Hydro-Surface Preparation and Coating for Painted Structural Steel, TR-407, 1999
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1 April 1999
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Abstract
Cities and counties in Iowa have more than 8,890 steel bridges, most of which are painted with
red lead paint. The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) maintains less than 35
bridges coated with red lead paint, including seven of the large border bridges over the Mississippi
and Missouri Rivers. Because of the federal and state regulations for bridge painting, many
governmental agencies have opted not to repaint, or otherwise maintain, lead paint coatings.
Consequently, the paint condition on many of these bridges is poor, and some bridges are
experiencing severe rusting of structural members.
This research project was developed with two objectives: 1) to evaluate the effectiveness of
preparing the structural steel surface of a bridge with high pressure water jetting instead of
abrasive blasting and 2) to coat the structural steel surface with a moisture-cured polyurethane
paint under different surface preparation conditions