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The
three most common ways a POLY DIKE system is used are:
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Bolted and sealed to a concrete pad with fiberglass floor
lamination
POLY DIKE walls may be sealed to a concrete pad by one of
two methods:
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Installation technicians or the customer can seal the
walls along the base flange with caulk sealant;
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Installation technicians can chemically bond the base
flange to the concrete floor using fiberglass materials.
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In
conjunction with a fiberglass laminate bonded to a concrete
pad.
This system is chemically resistant and monolithic. It also
is completely non-porous, as a fiberglass lamination is
bonded to the concrete floor and to the base of the POLY
DIKE walls. Also note that this system is particularly
appropriate for areas which include plumbing, equipment, or
tank supports, as the fiberglass lamination may be bonded
over or around these obstructions if required. Polystar
technicians always install this system.
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In
conjunction with a fabric liner
A one-piece liner may be used to cover the floor. The liner
is large enough to go up and over the POLY-DIKE walls, so
that it can be secured to the wall tops with fiberglass
"clips".
Securing the clips to the wall tops with self-tapping screws
holds the liner in place. For aesthetics, the liner may be
trimmed along the outside edge behind the "clip".
Limited site preparation, no excavation, fast, clean
installation, immediate use, non-porous design, superior
chemical resistance and portability are only some of the many
POLY DIKE advantages.
KEY FLAT PANEL POLY DIKE BENEFITS:
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Custom design
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No
excavation or footers required
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Especially suited for custom shaped areas or containment
where space is limited
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Fast, clean installation by our technicians
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Superior corrosion resistance-even to high acid
concetrations
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Flexibility in cold or hot weather or moist environments
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Eliminates Cracking
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