Thermoplastic
Linings - Anchor-Lok Lining System
Thermoset Resin Linings - Chempruf Lining
Systems
Membranes |
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| Thermoplastic
Linings - Anchor-Lok
Lining System |
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Step-by-Step Installation Guidelines |
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Used
in conjunction with concrete construction |
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Mechanically
anchored into concrete substrate |
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Leak-free
primary and second containment and corrosion protection |
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Leak
detection systems available |
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Expansion
joints not required |
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Available
in five thermoplastic resins
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Chemical
resistance |
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Thermal
resistance |
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Impact
and abrasion resistant |
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Bridges
cracks in concrete |
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Easy
installation |
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On-site
new construction |
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Prefabricated
construction available for new construction or retrofit |
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Trenches,
Sumps, Tanks, Drains |
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Any
configuration size or shape |
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Built-in
grating seat |
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Conform
to ASTM and DIN standards |
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Welded
by Certified Applicators |
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Standard
sheet thicknesses are 1/8" (3 mm.) and 3/16" (5 mm.) |
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Thermoset
Resin Linings - Chempruf Lining Systems
Chempruf Drawings
are available for additional information. |
| Chempruf
100 Series |
Suitable
for immersion
Fiberglass
flake reinforced, hi-build coatings
20
to 60 mil final thickness
Brush,
roller or spray applied
USDA
certifiable |
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| Chempruf
1000 Series |
Fiberglass
flake reinforced linings
Suitable
for immersion
60
to 100 mil final thickness
Applied
to concrete or steel substrates
USDA
Certifiable |
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| Chempruf
2001 Series |
Fiberglass
mat reinforced linings
Suitable for severe thermal and chemical conditions
1/8" final thickness
Applied to concrete or steel substrates
For fluorides and high alkaline environments, Chempruf 2201
C and 2211 C are available.
For
abrasive slurries and high velocity air containing particulates,
use Chempruf 2001 AO Series
USDA
certifiable |
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| Chempruf
2000 Series |
Multiple
layers of fiberglass mat reinforced linings
Suitable
for severe thermal and chemical conditions
1/8"
final thickness
Applied
to concrete or steel substrates
USDA
certifiable |
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| Membranes |
| Used
in conjunction with brick and mortar to provide secondary layer
of protection. For more information on brick and tile floor
construction, click here.
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| Atlastic
40 |
Hot applied,
modified asphaltic
Maximum temperature at brick / membrane interface is 150°F
(66°C) |
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| Atlastic
50 |
Hot
applied, modified asphaltic
Maximum temperature at brick / membrane interface is 190°F
(88°C) |
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Atlastic
55 Sheet |
Fabric reinforced
modified asphaltic sheet
High temperature membrane for process vessels
Chlor-alkali, phosphoric, sulfuric, fertilizer and pigment processing
industries
With proper design, process temperatures up to 325°F (163°C)
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| Atlastic
CT-30 Membrane |
Trowel applied,
modified asphaltic
Used with masonry brick construction, as a cleavage or waterproofing
membrane
Low odor
Flexible from -10°F (-24°C) to 150°F (66°C)
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| Membrane
88 |
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Trowel applied, room temperature curing, urethane elastomer |
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Pulp and paper industry |
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Used with masonry brick construction, as a cleavage or
waterproofing membrane |
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Resistant to temperatures up to 170°F (77°C) |
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Good for horizontal and vertical surfaces |
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