Dec 13, 2022 - 4 min
Case Study: Jindo Bridge Signature Bridge restored with high-performance water-based coating for long-lasting protection
Signature Bridge restored withhigh- performance water-based coating for long-lasting protection
With a tidal current of 11 knots—the fastest seawater current in all of Asia—the Uldolmok Strait below the bridge looks more like a flowing river than a sea. Because of the narrowness of the passage, the water crashes in and strikes the rocky cliffs on both sides, bouncing back and whirling furiously around.
The performance of protective coatings in highly aggressive marine environments can be a critical factor in maintaining the integrity of steel bridges. In addition, the requirement to reduce the number of repainting cycles has become significant in the overall evaluation of life-cycle costs. That’s why it is more important than ever to use a high-performance coating system that is known (through testing and validation) to provide optimum long-term protection with a minimal level of maintenance.
In 2013, the team responsible for maintaining the landmark Jindo Bridge decided it was time to recoat the structure’s piers after nearly 30 years of service. Because the bridge was exposed to a strong seawater tidal current and high winds, the heavy-duty coating selected for the restoration project needed to demonstrate high salt resistance and exceptional weathering performance. At the same time, the use of a low-VOC water-based protective coating was a key requirement.
New heavy-duty coating applied
When it came to the selection of a coating system for the bridge restoration, the primary objective was to achieve a long service life with minimal maintenance. After a thorough evaluation of their coating-choice options, the maintenance team determined that a new water-based PVDF coating, called AKUAFLON®coating, from AK ChemTech Company LTD, would be the selected topcoat solution for achieving the project goals.
Coatings containing Kynar Aquatec® emulsions provide the long-lasting durability and extreme weatherability performance of traditional Kynar 500® resin-based coatings, which can withstand extended exposure to water, humidity, temperature extremes, ultraviolet rays, oxygen and other aggressive marine conditions. Another benefit of the Kynar Aquatec® emulsion-based AKUAFLON® coating is its exceptional resistance to dirt pickup for keeping surfaces clean, which results in reduced long-term maintenance costs.
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