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A test protocol was developed to provide an assessment of the effects of various film defects as well as to perform post-exposure qualitative and quantitative evaluations on eight different coatings systems.
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The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials adopted this new specification to establish and define the functions, operations, requirements, and activities for Thermal Spray Coatings applications on steel bridges.
This paper discusses a comparative evaluation of the performance of various types of protective coatings available for the corrosion protection of structural steel components located in marine environments.
Arguments to use long-time cathodic corrosion protection with thermally sprayed zinc and zinc based alloys in… based on laboratory tests, results of field tests as well as the monitoring of metalized steel structures in different countries.
An atmospheric cell measures corrosion kinetics. The limiting oxygen reduction current density is increased over immersion results. A segmented, galvanic sensor that enables quantification of spatial distributions of galvanic current is presented.
Coordinating with powder suppliers in the development of Low Application Temperature (LAT) FBE materials and the enhancement and process controls for the corresponding application process to constrain temperatures the steel pipe experiences in a coating plant.
How corrosion of steel during the initial stages of coating deterioration can be substantial—in fact corrosion rates can exceed that of boldly exposed steel. Coating selection, design assumptions and maintenance intervals are discussed.
Urea–formaldehyde resin was applied to an epoxy coating. The UF resin effectively prevented the corrosive medium from further permeating through to the interface between coating and steel substrate and that the UF resin could significantly reinforce the corrosion protection property.
Compares the accelerated corrosion performance of an alkylated phenolic polyamine cured epoxy coating applied to abrasive blasted steel (NACE 1/SSPC-SP5) to the same application on substrates allowed to rust.
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.
New corrosion protective coatings were proposed and long term corrosion tests were performed. These coatings, based on modified polyaniline, showed that hexacyanoferrate improved their anticorrosion properties.
This study reports the performance of a volumetric water repellent topcoat and a two coat system composed of the water repellent topcoat on the top of an epoxy zinc primer.