Abstract: A method for removing a coating on a surface by applying a treatment composition layer to the coating to be removed. The treatment composition layer is made up of (Is) a first material selected from the compounds of sodium and potassium silicates, sodium and potassium phosphate, calcium silicate, iron and aluminum sulfates. An abrasive is injected against the coating to be removed so that the treatment composition layer and coat to be removed are removed and any hazardous material in the layer to be removed is contained.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 18, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 29, 2005
Assignee:
Nextec, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas C. Rolle, James C. Wachtel, Gary L. Tinklenberg
Abstract: A method for removing a coating on a surface by applying a treatment composition layer to the coating to be removed. The treatment composition layer is made up of (Is) a first material selected from the compounds of sodium and potassium silicates, sodium and potassium phosphate, calcium silicate, iron and aluminum sulfates. An abrasive is injected against the coating to be removed so that the treatment composition layer and coat to be removed are removed and any hazardous material in the layer to be removed is contained.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 4, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 18, 2000
Assignee:
NexTec, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas E. Rolle, James C. Wachtel, Gary L. Tinklenberg
Abstract: A method for removing a coating on a surface by applying a treatment layer to the coating to be removed. The treatment layer is made up of (i) a first material selected from the compounds of sodium and potassium silicates, sodium and potassium phosphate, calcium silicate, iron and aluminum sulfates and (ii) an alkali metal salt. An abrasive is injected against the coating to be removed so that the treatment layer and coat to be removed are removed and any hazardous material in the layer to be removed is contained.