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11.4.1.9
Pigment Overload............................171
11.4.1.10
Checking....................................171
11.4.1.11
Dry Spray...................................171
11.4.1.12
Sagging.....................................171
11.4.1.13
Orange Peel.................................171
11.4.1.14
Wrinkling...................................171
11.4.2
Film Failures...............................172
11.4.2.1
Crawling....................................172
11.4.2.2
Alligatoring................................172
11.4.2.3
Intercoat Delamination......................172
11.4.2.4
Intercoat Blistering........................172
11.4.2.5
Pinpoint Rusting............................172
11.4.2.6
Cracking....................................172
11.4.2.7
Blistering to Substrate.....................173
11.4.2.8
Peeling.....................................173
11.4.2.9
Flaking (Scaling)...........................173
11.4.3
Examples of Using Decision Trees............173
11.4.3.1
Example of Surface Defect...................173
11.4.3.2
Example of a Film Defect....................173
12.1
Definitions of Programmed Painting and
Maintenance Painting........................176
12.2
Components of Programmed Painting...........176
12.2.1
Initial Design..............................176
12.2.1.1
Structural Design...........................176
12.2.1.2
Design of Coating System....................177
12.2.2
Plan for Monitoring Conditions of
Structures and Their Protective Coatings....177
12.2.2.1
Determining the Type of Coating Failure.....177
12.2.2.2
Determining the Extent of Coating Failure...177
12.2.2.3
Determining the Generic Type of the Finish
Coat........................................178
12.2.3
Types of Maintenance Painting...............178
12.2.4
Plan for Maintenance Painting...............180
12.2.4.1
Selecting Materials for Maintenance
Painting....................................180
12.2.4.2
Surface Preparation for Maintenance
Painting....................................180
12.2.4.3
Application for Maintenance Painting........181
12.2.4.4
Inspection of Maintenance Painting..........181
12.2.5
Scheduling the Work.........................181
13.1
Introduction................................182
13.2
Standard Operation and Safety Plans.........182
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