Fiberglass Containment Linings
Features | Examples

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Features:
- Protection of surfaces against
chemical attack
- Long Lasting
- Corrosion Resistant
- Fiber Reinforced
- Resin Systems Selected for Specific
Chemical Exposure and Optimum Resistance
- Hand Applied to Assure a Total
"Wet Out" and Maintain Thickness Tolerances
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- Anti-Slip Surface (Optional)
- Standard Colors - White or Gray
(other colors are available)
- Superior Performance Over Other
Traditional Non-Reinforced Coatings
- Applied Over Concrete, Steel
or
Wood Surfaces
- Meets or Exceeds EPA Standard
for Secondary Containment
- Seamless
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Examples:
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6,000 sq. ft. Oil Storage
Secondary Containment Lining
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Top Finish Coat Application
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Fiberglass System
Conforms to pit, tank
pads and
trenches as shown
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Total Fiberglass System
Installed to resist
Sodium Hypochlorite (lining, stairs and tanks)
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Sodium Hypochlorite Feed
Secondary Containment Lining
Ideal for spill containment
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Outside Secondary Containment Lining for
Sodium Hydroxide Storage
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10,000 sq. ft. Sodium
Hypochlorite Secondary Containment Lining
This project was completed
in
phases with tank pads being finished
first. This allowed the tanks to
be set in place on time.
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Plating Plant Floor
This system was installed
in 1995
and is still performing under this
harsh chemical environment.
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Block Secondary Containment Walls
These block containment
walls were installed to save time and costs over
traditional formed and pour systems.
No need to wait for concrete curing
for application of lining system.
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Serving all of Indiana, including Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and
Evansville as well as Louisville, Kentucky.
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