheets
26. Above 100°C
27. NO, BGC/PS/PA8 covers this
28. 100mm onto sound coating
29. Sweep Blast Hand Abrade
30. Treat with Biocidal Agent for 24hours, then scrub with stiff bristle brush and water jetting
31. Approved Solvent – water wash and dry
32. Water Wash and Dry
33. Abrasive Blast cleaning should comply with the current safety regulations
34. 5 Litres os less can be mixed by hand
35. Sweep blast (SA-1) – hand abrade
36. When long term protection is required
37. Sweep Blast Emery Paper
38. Hazard warning symbol, batch number, paint type, colour
39. Deduct the thickness of the Zinc, Generally 100µm
40. MIO, Primer is not required
41. BGC/PS/PA9
42. Existing coating if any (compatibility), surface temperature, environment, lifetime expectancy,
cost
43. Primer and MIO
44. Max 90% Relative Humidity, Steel & Air Temperature to be 3°C above Dew Point
45. The Substrate turns Black
46. Moisture Curing Polyurethane, Solvent Free Epoxies
47. 4 Hours
48. Silicone
49. Mud Cracking
50. PA 10 States that Roller Application is Not Recommended

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