Cable Fireproofing by spray is done in the conventional way by spraying crosswise. Cable Coating through Fireproofing Spray cover the color of the cable jacket. In this coating wet thickness of the coating must be at least 2.5 mm on all exposed sides. Moreover, if you want at hard to- get- at places then an extension nozzle use is advised. In case when cables are close to a wall then stuff mineral wool between cables and wall will be coat over. Further, needed thickness may be applied in one coat.
KBS Fireproofing Spray Coating may be applied with a great variety of spray equipment; however, good results can be obtained with the following:
Airless Spray Equipment:* Graco Ultra 1500 Mark V* Pressure at gun: 0-200 bar* Spray gun orfice: 0.9-1.0
Conventional Spray Equipment:* With pressure pot – Binks, De Vilibis Mastic, Wally or STA* Material pressure: 4-5 bar* Pressure at gub: 4 bar* Spray gun orifice: minimum 3 mm diameter* Material hose: minimum 3/4″ diameter
In the next step we should take a look for material used for Fireproofing Spray and it’s important to do diligent research before choosing a brand OR a provider. Usually, spray applied fireproofing is cost effective so it is accepted by large amount of user. Further, in these days spray on cementitious fireproofing is becoming one of the most common materials to use as it is cheap, efficient and easy to apply.
Moreover, different building materials of Fireproofing Spray won’t all respond alike to the same type of fireproofing. So, it is very important when doing your research to make sure that you learn what brand/type of fireproofing material will work best for your structure.
Features:- Water-based: To offers easy installation and cleanup.- Thixotropi: To provide easy installation as well as cleanup.- Auto bonding and Flexible- No solvents and No asbestos so safe.- Non-halogenated and Weather Resistant- Low Abrasion: To offer longer pump life with less maintenance.- Factory Mutual tested as well as approved.
So, if you are looking for any cost effective Cable Fireproofing then Cable Spraying is the great.
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Exposure to the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays can prematurely age the skin and cause skin cancer. To remind sun lovers of the potential dangers, May has been declared the national Sun Protection & Skin Cancer Awareness Month. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 3.5 million skin cancers in more than two million people diagnosed annually. These figures beat the combined incidence of breast, prostate, lung and colon cancers. To put it in perspective, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. And 90% of non-melanoma skin cancers are associated with exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Premature aging also is an issue for many, particularly women.
“Everyone wants that beautiful, bronzed look for summer, but few respect that the long-term consequences far outweigh the short-term benefits of a great tan,” says Dr. Roberto Garcia of Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery and Reviva Medical Spa near Jacksonville, FL. “We see patients every day who are looking for ways to correct the damage done to their skin over years of sun exposure.”
For those who already have sun damaged skin, procedures such as chemical peels can help restore a smooth, youthful appearance. And there are many ways to protect skin from sun damage, including wearing a high SPF sun block and moisturizing skin daily, wearing wide-brimmed hats and sun glasses, and seeking out shady spots to enjoy the fresh air. But none of this means that you have to forego that sun-kissed look, Dr. Garcia says. Reviva Medical Spa offers SunFX Spray Tanning, a revolutionary spray tanning system that uses a low-pressure spray to deliver an all-natural tanning solution evenly over the body and face.
“Living in a coastal town, people want that healthy glow to their skin,” Dr. Garcia says. “SunFX spray tanning can help them achieve that look without subjecting their skin to the dangers of sun exposure.”
For more sun-savvy ways to protect and correct your skin, contact Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery at 904-247-8522 and Reviva Medical Spa at 904-694-0091.
The focus on green living is shifting from just reuse, reduce, recycle to the use of solar energy, electric cars and motorbikes and entire environmentally friendly neighbourhoods. Adding to that, disasters such as the recent Gulf Coast oil spill are making the job of an Environmental Protection Technician vital. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for environmental technicians is excellent. This occupation is projected to expand faster, through 2018, than other occupations that require post-secondary training or an associate degree.
As a technician, you are responsible for performing laboratory and field tests to analyze environmental resources and determine the contaminants that are causing pollution. You will also take samples for testing and generally have a hand in reducing or managing the causes of pollution. In order to pursue this field of work you should have good organizational, analytic thinking, communication and interpersonal skills. You must be well versed in using computers, particularly in computer modeling.
A typical day in the life of an Environmental Protection Technician would include a wide range of tasks. He or she might start the day by collecting samples of gases, soils, water, industrial wastewater and asbestos products, on which tests will be conducted to determine pollutant levels and identify sources of the pollution. A technician will also record test data, prepare reports and summaries and charts that interpret the test results. As a conclusion to the testing, he or she might work on developing and implementing programs of environmental pollution and radiation. Lastly, he or she will discuss the results with customers then set up equipment or stations to further monitor and collect pollutants from the sites. However, Environmental Protection Technicians are not limited to these duties. Technicians are also involved in the regulation of waste products, managing hazardous material, affecting compliance with environmental regulations, and the clean up of polluted sites. Work is found in laboratories, with government agencies and with environmental firms.
To get your foot in the door of this field, you will need to complete a college program such as Centennial College’s Environmental Programs undertaking. The School expects applicants to present at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent or be 19 years of age or older. You also need to possess compulsory English 12C or U or skills assessment, or equivalent and Math 11M or U, or 12C or U or skills assessment, or equivalent. Once requirements have been met, you will embark on an exciting two-year program that features practical training in the three foundation disciplines of biology, chemistry and civil engineering, which are used to help you understand and manage complex environmental issues. You’ll work with the tools and equipment that professionals use in the field and have laboratory practice in water quality testing, groundwater movement and the chemistry of pollutants. Upon graduation, you’ll be qualified to write the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Water Quality Analyst exam. There are even more exciting benefits to the Environmental Protection Technician program that you can check out by viewing the benefits page.