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Chemical ManufacturingLouisiana, United States0-1 Employees
Coating inspection can prevent problems that may occur during the application phase of a coating system. Having a NACE-Certified Coatings Inspector present during surface preparation and coating application can eliminate errors, saving valuable costs and time. A NACE-Certified Coatings Inspector documents weather conditions, surface temperatures, anchor profiles, substrate cleanliness, product batch numbers, PA2 dry film thickness readings, and detailed photography of each job phase. NACE-Certified Independent Third-Party Inspection can assist you with: - Meeting with supervisory personnel to learn their facility’s exact coating and lining requirements; - Recommending and selecting proper coatings and linings for a given service or environment; - Comprehensive specification preparation covering each project; - Assisting management with contractor selection and qualification; - Full- to part-time coating application inspection: ~Inspection of equipment set up ~Inspection of blast cleanliness and anchor profile ~Inspection to insure properly applied primer, intermediate, and finish coats ~ Comprehensive Daily Inspection Reports and Job Summaries ~ Preparing a follow-up survey and maintenance program to insure extended longevity of the coating system and to assist owners in best utilizing their maintenance dollars; ~ Professional failure analysis and laboratory services