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It looks as though 2009 will be tagged the “Year of the Stimulus” within the context of public infrastructure painting. As It appears now, the general state of the economy, coupled with the elevated profile of our deteriorating infrastructure, has produced a dose of legislative steroids to get things rolling again in bridge maintenance work.
Pigment and additive choices are crucial in getting good results when adapting fluoropolymer formulations for specific application requirements. This presentation will explore some specific case studies showing how paint formulation principles were applied to achieve superior coating performance for targeted substrates and application conditions.
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Performance properties of solvent-based urethane topcoats formulated with fluorinated polymers are reviewed. Fluoro-urethanes offer outstanding gloss and color retention, good chemical resistance, and excellent adhesion. The long coating service life of fluoro-urethanes reduces the frequency of maintenance work and subsequent downtime interruption.
A new water-soluble quaternary ammonium compound, didecyldimethylammonium bicarbonate/carbonate (DDABC), has been evaluated as a corrosion inhibitor via standard electrochemical tests on steel and shown to be highly effective. At the proper dilution, the inhibitor migrates to the metal/solution interface and forms a monomolecular film on the anodic sites.