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Case study: Plasmet T for sludge rollers Wear resistance for effluent sludge rollers. Client Water and waste industry, UK. Application date September 2004. Scope of work Rebuilding and protecting severely worn sludge rollers to original dimensions. Products Plasmet T and glass fibre reinforcing fabric. Substrate Fabricated steel rollers. Coating system Pre-machine to get back to good surface. Grit blasted to ISO 8501-1 cleanliness standard SA 2 1 / 2. Plasmet T applied with 100mm wide glass fabric reinforcement. Post machine to final drum sizes. Coating credentials Plasmet T is a high solids epoxy coating loaded with Silicon Carbide to provide added abrasion resistance. Plasmet T, when coupled with glass fibre reinforcing, as in this application, builds strength and thickness to these worn sludge rollers. The specification of these drums also utilised Plasmet T’s ability to be machined and ground to a very smooth finish. Designed primarily as a cosmetic top coat for Plasmet R and WR, Plasmet T provides excellent chemical resistance and a good gloss appearance. Using coating as a method of refurbishment has proved cost and time effective on these sludge rollers. Traditional methods of welding and machining have a turn around time of weeks, and replacement is expensive. Corrocoat’s solution can be turned around in days and is around half the cost of a new roller. An additional benefit with the refurbishment option is that, with the enhanced properties of Plasmet T, the life of the component will now be greater than that of a new roller – adding to the cost benefits of using Corrocoat coating systems. Photographs Left: Rollers on arrival into our works. Middle: The roller is pre-machined, and grit blasted before the application process begins. Right: The post-machined roller ready for packing and despatch. Corrocoat Ltd, Forster Street, Leeds LS10 1PW Tel +44 (0) 113 276 0760 Fax +44 (0) 113 276 0700 www.corrocoat.com

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Case study: Plasmet T for sludge rollers

Wear resistance for effluent sludge rollers.

ClientWater and waste industry, UK.

Application dateSeptember 2004.

Scope of workRebuilding and protecting severely worn sludge rollersto original dimensions.

ProductsPlasmet T and glass fibre reinforcing fabric.

SubstrateFabricated steel rollers.

Coating system• Pre-machine to get back to good surface.• Grit blasted to ISO 8501-1 cleanliness

standard SA 21/2.• Plasmet T applied with 100mm wide glass

fabric reinforcement.• Post machine to final drum sizes.

Coating credentialsPlasmet T is a high solids epoxy coating loaded withSilicon Carbide to provide added abrasion resistance.Plasmet T, when coupled with glass fibre reinforcing, as in this application, builds strength and thickness tothese worn sludge rollers. The specification of thesedrums also utilised Plasmet T’s ability to be machinedand ground to a very smooth finish.

Designed primarily as a cosmetic top coat for Plasmet Rand WR, Plasmet T provides excellent chemicalresistance and a good gloss appearance. Using coatingas a method of refurbishment has proved cost and timeeffective on these sludge rollers. Traditional methods ofwelding and machining have a turn around time ofweeks, and replacement is expensive. Corrocoat’ssolution can be turned around in days and is aroundhalf the cost of a new roller.

An additional benefit with the refurbishment option isthat, with the enhanced properties of Plasmet T, the lifeof the component will now be greater than that of anew roller – adding to the cost benefits of usingCorrocoat coating systems.

PhotographsLeft: Rollers on arrival into our works.Middle: The roller is pre-machined, and grit blastedbefore the application process begins.Right: The post-machined roller ready for packingand despatch.

Corrocoat Ltd, Forster Street, Leeds LS10 1PW Tel +44 (0) 113 276 0760 Fax +44 (0) 113 276 0700 www.corrocoat.com