In-Process Coating Inspection at Toronto Industrial Painting

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IN-PROCESS COATING INSPECTION

At Toronto Industrial Painting, our in-process coating inspection team embodies a diverse range of talents and skills, providing a comprehensive solution for our clients’ third-party requirements.

When your structure is set to receive a coating, you can confidently rely on our AMPP Level 3 certified inspectors to oversee your paint or lining project from its inception to its successful conclusion. Our highly trained inspectors ensure that all technical contractual commitments are meticulously adhered to, and quality and regulatory standards are consistently met.

With the help of cutting-edge equipment and instruments, our in-process coating inspectors perform independent, professional, and systematic inspections. This approach guarantees unbiased project management, alongside the assurance of unwavering quality. Our inspectors prepare comprehensive electronic daily reports, including an in-process punch list, photographs, and verification results, providing you with complete transparency.

Our team’s expertise encompasses a wide variety of coatings, including inorganic zincs, epoxies, coal-tar enamels, coal-tar cut-backs, vinyls, urethanes, alkyds, acrylics, vinyl esters, PVC linings, and numerous other generic types of 100 percent solids materials. Toronto Industrial’s experience covers virtually all surface preparation techniques and application systems, such as airless, conventional, plural component, among others, in both shop and field settings.

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In addition, Toronto Industrial Painting has considerable experience with coating-inspection instrumentation. Our arsenal of advanced tools includes pull-off adhesion testers, ultrasonic gauges, soluble salt detectors, moisture meters, holiday detectors, hardness gauges, and pH measuring units. Our team adheres to numerous standards and practices established by industry authorities, such as the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP, formerly NACE), the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), American Petroleum Institute (API), and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

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Measure Dry Film Thickness (DFT) with Coating Thickness Gauge for fireproof painting on steel structure, at an industrial factory.

At Toronto Industrial, we not only offer in-process coating inspection services, but we partner with you to ensure that your project is completed with the highest quality, efficiency, and satisfaction.

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