ConShield Technologies Inc.

Atlanta, US 30318

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About ConShield Technologies Inc.

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Atlanta, US 30318
http://www.conshield.com
877.543.2094
404.420.2160

More Info on ConShield Technologies Inc.

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Unlike coatings and plastic liners, ConShield cannot chip, peel, delaminate, pinhole or wash off since it molecularly bonds throughout the entire thickness, continually inhibiting growth for sustained protection.

Products & Press Releases

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Utility Management

Sewer Protection

July 22, 2019
Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC) attacks and damages sewers. Raw sewage, warm temperatures, longer retention times and turbulence encourage rapid bacterial growth. Hydrogen...
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Wastewater Treatment

Corrosion Prevention

June 11, 2019
ConmicShield is an EPA-registered, liquid admixture that prevents MIC corrosion in combined and sanitary concrete tunnels and other structures. Dosed directly into the concrete...
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Collection Systems

Waterproofing Additive

Jan. 2, 2019
Crystal-X AdMix is a liquid waterproofing additive for concrete, consisting of a water-based suspension of inorganic waterproofing agents. It can be added to concrete during the...
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Concrete Admixture

Jan. 2, 2019
ConmicShield NC-Accelerator is a non-calcium chloride ready-to-use liquid admixture that is formulated to accelerate time of setting and to increase early concrete strengths. ...
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Wastewater Treatment

Patching Material

Jan. 2, 2019
ConmicShield Joint Set is a fast setting, non-shrink, light-colored, concrete-matching cementitious patching and repair material designed for horizontal and vertical applications...

Articles & News

Precast Sanitary Structures With ConShield Protection Against MIC
Wastewater Treatment

Precast Success with Corrosion-Resistant Manholes

July 7, 2020
ConShield's anti-corrosion product helps stop sulfur oxidizing bacteria from destroying concrete structures.
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Microbiologically Induced Corrosion

July 7, 2020
This case study originally appeared in Water & Wastes Digest December 2019 issue as "Microbiologically Induced Corrosion"
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Collection Systems

Big Pipe, Big Savings

April 16, 2019
Ohio interceptor project uses CCCP process to save over half of estimated project cost
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Collection Systems

Still Going Strong

April 16, 2019
Experimental sewer structure rehabilitation finds success
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Utility Management

Half & Half

Aug. 9, 2017
Indiana sanitary district prevents microbial damage with concrete admixture

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