The security checkpoints at Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC) are where the latest COVID-related safety improvements for travelers are located. Airport partner, Security Point Media, has introduced new bins using Microban Technology, to replace the bins previously used by TSA at SJC. The new Microban Technology provides an added layer of 100% antimicrobial protection for travelers and a new item to SJC’s roster of safety improvements. The team at SJC is always on the lookout for new ways to keep the Airport clean and passengers safe, and was the first California airport to receive global accreditation for its commitment to cleanliness and safety measures. Read more about SJC’s COVID-related health and safety measures HERE (www.flysanjose.com/coronavirus).
PAVIX: Proven Winner for All Airport Concrete Infrastructure
International Chem-Crete Corporation (ICC) manufactures and sells PAVIX, a unique line of crystalline waterproofing products that penetrate into the surface of cured concrete to fill and seal pores and capillary voids, creating a long lasting protective zone within the concrete substrate.
Once concrete is treated, water is prevented from penetrating through this protective zone and causing associated damage, such as freeze-thaw cracking, reinforcing steel corrosion, chloride ion penetration, and ASR related cracking.
This white paper discusses how the PAVIX CCC100 technology works and its applications.
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