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Figure 2
Schematic
Drawing
of Cross
Section
of
Typical
Water-Injected
Wet
Abrasive
Blasting
Nozzle
.............................
84
Figure 3
Cross-Sectional
Drawing
of
Nozzles
..........
86
Figure 4
Drawing
Illustrating
Effect of Shape of
Abrasive
Particle
on
Contour
of Blast-
Cleaned
Metallic
Substrate
..................
88
Figure 5
Schematic
Illustrating
Typical
Cleaning
Angles for
Various
Surface
Conditions
.......
93
Figure 6
Illustration
of Proper Stroke
Pattern
for
Blast
Cleaning
..............................
93
Figure 7
Illustration
of Mixing and
"Boxing"
One-
Component
Paint: A -
Pouring
Off
Pigment-
Poor
Vehicle,
B and C - Mixing
Pigment
to
Form Smooth Paste, D -
Pouring
in
Vehicle
and
Mixing,
E - Boxing Paint
................101
Figure 8
Illustration
of Parts of Paint Brush
........107
Figure 9
Equipment
Used in
Applying
Paint by Roller
..108
Figure 10
Schematic
Drawing
Illustrating
Basic Parts
of
Conventional
Air Spray
Application
Equipment
...................................111
Figure 11
Drawing
of
Air-Spray
Gun
....................113
Figure 12
Cross-Sectional
Drawing
of Nozzle of Air-
Spray Gun
...................................113
Figure 13
Illustration
of Proper Spray
Patterns
.......114
Figure 14
Illustration
of
Improper
Movement
of Spray
Gun When
Applying
Paint
.....................120
Figure 15
Illustration
of Proper
Procedure
for Spray
Painting
Large Flat
Surfaces
...............
121
Figure 16
Schematic
to
Illustrate
Proper
Painting
of
Large
Vertical
Surfaces
.....................122
Figure 17
Illustration
of Proper
"Triggering"
of
Spray Guns
..................................123
Figure 18
Proper Spray
Painting
of Inside
Corners
.....124
Figure 19
Proper Spray
Painting
of
Outside
Corners
....125
Figure 20
Schematic
Illustrating
Importance
of
Spraying
Surfaces
With
Protruding
Parts
From All
Directions
to Avoid
"Shadowing
Effect"
.....................................126
Figure 21
Sample
Inspector's
Contract
Summary
Form
....144
Figure 22
Sample Daily
Project
Reports
for
Painting
Inspectors
..................................145
Figure 23
Nomograph
for
Estimating
Quantities
of
Paint
Required
for a Job
....................148
Figure 24
Decision
Tree 1:
Support
for
Analysis
of
Coating
Failures
That Do Not
Penetrate
the Finish Coat
.............................174
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