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		<title>Acknowledgements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acknowledgements Many people contributed to this module.  The technical team members include: National Shipbuilding Research Program SP-3 Panel, Todd Pacific Shipyard, Detyens Shipyard, Atlantic Marine Florida LLC, Carolina Equipment and Supply Co. (CESCO), UHP Projects, and NLB Corporation. My appologies if I missed someone. There are many other factors of inspection of the substrate when [...]]]></description>
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</strong>Many people contributed to this module.  The technical team members include:<br />
National Shipbuilding Research Program SP-3 Panel, Todd Pacific Shipyard, Detyens Shipyard, Atlantic Marine Florida LLC, Carolina Equipment and Supply Co. (CESCO), UHP Projects, and NLB Corporation. My appologies if I missed someone.</p>
<p>There are many other factors of inspection of the substrate when wet abrasive or waterjet methods are used.  For workshops or further details or training, contact Dr. Lydia Frenzel.</p>
<p>The material presented in this training module is intended to be non-commercial and, as indicated by the diverse source of photographs and list of contributors, is derived from a cross-section of equipment and materials suppliers to the pressurized water cleaning industry manufacturers, experienced contractors, as well as NSRP volunteers and staff.<br />
The use of a specific photo or video does not constitute endorsement or preference for a particular supplier.  They are intended as illustrative examples and to acknowledge the companies with individuals who contributed to this program and the advancement of the industry.</p>
<p>Companies who contributed to the review and discussion include:<br />
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National Shipbuilding Research Program SP-3 Panel<br />
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Todd Pacific Shipyard<br />
Detyens Shipyard<br />
Atlantic Marine Florida LLC<br />
Carolina Equipment and Supply Co. (CESCO)<br />
NLB Corporation<br />
UHP Projects<br />
Flow International<br />
KMT Aqua-Dyne<br />
Hammelmann Corp.<br />
Surface Technologies Corp.<br />
Elzly Corp.<br />
Applied Research Lab- Penn State<br />
Hydrochem Industrial Services<br />
Parker Polyflex<br />
International Paint<br />
Hempel<br />
Jotun<br />
PPG Protective &amp; Marine Coatings<br />
General Shipyards<br />
NASSCO<br />
Chlor*Rid<br />
Holdtight Solutions<br />
Chariot Robotics LLC<br />
Journal of Protective Coatings and Linings (JPCL)<br />
CleanerTimes<br />
Sarafina<br />
Alcoa<br />
Stolt Nielson Tanker<br />
National Surface Treatment Center<br />
Society of Protective Coatings (SSPC)<br />
National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)<br />
Navy Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)<br />
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Bibliography<br />
These papers are included for further reading with permission from JPCL, CleanerTimes, and Marine Log. All rights are retained by the publishers.</p>
<p>Gilbert, Doug, New Hydroblasting and Slurryblasting Standards Issued, JPCL, Jan., 1995, p. 64-69<br />
Kelly, John, There&#8217;s More than One Kind Of Rust, Marine Log, May, 1996, p. 18<br />
Swearingen, Mark, UHP Water Jetting Offers Advantages, Marine Log, May, 1996, p. 20<br />
Tanner, John, Flash Rust, A Primer, CleanerTimes, April, 2001, p. 20<br />
Frenzel, Lydia, The ABC’s of Surface Preparation, CleanerTimes, April, 2001, p. 42-44<br />
Frenzel, Lydia, Flash Rust: Color, CleanerTimes, May 2001, p. 26 &amp; 27<br />
Frenzel, Lydia, Flash Rust: Amount, CleanerTimes, June 2001, p.32 &amp; 33<br />
Frenzel, Lydia, Remote Waterjetting Offers Inconspicuous Coatings removal on LNG tank, JPCL, Dec., 2002, p. 57-65<br />
Frenzel, Lydia M, Flash Rust, CleanerTimes, Sept, 2004 p 24-27</p>
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