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Corrosion Protection Processes and Quality Control for Steel Structures

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 Corrosion Protection Process for Steel Structures Corrosion protection processes for steel structures are essential for ensuring that steel structures remain in good condition over the long term. This article provides a detailed overview of the various steps involved in these processes, including surface preparation, priming, coating application, quality control, and final inspection and acceptance. Surface treatment Surface preparation is the first step in the corrosion protection process. Its primary purpose is to remove dirt, grease, rust, and other contaminants from the surface of steel structures to improve coating adhesion and corrosion protection. Surface preparation includes the following steps: Cleaning: Removing grease, dirt, and dust from the surface of steel structures using solvents or detergents. Degreasing: Removing grease and wax-like substances with an alkaline degreaser to improve coating adhesion. Rust Removal: Removing rust and other corrosion products from the...

What are the requirements when choosing the glass for a dome?

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 The glass of the dome needs to consider a number of aspects of the selection of requirements to ensure that it meets the safety, functionality, aesthetics and energy efficiency of the building. The following is a detailed analysis of the requirements for the selection of glass for domes: dome 1. Safety requirements Strength and Impact Resistance: Dome glass must have high strength and impact resistance to resist external impacts such as wind, rain, snow, hail and possible accidental impact. Tempered and laminated glass are common choices because of their high strength and better load resistance. Blast resistance: For locations that require a high level of security, such as public places or buildings near earthquake zones, glass with blast resistance, such as laminated glass, should be used. Even when impacted by external forces, laminated glass can remain intact, avoiding the scattering of fragments, thus safeguarding the safety of people inside the building. 2.functional require...