Businesses with chimneys know that to ensure the safe operation of chimneys, the best approach is to conduct chimney anticorrosion projects. Due to the varying nature of businesses, the choice of chimney anticorrosion materials also differs. However, the key considerations for a successful chimney anticorrosion project are universally crucial.
1. Rigorous Material Management: Each batch of materials must be strictly inspected for compliance with design specifications. The "Three Certificates" must be filled out, and batch numbers and production dates should be recorded in the register. Usage details should be documented during use. In the event of any irregularities with paint buckets, an immediate response to the relevant department is required, and they must be verified before use.
2. Rigorous Construction Oversight: Strengthen quality awareness education for chimney anti-corrosion construction workers, conduct actual quality inspections during the construction process, not just inspections, as inspections are merely a re-inspection of quality. Therefore, to achieve qualified and satisfactory quality, strict control during construction is essential. Familiarize with construction plans and relevant regulations, with on-site technical personnel providing guidance. Construction staff should continuously communicate with the quality inspection department to prevent unnecessary repetitions.
Construction must comply with the specified conditions and prior to commencement, thorough testing and documentation of the construction conditions are required: dry bulb temperature, wet bulb temperature, relative humidity, dew point temperature, and substrate surface temperature.
3. Rigorous Quality Inspection: Assign dedicated quality inspectors who should be fully familiar with the construction process and quality standards. These inspectors should conduct checks at any time during construction, record data, and strictly perform self-inspection on surface appearance quality, paint film thickness, etc. Identify and address issues promptly before continuing with the construction to ensure timely corrections and improvements.






