Chemical
Damage caused by chemical contamination after a fire or incident? AREPA analyses and repairs installations and electronics to prevent corrosion, breakdowns and downtime.
Our approach to chemical pollution restoration
In the case of chemical damage, our specialists start with an analysis of the contamination present. After fire incidents, substances such as chlorides are often released, for example by burning materials such as PVC. In addition, other chemical compounds may be created or released, depending on the building and production materials used.
Using specialised analysis techniques, such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), we determine which substances are present and in what concentrations. Based on this analysis, we draw up a targeted restoration plan and apply suitable cleaning techniques to remove the contamination (safely)minuteremove.
Restoration with a focus on plant protection
Chemical pollution can cause various forms of damage. Substances such as sulphur, ammonia, nitric acid or hydrochloric acid can react with metal surfaces and electronic components. This can cause corrosion or damage electrical connections.
When this contamination is not removed in time, it can lead to accelerated wear and tear, malfunctions or even failure of critical systems. By professionally cleaning and stabilising installations, we help companies prevent consequential damage and restore the reliability of their installations.
Why choose AREPA when repairing chemical pollution?
When installations are exposed to chemicals, specialist restoration is essential.
- Analysis of chemical contamination with advanced measurement and analysis techniques.
- Targeted cleaning to prevent corrosion and further deterioration of equipment.
- Experience in restoring critical plant and electronic systems.
- Support in the safe and controlled restoration of business processes.
Frequently asked questions
How does chemical damage to installations occur?
Chemical damage often occurs after fire incidents or industrial calamities in which chemicals are released or react with materials.
What substances can cause chemical pollution?
After fire, chlorides, among others, can be formed by burning PVC. In addition, substances such as sulphur, ammonia or various acids may be released that affect installations.
Why is chemical pollution dangerous to equipment?
Chemicals can corrode metals and change the electrical properties of components. This can lead to corrosion, malfunctions or equipment failure.
How do you determine which substances are present?
We use specialised analytical techniques, such as HPLC, to determine the chemicals present and the degree of contamination.
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Want to know more about AREPA?
Are you dealing with chemical contamination after an incident? Get in touch with AREPA. Our specialists will analyse the situation and help you restore your installations.
- 033 453 50 30
- arepa@arepa.nl
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