Tnemec Hydro-Zinc Coatings is the perfect coating for Potable Water Storage Tanks. Tnemec manufactures products that comply with lower VOC restrictions. A two-component, moisture-cured, zinc-rich primer for the interior and exterior of steel potable water tanks. Provides outstanding long-term corrosion resistance when used as a primer in conjunction with other Tnemec potable water tank coatings. It cures quickly and can be topcoated the same day at surface temperatures down to 35°F. Series 91-H2O has no maximum recoat time, making it ideally suited as a primer for both sides of plate steel surfaces in water tank fabrication shops. Application methods include "dry-fall" under certain conditions (see Application). Note:When used in conjunction with cathodic protection, anodes or impressed current systems should not provide current demand more negative than –1.05 volts relative to a copper–copper sulfate reference electrode half-cell.
Project Showcase
Project engineers typically determine the specifications for all facets of a construction process. When the City of West Des Moines, Iowa, decided to construct an additional water storage tank, however, West Des Moines Water Works had a specific request for the project engineers: ensure a Tnemec coating system is used on the tank's exterior. The City of West Des Moines was growing, and growing fast. Apartment complexes, office parks and strip malls were beginning to close in on the area where the existing water tanks were located. These growth concerns dictated the decision for the new hydropillar construction, as well as the request for the Tnemec coating system. "The City of West Des Moines knew that in a couple of years, there could be expansion that extended very close to the tanks," recalled Tnemec coating consultant Kevin Greteman. "They wanted a coating system that could ensure durability and provide the longevity that was needed." Construction on the 2.5 million gallon tank began in early fall 2004. Series 91-H2O Hydro-Zinc, a moisture-cured, zinc-rich urethane primer, was selected for the more than 150,000-square-foot total surface area because it could be utilized on both the interior and exterior of the tank's steel plates. This expedited the application process and eliminated the need for two different primers. With the Hydro-Zinc primer in place on the exterior, Series 73 Endura-Shield, an aliphatic acrylic polyurethane, was roller-applied as an intermediate on the exterior. The finish coat selected was Series 700 HydroFlon, a fluorourethane coating designed especially for tanks and other exposed steel structures, applied at 2.0 to 3.0 mils DFT. For the tank's interior lining, a three-coat system was airless spray-applied to the wet and dry areas. A combination of Series 20 Pota-Pox, a polyamide epoxy and Series FC20 Pota-Pox, a fast-curing polyamide epoxy, was used to accommodate the anticipated temperature fluctuations during the interior coating application. "The performance capabilities of the coating system worked perfectly with West Des Moines' needs," noted Greteman. "They remain very pleased with the project."
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