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Utilization of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy as a characterization tool for antimicrobial nano alloy (ANA) as an epoxy filler in corrosive environments. Steel panels with two coating formulations having in common an ANA component were tested.
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This talk will highlight the fabrication of durable coatings with superhydrophobic coatings that can be fabricated from electrochemical polymers, casted coatings, and thermosetting curable coatings that can display superhydrophobic coatings and their resistance to corrosion.
Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramic coating was investigated in various environments such as inland, beach and salt-fog exposure. After 8-month outdoor testing, the coating was evaluated by visual inspection, coating thickness, adhesion measurement and X-ray diffraction. Long term testing ensued, up to 24 months.
Fitness for purpose of low temperature cure liquid-applied coating systems for pipeline maintenance and repair. Potential revisions to incorporate low temperature cure liquid-applied coating products into Table 1 of CSA Z245.30-14 will be presented along with commentary related to the deviations from the standard.
Glassflake composite coating systems have proven track records of long term corrosion protection in aggressive service applications. They offer design and actual life for many applications of decades rather than years. This paper will review some of the changes, which have occurred over recent years.
This study describes the functionalization of a hybrid sol-gel polymeric coating with MOLY or ZAPP corrosion inhibitors and viable endospores of Bacillus licheniformis isolate (B6).
Jerrycans made of a high density polyethylene (HDPE) were filled with E85 and biodiesel and then exposed to temperatures of 20 °C (68°F) and 40 °C(104°F) for 5 years to study the interaction between HDPE and permeation barriers.
This paper will be dedicated to the corrosion resistance of roll-bonded UNS N06625 and N08825 clad materials.
A case history of a large diameter pipeline with fusion bonded epoxy coating that experienced AC corrosion within six (6) years while a similar 67-year-old pipeline with coal tar enamel coating experienced none.
Acrylic based thermal insulative coating (TIC) was compared to one-component and two-component epoxy TICs. Adhesion, hardness, tensile strength, water absorption, water fog resistance, and other tests were performed.
This report describes the development of, a new lab test method, gives details of set-up and compares test data to thermal modeling and to an ASTM test that measures thermal conductivity.
An update to “Expected Service Life and Cost Considerations for Maintenance and New Construction Protective Coating Work” 2016. Identifying candidate protective coating systems for specific environments.