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In heavy industry, one thing never
changes:the need to contain, house, and dispose of air-born environmental
contaminants. Canopy Recovery and Bag House systems have long been
the staple of air-born contaminant collection for the steel industry.
Although these systems themselves provide adequate protection to
the environment, the inherent problem comes in the failure
of joint closure materials historically used in the construction
of the canopy housing and roof decking of the Melt Shop.
When corrugated roof and wall structures
are constructed, the edge gaps where the corrugation meets a 90
degree angle must be sealed. However, the materials traditionally
used for this process (lightweight neoprene rubber blocks) dry out
and crack when exposed to the constant high temperature and vibration
stresses of Melt Shop operations.
When this occurs, the air-born contaminants
trapped at the interior roof level of the canopy and Melt Shop ceiling
are pushed through the corrugated gaps and released directly into
the atmosphere. This type of contamination leak is readily identifiable
during heats and further traceable by evidence of the contaminants
leaving streaks on the exterior surface of the building. If these
conditions are not rectified, fines and reduced production allowances
may become the result.
FireStop
Systems HTV Vapor-Lock joint closure material (for
High Temperature and Vibration resistance) is designed and field
tested to withstand the rigors of long term exposure to Melt Shop
conditions. The complete system is installed DURING PRODUCTION so
there is never a need to schedule a cost prohibitive shut down or
wait for a maintenance down turn. And the system is GUARANTEED.
Single source, expertly installed,
high temperature and vibration protection is now available and guaranteed
on a long term basis. To find out more about this unique and long
overdue solution to your facilities environmental challenges, or
to schedule a cost free field visit by one of our project specialists,
contact FireStop Systems today.
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