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Tag Archives: College Station
Chiller Repairs and Common Problems
Proper operation and maintenance of the building chillers should be a high priority in any facility energy management program. Inefficient or ineffective operation or maintenance can result in higher energy costs, lower system performance and reliability, and decreased equipment life. We … Continue reading
Posted in Chillers, Cooling Towers, Epoxy Coatings, Industrial Coatings, PES, PES 100 Series
Tagged Abrasive Blasting, Bryan, Chillers, College Station, Compressors, Corrosion, Epoxy, Industrial coating, Texas, Tubes
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Cooling Towers and the Importance of Maintenance
Cooling towers are used to cool down water that goes through chillers and other heat exchanger equipment. Ultimately, it is a heat rejection device which utilizes the evaporative cooling process to transfer waste heat from the atmosphere. Not having your cooling tower … Continue reading
Posted in Cooling Towers
Tagged Bryan, Chillers, Coating, College Station, Concrete, Cooling Tower, Leaks, Maintenance, PES Solutions
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Tips for Choosing the Right Epoxy Coating
When you are planning an epoxy coating project, it is important to choose the right epoxy coating that best suits your needs. Epoxy coatings are available in a variety of thickness and styles that can be customized to meet your … Continue reading
Posted in Epoxy Coatings
Tagged Application, Bryan, Chemical Exposure, Coating, College Station, Durability, Epoxy, Epoxy Coating, Flooring, Functionality, High Strength, Industrial Coatings, Performance, PES, PES Solutions, Preparation, Protection, Protective Coatings, Surface, Texas, Thermal Shock, Thickness, Tips
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Protective Coatings for Secondary Containment Liners
Coatings for secondary containment are highly recommended to control chemical corrosion. Protective systems to safeguard our environment from hazardous materials and chemical waste are demanded by government agencies, concerned corporations and individuals. Whatever your condition, PES Solutions has a chemical … Continue reading
Posted in Epoxy Coatings, Secondary Containment
Tagged Application, Bryan, Chemical, Coating, College Station, Corrosion, Corrosion Resistance, Epoxy, Epoxy Coating, High Strength, PES, PES Solutions, PES-Chem 511 UCEN, Preparation, Protection, Protective Coatings, Protective Material, Secondary Containment, Secondary Containment Areas, Secondary Containment Systems, Solution, Texas
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Top 5 Main Points of Secondary Containment Regulations
Are you confused about the federal secondary containment regulations? We know how mind-numbing this stuff can be. This is why we are going to break it down for you in this article. These are the top 5 main points we … Continue reading
The Importance of Secondary Containment Protective Coatings
Coatings for secondary containment are highly recommended to control chemical corrosion. Protective systems to safeguard our environment from hazardous materials and chemical waste are demanded by government agencies, concerned corporations and individuals. Whatever your condition, PES Solutions has a chemical … Continue reading
Posted in Epoxy Coatings, Secondary Containment
Tagged Bryan, Chemical, Coating, College Station, Concrete, Corrosion, Corrosion Resistance, Epoxy, Epoxy Coating, Importance, Industrial Coatings, Industrial Flooring, Novalac, PES, PES Solutions, PES-Chem 501, PES-Chem 511, Protection, Protective Coatings, Repairs, Resistance, Secondary Containment, Solution, Texas
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Expansion Joints
Expansion joints are extremely important because they allow for the accommodations of temperature changes. Changes in temperature can cause problems or destruction. This article will discuss some of the basics of expansion joints.
Secondary Containment and Why You Need It
If you have heavy duty pails, drums or totes storing materials at your facility then you should strongly consider secondary containment. A secondary containment serves as reinforcement by means of an outer wall or secondary barrier. Theses containers main function … Continue reading
FAQs: PES 108 Pipe Leak System
What is the PES 108 Pipe Leak System? The PES 108 Pipe Leak System repairs the cracks and leaks in many metals and plastic pipes such as Carbon steel, aluminum, galvanized; PVC, CPVC, PVDF, stainless, polyethylene, polypropylene and fiberglass pipes. … Continue reading
Posted in Epoxy Coatings, Product Comparison
Tagged Application, Bryan, Chemical, Coating, College Station, Corrosion, Corrosion Resistance, Epoxy, Epoxy Coating, Long Term, PES Solutions, Pipelines, Powder Coatings, Steel, Surface, Texas, Water
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