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In this study a coupled multielectrode array sensor (CMAS) is used for coating and pretreatment evaluation on carbon steels. The preliminary testing results are summarized and discussed for further application.
In the production of suspension coil springs and stabilizer bars of automotive vehicles surface pretreatment such as zinc phosphate pretreatment and subsequent resin powder coating are critical processes to prevent the carbon steel substrate from corrosion and cracking. To retain the effectiveness of corrosion resistance and to reduce production cost and avoid overdesign of coating thickness it is very important to understand the correlation between localized corrosion and the protectiveness of coating and pretreatment. In this study a coupled multielectrode array sensor (CMAS) is used for coating and pretreatment evaluation on carbon steels. The preliminary testing results are summarized and discussed for further application.
Key words: Multielectrode Array Sensor, Carbon Steel, Zinc Phosphate Pretreatment, Coating Damage.
In this study a simple method has been applied to fabricate graphene nanocomposite with the inclusion of cerium oxide nanoparticles which can be effectively implemented as a reinforcement material in polyurethane coatings for corrosion protection.
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It was proposed to apply a modified external corrosion direct assessment process to a small station. This paper describes the technical approach which was developed in order to overcome the expected challenges.
Offshore is a very corrosive environment with a high corrosion rate. The offshore coating service life is relatively short and extremely expensive to apply maintenance coatings onsite. A new accelerated coating corrosion test method is proposed.