Phil Fouche, Quatro Products Corp.
In the past several years, there have been many advancements in the coating industry. The overall performance of all coatings has increased with the introduction of epoxies, urethanes and polyesters, which have better adhesion, abrasion and chemical resistance, along with increased gloss retention for high quality paints. The selection of a paint or coating system for any given situation will require certain considerations: (1) the environment, (2) degree of surface preparation, (3) economics. After all these factors have been considered, select a system that will provide the best protection and general appearance for the longest possible time, at the lowest square foot cost per year and per mil thickness applied. The most important factor in the application of coatings is the human factor. More specifically, the selection of a competent paint/coating applicator and the inspection of the paint/coating process is where the success of the job lies. And, if applied correctly, it should not fail prematurely. All paint and coatings do have a life expectancy. This paper has two objectives: (1) selection of a paint and coating contractor; (2) inspection of the coating process, including the final product. The above two objectives are related to the paint/coating of oil and gas installation facilities in the field.