Chemical Protection

Secondary Containment Coatings

Chemical rooms, reclaim areas, curbs, and storage zones need coating systems selected around the specific liquids, exposure duration, and containment details.

Portal focus

Chemical room and detergent storage coating review

Containment curbs, floors, and wall turn-ups

Crack treatment and reinforced coating options

Site visit recommendations for active facilities

Containment coating considerations

Secondary containment is about more than coating a floor. System selection should account for chemicals stored, expected spill duration, cracks, joints, curbs, penetrations, and cleaning procedures.

Acid, alkaline, detergent, and wax exposure
Seamless floor-to-wall transitions
Crack and joint detailing
Chemical resistance documentation needs

Where containment systems are used

Containment coatings are common around chemical storage, mixing areas, reclaim systems, utility spaces, and any area where spills could attack concrete or migrate beyond the intended zone.

Chemical storage rooms
Reclaim and equipment areas
Bulk detergent and presoak zones
Curbed maintenance areas

Education

Common questions

What information is needed for containment coating selection?

Chemical names, concentrations, expected spill duration, cleaning methods, substrate condition, cracks, curbs, drains, and operating schedule all affect system selection.

Can containment coatings be sampled?

Samples can help with appearance and texture, but chemical resistance should be selected from system data and reviewed against the actual chemical exposure.

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