akce
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 29, 2005
- 6
My task is to remove lead paint from a 60' galvanized steel radio tower. The old paint is in bad shape and creating a health hazard (lead paint dust in nearby building hvac ducts). 100% removal desired.
What methods are available/recommended for removal of the paint? Being a tower, there would be lots of corners, angles, etc.
Chemical stripping: Could be less damaging to galvanized coating so recoating would not be required. Repainting is not a requirement (FAA, etc).
Sand Blasting: Would probably damage the galvanized coating which would require recoating and future maintenance of coating. Greater environmental risk due to creating lead dust.
Please help me to understand what the typical method of paint removal is in this scenario. Thank you!
What methods are available/recommended for removal of the paint? Being a tower, there would be lots of corners, angles, etc.
Chemical stripping: Could be less damaging to galvanized coating so recoating would not be required. Repainting is not a requirement (FAA, etc).
Sand Blasting: Would probably damage the galvanized coating which would require recoating and future maintenance of coating. Greater environmental risk due to creating lead dust.
Please help me to understand what the typical method of paint removal is in this scenario. Thank you!