Server maintenance is scheduled for Saturday, December 21st between 6am-10am CST.

During that time, parts of our website will be affected until maintenance is completed. Thank you for your patience.

Search
Filters
Close

11042 The Effect of Water-Soluble Salt Contamination on Coating Performance

Product Number: 51300-11042-SG
ISBN: 2011 11042 CP
Author: Sten B. Axelsen, Ole Øystein Knudsen
Publication Date: 2011
$0.00
$20.00
$20.00
This paper summarizes the results from laboratory investigations of water-soluble salts’ effect on protective coatings’ performance. The test program has included assessment of both sodium chlorides’ and iron sulphates’ influence on cathodic disbonding, ageing resistance under cyclic climatic conditions, and blistering when immersed in distilled water. Two commercially available epoxy systems and an epoxy clear lacquer were included in the tests.

Salt contaminations had little or no effect on scribe creep during the cyclic test. For all other test parameters, there were significant reductions in the coatings’ performance as the salt concentrations increased.

Key words: adhesion, blistering, cathodic disbonding, scribe creep, underfilm corrosion
This paper summarizes the results from laboratory investigations of water-soluble salts’ effect on protective coatings’ performance. The test program has included assessment of both sodium chlorides’ and iron sulphates’ influence on cathodic disbonding, ageing resistance under cyclic climatic conditions, and blistering when immersed in distilled water. Two commercially available epoxy systems and an epoxy clear lacquer were included in the tests.

Salt contaminations had little or no effect on scribe creep during the cyclic test. For all other test parameters, there were significant reductions in the coatings’ performance as the salt concentrations increased.

Key words: adhesion, blistering, cathodic disbonding, scribe creep, underfilm corrosion
Product tags
Also Purchased
Picture for Residual Soluble Salts and Coating Performance – Separating Myth from Reality
Available for download

51316-7539-Residual Soluble Salts and Coating Performance – Separating Myth from Reality

Product Number: 51316-7539-SG
ISBN: 7539 2016 CP
Author: Mario Moreno
Publication Date: 2016
$20.00
Picture for Surface Soluble salt concentration effect on long life offshore coatings systems performance
Available for download

51318-11132-Surface Soluble salt concentration effect on long life offshore coatings systems performance

Product Number: 51318-11132-SG
Author: The purpose of this work is to study the impact of the quality of steel surface preparation and the level of soluble salt contamination on the performance and durability of protective coating systems.
Publication Date: 2018
$20.00