Protective Coatings Sample Clauses

Protective Coatings. The Vessel’s double-side skin spaces and dedicated seawater ballast tanks shall be coated in accordance with the Specification. In any event the minimum coating standard shall be in accordance with the requirements of the IMO Performance Standard for Protective Coatings for dedicated seawater ballast tanks in all types of ships or subsequent modifications or replacements applicable in accordance with Clause 3(a) (Classification, Rules and Regulations).
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Protective Coatings. The biggest threat to SPF is UV exposure. SPF must be protected from the sun after installation to avoid accelerated deterioration. SPF can be protected from the sun with a renewable coating, usually in the form of silicone, acrylic, or urethane. The protective coating is spray-applied directly over top of the foam, where it provides UV protection, additional waterproofing, and increased protection from the elements. To further increase the protection the coating provides, building owners often elect to have roofing granules laid down in the wet coating for additional durability and protection from the elements, or to designate walkways. Insulated Roofing Commercial Roofing Experts since 1974 Contractors Energy Efficiency The Green Alternative Other roofing systems require tear-out of the old roof, and lengthy installations of the new materials. Not only does that tear-out process add waste to local landfills, but the new materials are typically manufactured in a factory that produces huge CO2 emissions. The tear-out and reroof process has an extremely negative environmental impact. Our foam is largely made from organic materials, and can be spray-applied to a roof without ever having to tear out the old system. This translates into: • Minimal landfill waste • Superior Eco-Efficiency Analysis results • Reduced “heat island” effect • Reduced energy costs by reflecting sunlight and radiant heat • Decreased load on HVAC systems Further evidence of the environmental-friendly nature of our foam rests in our certifications: • International Code Council (ICC), LEED, and Energy Star Compliant • UL and FM Approved Contact IRC today to learn more about our company, our systems, and what we can do for you. Our Suppliers: Insulated Roofing Commercial Roofing Experts since 1974 Contractors Restoration Coatings Cost Effective, Sustainable, Energy Efficient There are hundreds of millions of square feet of single-ply, metal, and asphalt based roofs that traditionally would be torn out and replaced with a new roof after 10-20 years. However, thanks to the explosive growth of roof coatings, these roofs can now be repaired, restored and maintained by spray-applying a roof coating. All this comes with the benefit of up to a 20 year warranty. The Simple Solution Rather than tearing out your existing roof, disposing of the old materials, and replacing it with a brand new roof, a restoration coating encourages building owners to “think green” by keeping their current roof in pla...
Protective Coatings. The exterior of all buried steel pipeline components not covered under a specific section shall be protected from corrosion by applying Denso Paste and Denso Tape or other method approved by the Engineer. The tape shall be a minimum of two layers and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The contractor shall supply and install the tape and the cost shall be included in the unit price bid for the valves. 2-06 Isolation Valves Isolation valves used on lines that are 50 mm or less shall be AWWA approved curbstop valves as shown on the drawings and specified herein. Isolation valves used on lines greater than 50 mm shall be AWWA approved gate valves as shown on the drawings and specified herein. The Contractor may, at his option, use AWWA approved gate valves on 50 mm lines. All isolation valves shall be marked with a 1800 mm length of 100 x 100 pressure-treated spruce or cedar post as shown on the drawings. The post shall be painted red and installed on the nearest property line.
Protective Coatings. SANS 763 : SANS 0129 : SANS 1117 : SANS 1130 : SANS 1136 : SANS 1137 : SANS 1138 : SANS 1139 : SANS 1178 : SIS 05 59 00 : Hot-dipped (galvanised) zinc coatings. Code of Practise for plastic tape wrapping of steel pipe lines. Plastic wrapping for the protection of steel pipe lines. Glass fibre reinforcing material for pipe wrapping. Cold applied bitumen primer for steel pipe line protection. Hot applied bitumen for steel pipe line protection. Cold applied coal tar primer for steel pipe line protection. Hot applied coal tar enamel for steel pipe line protection. The production of lined and coated steel pipes using bitumen or coal tar enamel. Pictorial surface preparation standards for painting steel surfaces.
Protective Coatings. A. Provide coatings as specified below:

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  • Protective Payments If Borrower fails to obtain the insurance called for by Section 6.5 or fails to pay any premium thereon or fails to pay any other amount which Borrower is obligated to pay under this Agreement or any other Loan Document or which may be required to preserve the Collateral, Bank may obtain such insurance or make such payment, and all amounts so paid by Bank are Bank Expenses and immediately due and payable, bearing interest at the then highest rate applicable to the Obligations, and secured by the Collateral. Bank will make reasonable efforts to provide Borrower with notice of Bank obtaining such insurance at the time it is obtained or within a reasonable time thereafter. No payments by Bank are deemed an agreement to make similar payments in the future or Bank’s waiver of any Event of Default.

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