May 2016, Vol. 71 No. 5

Equipment Spotlight

Sauereisen Offers Corrosion-Resistant Materials For New and Rehabilitation Applications

Sauereisen has developed a series of materials & systems for municipal wastewater that are utilized for the protection and restoration of concrete, brick and other substrates. The company’s solutions to microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) and inflow and infiltration (I&I) have a successful, well-established reputation among contractors, municipalities and engineering firms worldwide.

Sauereisen’s SewerGard® No. 210 is a field-proven unique polymer lining system. It is specifically formulated for municipal and industrial wastewater environments. SewerGard resists high concentrations of sulfuric acid and treatment chemicals. No. 210 also exhibits moisture tolerance, allowing it to bond directly to damp concrete. Each variation of SewerGard is engineered to maximize protection of various wastewater treatment structures and application methodologies. Depending on project specifications, application by trowel, roll, airless spray, plural component spray or spincast may be used.

Sauereisen offers a broad selection of polymer coatings to protect steel, concrete, and other substrates. The coatings are resin-based, impermeable corrosion barriers for use as stand-alone coatings or high-gloss sealants over other materials. Typical application thickness is 8 mils or more. The products available include epoxies, vinyl esters and urethanes.

(412) 963-0303, www.sauereisen.com.

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