"H2SO4
(Sour Gas)"
Time-Tested Performance
Sewage normally has an alkaline reaction and
is harmless, but it may become acidic by contamination with factory
wastes which will then attack concrete. The concrete along the
top of the sewers can be severely attacked as the result of hydrogen
sulphide gas being evolved from the stale sewage. The hydrogen
sulphide is oxidized by anaerobic bacteria to form sulphuric acid
which condenses on the walls of the sewer. The attack may be rapid,
particularly in warm conditions and where ventilation is poor.
In 1993, North American companies spent $1/2
billion in water treatment chemicals alone to fight corrosion
and fouling. Reduction in chemical use, safety, and cost effectiveness
are major concerns for the sewage/water treatment facilities.
SEAL-IT Concrete Sealant fills the voids and
pores in the concrete creating an internal seal that inhibits
the growth of the bacteria.
Because concrete is porous, and any foreign material
can penetrate into the concrete as water-soluble, the solution
is to stop the penetration of these chemicals by stopping capillarity
action. SEAL-IT Concrete Sealant provides a permanent internal
seal, which forms a hydrostatic head, barring the migration of
moisture. SEAL-IT Concrete Sealant provides a water barrier so
moisture as well as water soluble contaminants sit on the surface,
instead of penetrating and destroying the concrete.
The seal extends 1 to 1.5 inches inside the concrete,
and is permanent. Reducing the breeding environment of the bacteria,
hindering the formation of sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is the
corrosive by-product of the reaction between the bacteria and
hydrogen sulphide.