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S11 E02: Beyond the Surface: The Power of Spray-Applied Coatings in Infrastructure

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In this episode of "Smells Like Money," Suzan Marie Chin-Taylor speaks with Dustin Schlachter from Orbit Products about the various types of spray-applied linings and coatings used for infrastructure rehabilitation and protection. Key Discussion Points: Overview of Coatings: Cementitious Materials: Historically used for rehab and repair; still popular due to low cost and ease of application. Suitable for various surface enhancements and leak prevention. Epoxies: Provide corrosion protection; typically used where high chemical resistance is needed. Polyurethanes & Polyureas: Advanced materials developed for better performance, including quick return-to-service times and superior corrosion resistance. Advantages and Disadvantages: Cementitious Linings: Economical but may require frequent reapplications. Effective for surface enhancements but less suited for high-corrosion environments. Epoxies: Good for chemical resistance but generally slower to cure. Polyurethanes & Polyureas: Quick curing times and flexibility make them ideal for high-traffic and high-corrosion areas. They can handle structural movements and varied surface configurations. Preparation for Application: Proper preparation is crucial and includes high-pressure washing, mechanical cleaning, and leak reduction. This ensures the longevity and effectiveness of the applied lining. Combining Materials: Cementitious materials can be used as a base layer before applying epoxy or polyurea coatings to provide additional protection and longevity. Training and Installation: Effective application requires skilled installers. Proper training and ongoing education are essential to ensure correct installation and optimal performance of the coatings. Field QC Testing: Post-application, testing such as spark testing and thickness measurements are used to ensure the coating meets quality standards. Future Trends: Spray-applied linings are expanding into larger diameter structures and various configurations, offering a cost-effective alternative to complete replacements. Dustin Schlachter emphasizes the importance of selecting high-quality materials and experienced installers to achieve the best results for infrastructure projects. Dustin is available for questions and can be contacted for lunch-and-learn opportunities to see products in action. Conclusion: In this episode of "Smells Like Money," Dustin Schlachter sheds light on the diverse world of spray-applied linings and coatings, highlighting their importance in infrastructure rehabilitation and protection. From cementitious materials to advanced polyurethanes and polyureas, each type offers unique advantages for different applications. Key takeaways include the importance of proper surface preparation, the benefits of combining materials, and the need for skilled application to ensure long-lasting results. For those in the industry, understanding these options and their proper use can lead to more effective and cost-efficient solutions. Thanks for tuning in, and stay tuned for more insights and discussions in our upcoming episodes! Contact Information: Dustin Schlachter CEO/Chief Visionary Officer Dustin’s Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-schlachter-71442232 Company Website: https://www.obicproducts.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/obicproducts?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company Subscribe and Follow: Don’t forget to subscribe to the Smells Like Money Podcast for more insights and innovations in the wastewater industry. Follow us on Creative Raven - Smells Like Money Podcast for updates and more episodes. Connect with Suzan Chin-Taylor, host of The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast: Website: Creative Raven | The TUIT Group LinkedIn: Suzan Chin-Taylor Email: raven@creativeraven.com Telephone: +1 760-217-8010

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In this episode of "Smells Like Money," Suzan Marie Chin-Taylor speaks with Dustin Schlachter from Orbit Products about the various types of spray-applied linings and coatings used for infrastructure rehabilitation and protection. Key Discussion Points: Overview of Coatings: Cementitious Materials: Historically used for rehab and repair; still popular due to low cost and ease of application. Suitable for various surface enhancements and leak prevention. Epoxies: Provide corrosion protection; typically used where high chemical resistance is needed. Polyurethanes & Polyureas: Advanced materials developed for better performance, including quick return-to-service times and superior corrosion resistance. Advantages and Disadvantages: Cementitious Linings: Economical but may require frequent reapplications. Effective for surface enhancements but less suited for high-corrosion environments. Epoxies: Good for chemical resistance but generally slower to cure. Polyurethanes & Polyureas: Quick curing times and flexibility make them ideal for high-traffic and high-corrosion areas. They can handle structural movements and varied surface configurations. Preparation for Application: Proper preparation is crucial and includes high-pressure washing, mechanical cleaning, and leak reduction. This ensures the longevity and effectiveness of the applied lining. Combining Materials: Cementitious materials can be used as a base layer before applying epoxy or polyurea coatings to provide additional protection and longevity. Training and Installation: Effective application requires skilled installers. Proper training and ongoing education are essential to ensure correct installation and optimal performance of the coatings. Field QC Testing: Post-application, testing such as spark testing and thickness measurements are used to ensure the coating meets quality standards. Future Trends: Spray-applied linings are expanding into larger diameter structures and various configurations, offering a cost-effective alternative to complete replacements. Dustin Schlachter emphasizes the importance of selecting high-quality materials and experienced installers to achieve the best results for infrastructure projects. Dustin is available for questions and can be contacted for lunch-and-learn opportunities to see products in action. Conclusion: In this episode of "Smells Like Money," Dustin Schlachter sheds light on the diverse world of spray-applied linings and coatings, highlighting their importance in infrastructure rehabilitation and protection. From cementitious materials to advanced polyurethanes and polyureas, each type offers unique advantages for different applications. Key takeaways include the importance of proper surface preparation, the benefits of combining materials, and the need for skilled application to ensure long-lasting results. For those in the industry, understanding these options and their proper use can lead to more effective and cost-efficient solutions. Thanks for tuning in, and stay tuned for more insights and discussions in our upcoming episodes! Contact Information: Dustin Schlachter CEO/Chief Visionary Officer Dustin’s Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-schlachter-71442232 Company Website: https://www.obicproducts.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/obicproducts?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company Subscribe and Follow: Don’t forget to subscribe to the Smells Like Money Podcast for more insights and innovations in the wastewater industry. Follow us on Creative Raven - Smells Like Money Podcast for updates and more episodes. Connect with Suzan Chin-Taylor, host of The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast: Website: Creative Raven | The TUIT Group LinkedIn: Suzan Chin-Taylor Email: raven@creativeraven.com Telephone: +1 760-217-8010

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