Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents
Patent
1987-06-29
1989-08-01
Pal, Asok
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using solid work treating agents
15 93R, 15 93C, 15159A, 15160, 15209C, 15209D, 15227, 134 10, 134 42, B08B 100
Patent
active
048530425
ABSTRACT:
A process for removing a friable coating is particularly useful to remove residues remaining after an asbestos coating has been scraped from a surface in a building. Workmen remove such residues from flat or moderately contoured surfaces by scrubbing them with rubberized fiber pads cut from a sheet of commercially available packing material. Wire brushes are used only for detail or clean-up work. The use of rubberized fiber pads in lieu of wire brushes alone results in significant financial savings.
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Division of Environmental Disease Control, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, "Recommended Contract Specifications for Asbestos Abatement Projects," three pages.
National Institute of Building Sciences, "Model Guide Specifications Asbestos Abatement in Buildings," pp. 1-7 (1986).
Control Resource Systems, Inc. brochure, "Asbest-O-Saf/Sac," two pages.
ACTI brochure, "Bear Claw Wire Brush Glove," 1 page (1986).
General Maintenance Company, Inc.
Pal Asok
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