UCC Inspection Services




Inspection Services for Quality Assurance
Our inspectors bring decades of experience and a complete inventory of certified instrumentation to every job site. Using SSPC and NACE standards, we ensure coatings, linings, and surface preparation meet strict specifications and performance requirements.
UCC’s inspection services include:
- Primary inspection of work-in-progress during application
- Concrete and soil surface evaluation
- Piping and tank lining inspections
- Corrosion surveys and condition assessments
- Development and review of technical specifications
By combining expert oversight with proven testing methods, UCC minimizes the risk of premature failures, reduces costly rework, and helps facilities stay compliant with regulatory and contractual standards.
Why Using UCC Is Important
Here are some value points based on what UCC emphasizes:
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Quality assurance: Conducting inspections during the project helps prevent issues later (e.g., failures, leaks, corrosion damage).
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Compliance: Ensures work complies with industry standards (SSPC, NACE) and contractual or regulatory requirements.
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Cost savings: Detecting problems early helps prevent costly repairs or rework.
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Specification support: UCC helps clients obtain the correct specifications from the outset, customized to their specific environment, chemicals, temperature, and other key factors.
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Risk management: Understanding corrosion threat, condition of infrastructure, and proactively addressing issues.
Specific Inspection Capabilities
Some of the inspection and consulting services they provide include:
At Ultimate Corossion Control, we don’t just apply coatings & linings—we make sure they’re done right. Our inspection & consulting services are designed to safeguard your investment every step of the way.
What UCC Offers in Inspection Services Relevant to FRP/Electro-Coat Facilities
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Verifying application of linings in tanks (dip tanks, weir tanks, pump wells) to specific thicknesses (between 1/8″ and 3/16″).
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Using electronic or magnetic film thickness testing to ensure minimum lining thickness is met.
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High-voltage spark testing to verify the lining is electrically leak-free, e.g. set at 100 volts per mil of thickness.