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This Unique Project Called For A Unique Coating Solution.: Butyl Coating Over Steel Tanks

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CASE STUDY:

Butyl Coating over Steel Tanks

PROJECT SPECS
Surface type: Steel
This unique project called for a unique
Size: 116 lin. ft. coating solution.
Age: 15+ years
Location: Old Fort, OH RESEARCH
Industry: Manufacturing The customer in this project is a leading manufacturer of household
Solution: SPF & Butyl products such as baking soda and cat litter. They use carbon dioxide steel
tanks for manufacturing. The two specific tanks in this case are 116 linear
PRODUCTS
feet each. Both were insulated several years ago.
• Primer Due to deterioration caused by condensation, frozen sections of foam,
• Closed-cell SPF UV-damaged coating/foam, etc, the customer was experiencing increased
• Butyl 310 costs and loss of production. Despite various repairs made to the tanks over
the years, they needed to be completely re-insulated.

PROCESS
The installing contractor created a scope of work to ensure proper long-term
performance. First, the deteriorated polyurethane foam was removed. Next,
the exterior surface was primed with a 2-part primer. Then, 6” (R-40) 3 lbs.
closed-cell polyurethane foam was sprayed on the tank. Finally, the tank
received two coats of Butyl 310 to protect the underlying foam.

RESULT
The finished product produced a visibly cleaner tank with a seamless
top coat. Butyl 310 has excellent reflectivity that resists 80-90% of the
heat caused by UV rays. In the future, this will help the tanks avoid the UV
damage they previously experienced.

The spray polyurethane foam being closed-cell means it has a higher R


value. The higher the R value, the more resistant the foam is to heat flow and
the better it insulates. Additionally, the butyl top coat will protect the spray
polyurethane foam underneath to prevent it from freezing, as the customer
had also previously dealt with. Butyl coatings are vapor-retardant which
make them ideal for use over SPF.

One tank was completed first, so the following photos compare it to the
uncoated tank.

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CASE STUDY:
Butyl Coating over Steel Tanks

PROJECT SPECS
Surface type: Steel
Size: 116 lin. ft.
Age: 15+ years
Location: Old Fort, OH
Industry: Manufacturing
Solution: SPF & Butyl

PRODUCTS
• Primer
• Closed-cell SPF
• Butyl 310

Before

During

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CASE STUDY:
Butyl Coating over Steel Tanks

PROJECT SPECS
Surface type: Steel
Size: 116 lin. ft.
Age: 15+ years
Location: Old Fort, OH
Industry: Manufacturing
Solution: SPF & Butyl

PRODUCTS
• Primer
• Closed-cell SPF
• Butyl 310

After

After

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