Marine Industrial Tank
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Marine Industrial Tank
MIT Diving & Coating provides certified divers and expert applicators offering you peace of mind for your water storage tank needs. Inspecting, cleaning and surface preparation in order to apply specialty coatings to your water tank. MIT has completed projects for large organizations and at the same time can manage entire projects for a small or medium size companies.

If your organization has a complete set of specifications that need to be followed, we can make it happen. If your organization is not sure of what will be required, we can manage this process for you. No matter where your organization is located, we can provide your specialty coating needs, our reach is endless. Offering a complete line of high performance coatings technologies to combat corrosion.

We deliver unmatched service and coatings specification support to meet our customers' coatings needs. MIT is dedicated to finding new methods and solutions for our clients needs. We will continue to improve methods of service, and develop equipment that will satisfy the needs of the districts.
Services
MIT provides the most efficient process for removing sediment from your water tank.
Your tank remains on-line and in-service during the entire cleaning process, without any adverse effects to water quality.
This allows you to continually provide water to your clients during routine maintenance as well as maintain necessary fire protection storage capacity.
Diver and equipment will be rinsed with 200PPM of chlorine scrub and spray down method.
A Kirby Morgan commercial diving helmet mounted light with digital audio/video recording system to document narrated inspection before and after tank cleaning.
Taking a tank out-of-service for cleaning and inspection can be time-consuming and typically more expensive than cleaning in-service.
But, necessary at times for extensive tank cleaning and/or repairs to your reservoir.
Equipment and personnel will enter confined space meeting all requirements.
Scaffolding will be erected if needed.
Sediment will be removed from the floor, discharging water and sediment onto the ground or drain simultaneously de-chlorinating, setting-up BPMs and sediment bags, if needed.
Abrasive blast, high pressure waterjet (10,000 psi to 30,000 psi per ) or mechanically abrade concrete surfaces to remove all coatings, linings, laitance, curing compounds, hardeners, sealers and other contaminants and prepare concrete surfaces in accordance with NACE No. 6/SSPC-SP13 Joint Surface to provide a minimum ICRI-CSP 5 or greater surface profile.
Verify dryness of concrete: Relative humidity should not exceed 80% (Reference ASTM F 2170 "Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete using in situ Probes").
Surface Preparation: Minimum surface preparation of bare steel and previously painted steel requires a cleanliness level as defined by SSPC-SP WJ-4/NACE WJ-4 Light Cleaning by use of Low Pressure Water Cleaning (LP WC) between 3,500 and 5,000 psi using a 0 degree rotating nozzle.
If all visible contaminates, loose mill scale, loose rust and other corrosion products, and loose paint have not been removed, SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool Cleaning or SSPC-SP3 Power Tool Cleaning should be employed until the surface cleanliness definition is met.
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