The ship is dry docked for scheduled maintenance.
Failed Epoxy Removed By Mechanical Scarification
Hand Electric Chipping Guns to Remove Failed Epoxy in Areas Inaccessible to Stand Up Scarifiers
Lightweight Concrete & Stainless Steel Substrate Preparation
Hand Edging Surface Preparation Work
Stainless Steel Surface Preparation
Initial Cleanup Prior To Priming
First Sweep & Vacuuming
Drying Out Edges From Water Intrusion Around Drains Due to Failed Epoxy
Final Fine Vacuum Prior to Priming
After priming with low viscosity ARR primer, application of an elastomeric ARR slurry coat membrane to isolate movement and to help level the bed prior to filling additional low spots to accomodate proper drainage.
Elastomeric ARR Membrane
Pre Fill Low Areas With ARR Polymer Concrete for Proper Drainage
Application of 3/16" self leveling ARR body coat with full broadcast of colored quartz aggregate
Sweep and remove excess colored quartz sand to receive first clear ARR topcoat
After sweeping and vacuuming, the floor is ready for two clear ARR topcoats
First clear ARR topcoat.
Apply final ARR clear topcoat
Less than an hour later the floor is returned to the happy kitchen staff