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15% Methanol gasoline <br />No Affect <br />30% Methanol gasoline <br />No Affect <br />50% Methanol gasoline <br />No Affect <br />100% Methanol <br />No Affect <br />Distilled water <br />No Affect <br />10% Sulfuric Acid <br />No Affect <br />Sodium Hydroxide 10-30% <br />No Affect <br />5% Sodium Chloride <br />No Affect <br />The Glass Armor epoxy resins have long been recognized by corrosion engineers as a <br />rerties that make them one of the most valued tools to combat <br />corrosion. <br />Bridgeport Chemical Corporation, who pioneered the process of lining leaking gasoline <br />tanks, has factory trained franchise applicators serving the petroleum industry from coast to <br />coast. All Glass Armor applicators follow this specification using the GA 27P line of epoxy <br />coatings. <br />GA 27P bonded to the interior surface of the steel storage tank results in a corrosion- <br />.,r,r , g ' iteel tank. This material ives a solid Ass hard <br />-ff R; <br />inner protective wan to Me icaZing,1790T. YLVINFITIF-Pril-Off <br />becomes completely bonded to the entire tank. <br />The Glass Armor procedure for the repair of underground gasoline storage tanks include <br />the following: <br />1. Isolating the tank. <br />2. Gas freeing the tank. <br />3. Entering the tank. <br />4. Cleaning and sandblasting the tank. <br />5. Application of GA 27P. <br />6. Sealing the tank. <br />To be certain that all Applicators take all the necessary action required to succeed in this <br />program, the following specifications have been written. <br />Page 2 5/85 <br />