Hi Josekutty, To simplify the application of the tank base sealing system we use just one of our conditioners Belzona 3921 GSC (General surface conditioner), we do have a dedicated conditioner for porous surfaces such as concrete, Belzona 3911 PSC and would recommend this for larger application areas on such materials as concrete. I hope this helps!
Hello! The repair is applicable to any tank, the video demonstrates the sealing of the chime area between the tank and the floor to prevent water from penetrating and puddling under the tank creating corrosion. For more information, you can contact our Technical department at tkl@belzona.com.
Hi Jeevesme, A fair observation! In this context, however, we are referring to the Belzona materials themselves not requiring hot work permits or specialist tools. In the above video, the wire wheel was an appropriate tool to get the required level of surface preparation in good time. In certain cases where not hot work is allowed, using a less practical form of surface preparation may be the only and best solution for the client. I hope this clears things up!
May i know why does he used BELZONA 3921 on the concrete surface? could please reply why?
Hi Josekutty,
To simplify the application of the tank base sealing system we use just one of our conditioners Belzona 3921 GSC (General surface conditioner), we do have a dedicated conditioner for porous surfaces such as concrete, Belzona 3911 PSC and would recommend this for larger application areas on such materials as concrete.
I hope this helps!
can apply for cast steel tank capacity 6600 ton ?
Hello! The repair is applicable to any tank, the video demonstrates the sealing of the chime area between the tank and the floor to prevent water from penetrating and puddling under the tank creating corrosion. For more information, you can contact our Technical department at tkl@belzona.com.
Saimon sir...
"It does not require specialist tools or hot work permits". . . . . . shows a guy wire wheeling with a grinder to prep the surface.
Hi Jeevesme,
A fair observation! In this context, however, we are referring to the Belzona materials themselves not requiring hot work permits or specialist tools. In the above video, the wire wheel was an appropriate tool to get the required level of surface preparation in good time. In certain cases where not hot work is allowed, using a less practical form of surface preparation may be the only and best solution for the client.
I hope this clears things up!