Twin City Protective Coatings Guide - ES-35 User Manual

Protective coatings & paints guide, Es-35

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The application of special finishes for the prevention of

corrosion, abrasion, and erosion has been the subject

of study in the air handling industry for quite some time.

As might be expected, some materials or finishes are

more resistant to corrosion than others, but no finish or

coating is completely immune from corrosion in all

respects. Therefore, corrosion resistance is of degree

only, based upon the choice of material made for any

particular problem. The data published in this bulletin is

based on the recommendations and claims put forward

by the manufacturers of such paints or coatings. While

we cannot be responsible for the accuracy of this data,

it should serve as a useful guide in selecting special

paints and/or coatings for handling corrosive atmo-

spheres. Twin City Fan & Blower does not, however,

assume any liability for the effectiveness of these coat-

ings, since they are rated in accordance with their

manufacturers’ claims only.

The rate of corrosion on any application depends to

a large extent on the concentrations of fumes, their

temperature, and the extent of moisture associated with

them. These parameters make it extremely difficult to

define corrosion resistance of any one coating by a

single rating as shown by a letter in our guide. Plant

engineers, with their experience on specific applications,

are in a better position to suggest the best coating for

their requirements. We suggest you refer to them when

possible for such advice.

Some restrictions on fans to be coated are deserving

of mention. Naturally, bearings cannot be placed in the

airstream. The use of variable intake vanes and outlet

dampers is not recommended, since it is almost impos-

sible to properly protect some of their component parts

such as linkages, bearings, etc. Shaft seals of a variety

of types are available and should be used. Special

types of seals may be required in some instances; refer

to factory. Drains, especially in handling moist atmo-

spheres, are a necessity. With these points in mind, the

corrosion resisting paint or finish can be applied either

to the complete airstream of the fan, or to the entire

fan, both inside and out.

Coatings and Their Characteristics

For all special paints or coatings and their applications

with variation in fan design, construction, and metal

preparation, AMCA recommended practice No. 2601-66

is carefully followed. For special paints, fans are phos-

phatized and washed followed by a prime coat and one

or more finish coats depending upon the application

and its requirement. In some cases, and as indicated,

sandblasting of the parts to be coated is necessary,

followed by the necessary coats of corrosive finish to

the thickness specified in the chart.

©2010 Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.

ES-35

February 2010

Protective Coatings

& Paints Guide

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