justhumm
Structural
- May 2, 2003
- 112
Steel pipe piles for a bridge foundation are scheduled to be shop-coated with an inorganic zinc-rich primer, like a Carbozinc or similar. This is to provide an extra layer of protective barrier for the steel, because the piles are being installed in an old industrial area with fairly corrosive soils.
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The pipe piles are fairly long and will be spliced / butt-welded together in the field.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a quick-drying (SAY less than 1/2-hour in 45-deg F temperatures), field-applied touch-up primer to place over the welded seams?
Thanks!
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The pipe piles are fairly long and will be spliced / butt-welded together in the field.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a quick-drying (SAY less than 1/2-hour in 45-deg F temperatures), field-applied touch-up primer to place over the welded seams?
Thanks!