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3 Moments When You Need a Commercial Dehumidifier Rental

Catastrophe Response, Construction Drying, Disaster Recovery, Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

When left alone, excess moisture has the potential to lead to project delays, health hazards, and structural damage to a building. The simple answer to eliminating excess moisture is a commercial dehumidifier rental. Purchasing commercial-grade dehumidification equipment, however, is a large investment that may not make economical sense. A more attractive option that many businesses choose is a dehumidifier rental because a rental may offer more benefits than an outright purchase.

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The Science behind Curing a Surface Coating for Tanks

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

While some use the terms interchangeably, drying and curing are not the same. The two are distinct processes. Drying refers to the removal of water or a solvent by means of evaporation so that the final product is solid. Curing is a chemical process in which a polymer material toughens or hardens. Drying and curing happen simultaneously in several applications, like after the application of a protective surface coating on tanks. By knowing the science behind curing for surface coating applications, you’ll gain a greater understanding of how to optimize a tank surface’s ambient conditions.

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Controlling a Tank’s Surface Temperature during Surface Coating Preparation

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

Part of ensuring the successful application of a surface coating is preparing the substrate properly and maintaining ideal ambient conditions. Surface temperatures, however, often stay out of the spotlight, despite their vital role. Tank surfaces that require protective coatings are made of materials that respond to their surrounding environments. The best way to ensure that surfaces act predictably and maintain ideal temperatures is by using temporary climate control equipment.

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How Dew Point Affects Surface Coating Preparation for Tanks

Paintings and Coatings

A successful, lasting surface coating application requires the monitoring and control of specific ambient conditions, including relative humidity, air temperature, surface temperature and dew point. A lack of environmental control may result in oxidation on a surface’s substrate, as well as project delays, productivity losses and budgetary problems. When you have a better understanding regarding dew point and its role, you’ll gain better control over a project’s environmental conditions.

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5 Important Reasons Surface Coatings Fail

Paintings and Coatings

A surface coating is only as good as the surface coating preparation and the environmental conditions throughout the process. Without the ideal coating materials and ambient conditions, the coating material might fall victim to corrosion or fail to adhere to a substrate correctly. Since premature failures are generally the result of preventable circumstances, knowing what to monitor and consider will help ensure a successful coating application, prevent timeline delays and avoid budgetary problems.

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